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Emerging Pollutants from Animal Manures
Antibiotics and Hormones Risk
Recently antibiotic use in livestock has become a focus of research efforts to determine the potential contribution to antibiotic resistant bacteria in the environment. Both natural and administered (e.g. implants) hormones are targets of public scrutiny and the basis of several research initiatives. For more information on emerging pollutants from animal manure, we recommend the following resources and regional collaborative Web sites that provide factual science-based information: Web cast* from UNL Extension: Hormones from Animal Feeding Operations and Water Quality. Livestock and Poultry Environmental Learning Center National "Best of the Best" educational and research resources from land grant Universities including Nebraska; U.S. EPA, and USDA.
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Collaborative research information, extension resources, and regulatory information from the region. Targets the needs of agency staff and private sector advisors. |

