well you can burn any manure for heat. but for the most part pigs are used to create methane that actually generates power for the major pork operations. its burned just like lp or natural gas.
2006-09-13 05:59:25
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answered by gsschulte 6
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Farm Manure is converted, into a gas, which is used as a fuel, for stoves, ovens, etc. This fuel can be burnt as any other gas.
2006-09-13 06:02:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Dan is applicable a minimum of for this area. some farms use liguid manure yet that's frequently from pigs. I quite have a tremendous compost pile from leaves the city hauled right here and grass that lots of human beings on the city convey. on a number of it I quite have extra horse manure (the two sparkling and previous) and for awhile had purple worms in this. the consequence is compost I quite have for my own use, the rest is on the marketplace. the city does come various cases a summer time to tutor the leaves/grass so it mixes nicely and composts nicely
2016-12-15 07:24:01
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answered by lindley 3
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It is Pig manure and as it rots it produces Methane gas.
It is not processed merely collected and the methane can be burned like normal gas to provide fuel.
The problem is that after Carbon dioxide Methane is the second largest contrbuter of greenhouse gas. (carbon Dioxide 75% Methane 15%)
2006-09-13 06:02:25
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answered by Anonymous
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It`s cow manure,that they then syphen off the methane.Then the gas can be used for heating water or electricity production.Good luck with your homework,hope this helps.
2006-09-14 03:09:21
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answered by unicorn69 2
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dried Cow manure burns well.
http://www.seco.cpa.state.tx.us/re_biomass-manure.htm
Pig manure can be processed into fuel
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2004/07/0701_040702_pigoil.html
2006-09-13 05:59:04
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answered by MOM KNOWS EVERYTHING 7
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in india they dry cow pats then use them to cook the dinner
2006-09-13 06:01:47
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answered by Anonymous
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