BrokeFarmerJohn
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I'm not into the engineering, but that much manure is a source not only of methane, but of heat. Properly handled, it could provide the energy for the operation or part of it, and a huge amount of compost.
Someone can correct me if I'm wrong on this but I asked the same question on landfills, they produce lots of methane but just burn it off, I asked why wasn't that methane collected and used, the answer I got was it was dirty methane and the cost to clean it up would exceed the usefulness of the gas.