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Vegetative Environmental Buffers (VEBs) are an odor mitigation technology that have been drawing a lot of attention in Iowa and in other livestock and poultry producing states. VEBs are rows of trees and shrubs purposefully planted in and around livestock and poultry facilities. VEB is a technical term for shelterbelts and windbreaks that are being used specifically for odor mitigation. Research suggests that strategically placed VEBs can play an important incremental role in bio-physically and socio-psychologically mitigating odor in an economically feasible way.
Vegetative Environmental Buffers have been shown to incrementally mitigate odors through a complex of dynamics. Among the most important dynamics are:
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