Burning Manure Pile in Nebraska Goes Out

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Burning Manure Pile in Nebraska Goes Out

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MILFORD, Neb. - It took nearly four months, but to the relief of neighbors miles around, a burning manure pile has been extinguished.

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David Dickinson, owner and manager of Midwest Feeding Co., said Wednesday that several weeks of pulling the 2,000-ton pile apart proved effective by late last week.

"We got far enough through it, that it quit," Dickinson said.

Dickinson's feedlot, about 20 miles west of Lincoln, takes in as many as 12,000 cows at a time from farmers and ranchers and fattens them for market.

Byproducts from the massive operation resulted in a dung pile measuring 100 feet long, 30 feet high and 50 feet wide. Heat from the decomposing manure deep inside the pile is believed to have eventually ignited the manure.

The Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality told Dickinson that his smoldering dung pile violated clean-air laws and it worked with him as tried to extinguish it.

Huge feedlots have become commonplace, and dung fires have occurred around the country.

Dickinson said his pile may have been ignited in part because of glass clippings his feedlot had been accepting from the city of Milford. The clippings could be more combustible and he plans to stop accepting them, Dickinson said.
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Information from: Lincoln Journal Star
 
RE: Burning Manure Pile in Nebraska Goes Out

Its stories like this that make us good Nebraskans look stupid. :7
 
RE: Burning Manure Pile in Nebraska Goes Out

I've always referred to "shooting the s^+=", BUT "burning the s^+="? ::uh:: ::uh:: ::uh:: ::uh:: ::uh:: ::uh::
 
RE: Burning Manure Pile in Nebraska Goes Out

I know its the football team that does it. LOL
 
RE: Burning Manure Pile in Nebraska Goes Out

It is not all that uncommon for coal stockpiles to catch fire in a similar fashion. Subterraneous coal fires are extremely difficult to extinquish, sometimes burning for years.
 
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