Logo for AGNR's Animal Waste Technology Program
Updated: July 9, 2025
By Stephanie Lansing

Animal waste includes dairy and swine livestock manure and poultry litter. This waste is normally applied directly on agricultural fields as an important fertilizer source. Animal waste technologies can be used to process this waste and provide added value.

Information on animal waste technologies is conveyed via FactSheets and within the Animal Waste Technology Assessment Report prepared for the Maryland Department of Agriculture. Additionally, environmental justice considerations when employing animal waste technologies are detailed.

  • Anaerobic digestion transforms solid or liquid waste into renewable energy and a fertilizer, while reducing greenhouse gas emissions, odors, and pathogens. Biogas is produced from naturally occurring microbes that break down waste inside a sealed reactor called a digester. The biogas can be used directly for heating, within a generator to create non-intermittent renewable electricity, or upgraded to renewable natural gas.
  • Composting transforms solid waste into a soil conditioner through aerobic decomposition. The composting process produces heat, which decreases pathogens and waste volume through water evaporation.
  • Thermochemical processing transforms solid, low-moisture waste, such as poultry litter, into value-added products, including renewable electricity, heat, biochar, and/or bio-oil. Thermochemical processing includes gasification, pyrolysis, combustion, and incineration, with each process having different temperature and oxygen content, which affects the product outcomes and efficiency.
  • Environmental justice considerations with animal waste technology siting include how to effectively engage communities throughout the process and mitigate any environmental burdens on vulnerabilities communities that technology siting could incur.

Start Here - An Overview of Animal Waste Technologies and Reporting

  • An Upright Digester

    Anaerobic Digestion

    Learn how farms use sealed digesters to break down animal waste into clean energy and fertilizer

  • Composting of Solids

    Composting

    Discover how oxygen-rich composting turns waste into nutrient-packed materials for fertile soil

  • Image of a thermochemical processor

    Thermochemical Processing for Waste Conversion

    Find out how high-heat technology like pyrolysis and gasification can create biochar, fuel, and electricity

  • Environmental Racism and Climate Justice Graphic

    Environmental Justice

    Learn why placing waste facilities carefully matters and how to protect nearby communities

  • Map of current animal waste technology sites in Maryland, including anaerobic digesters, composting sites, pyrolysis, and manure injection sites.

    Maryland Animal Waste Technology Assessment and Strategy Planning Report

    A summary of effective methods and emerging technology for managing farm waste in Maryland

  • Image of Dairy Cows and their Manure

    Reducing Greenhouse Gases

    See how these manure management technologies cut emissions and help fight climate change

  • Highlight of statewide patterns in animal production and waste management

    Maryland’s Nutrient, Animal Waste, and Technology Landscape

    This guide gives and overview of how Maryland tracks and manages animal waste using different technologies, and where improvements are still needed

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