@article{Beierlein:29015,
      recid = {29015},
      author = {Beierlein, James G. and McSweeny, William T. and Woodruff,  Barbara A.},
      title = {COST COMPARISONS OF ALTERNATIVE METHODS FOR PROCESSING  RECYCLED WASTE NEWSPAPERS INTO FARM-ANIMAL BEDDING},
      journal = {Northeastern Journal of Agricultural and Resource  Economics},
      address = {1991-10},
      number = {1204-2016-69812},
      pages = {6},
      year = {1991},
      abstract = {The United States is facing a seemingly overwhelming  problem of how to dispose of its solid waste.  For disposal  solutions to be viable, they must be environmentally sound  and economically viable.  Processing waste newspapers for  farm-animal bedding offers a successful partial solution  that meets both criteria.  Centralized newspaper chopping  is found to cost less than on-farm chopping.  Both chopped  and unchopped waste newspapers can be economically  transported considerable distances.  The use of waste  newspapers for animal bedding is economically attractive at  the farm level and can provide a partial solution to the  solid-waste disposal problem.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/29015},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.29015},
}