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Smithfield announces plans to cover hog lagoons, produce renewable energy

November 18, 2018
Sarina Soor
hog farms, methane, renewable energy, US, waste
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“Smithfield Foods says it plans to cover most of its hog lagoons in North Carolina to generate renewable energy from methane gas and to protect the waste pits from heavy rains, which caused significant environmental concerns during Hurricane Florence last month.” Click here to read more from The Daily Yonder.
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