September 2006 An Analysis of the Benefits of Farm-Scale Anaerobic Digesters in the United States
Anaerobic digestion is a method of manure processing during which methane-producing bacteria break down animal waste. In recent years, this technology has been touted as an environmentally friendly solution for waste management at Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (CAFOs). This factsheet describes anaerobic digestion, and discusses its potential as an energy source.
Pfiesteria -
a waterborne microbe that causes water pollution and kills fish and other aquatic life. One of the main sources of Pfiesteria is polluted run-off from agricultural fertilizers.