15.3 References

15.3.1 Agricultural Tilling

  1. U.S. Department of Agriculture. 2017 Census of Agriculture.
  2. Personal communication from Christy Meyer, U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Statistics Service to Marissa Hoer, Abt Associates, September 2015.
  3. Personal communication from Greg Mortensen, Utah Department of Environmental Quality to Jonathan Dorn, Abt Associates, 2014_UtahDeptAg_DNR_Tilling_Stats.xlsx, February 2016.
  4. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. 1985. Compilation of Air Pollutant Emission Factors, 4th Edition, AP-42, Volume I: Stationary Point and Area Sources, page 11.2.2-1. Research Triangle Park, North Carolina.
  5. Midwest Research Institute. 1981. The Role of Agricultural Practices in Fugitive Dust Emissions, page 117. Prepared for California Air Resources Board.
  6. U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Cooperative Soil Survey, NCSS Microsoft Access Soil Characterization Database.
  7. Woodard, Kenneth R. 1996. Agricultural Activities Influencing Fine Particulate Matter Emissions, Midwest Research Institute; corn and soybean tilling passes updated based on data from Kansas and Iowa.

15.3.2 Dust kicked up by animals

  1. U.S. EPA. 2018. Inventory of Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Sinks, 1990-2016. Chapter 5.2, Manure Management. EPA 430-R-18-003.
  2. United States Department of Agriculture. 2020. National Agricultural Statistics Service Quick Stats.
  3. U.S. EPA. 2017. Air Emissions Inventories, PM Augmentation.
  4. National Research Council. 2002. The Scientific Basis for Estimating Air Emissions from Animal Feeding Operations: Interim Report. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press.
  5. State of Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. 2012. Animal Unit Calculation Worksheet Form 3400-025A.
  6. Joo, H.S., Ndegwa, P.M., Heber, A.J., Ni, J.Q., Bogan, B.W., Ramirez-Dorronsoro, J.C. and Cortus, E.L., 2013. Particulate matter dynamics in naturally ventilated freestall dairy barns. Atmospheric Environment, 69, pp.182-190.