WSU seeks dairies to be in phosphorus test

PUYALLUP ­— Over the next two years, researchers of Washington State University will build and operate a mobile system to fully develop a phosphorus-rich fertilizer in Washington State. Since 2004 WSU researchers have been refining technology to capture excess phosphorous from liquid dairy cow manure in the form of struvite. Phosphorus is one of the…

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