1. T. Kuczynski; V. Blanes-Vidal, B. Li, R.S. Gates, I.A. Nääs, D.J. Moura, D. Berckmans and TM. Banhazi (2009) Impact of Global Warming on the Health, Welfare and Productivity of Intensively Housed Livestock, Agricultural Engineering International, CIGR E-journal, Invited review accapted
2. P. Panagakis; V. Blanes-Vidal; T. Banhazi; J. C. Barbosa; E. Maltz, V. F. Da Cruz, D. Berckmans (2009) Glossary of engineering expressions, Agricultural Engineering International, CIGR E-journal, accapted
3. Banhazi T.M., A. Aarnink, H. Thuy, S. Pedersen, J. Hartung, H. Payne, B. Mullan and D. Berckmans. (2009) Review of effects and control methods of sub-optimal air temperatures in pig housing under hot climatic conditions. Australian Journal of Multi-disciplinary Engineering 7(1) 63-78
4. Banhazi T.M. and J. L. Black (2009) Precision Livestock Farming: A suite of electronic systems to ensure the application of best practice management on livestock farms Australian Journal of Multi-disciplinary Engineering 7(1) 1-14
5. Banhazi T.M., J. Kitchen and D. Tivey (2009) Evaluating the effectiveness of infrared thermography for determination of skin wetness in pigs Australian Journal of Multi-disciplinary Engineering 7(1) 47-54
6. Banhazi T.M., D. Rutley, B. J. Parkin and B. Lewis (2009) Field evaluation of a prototype sensor for measuring feed disappearance in livestock buildings Australian Journal of Multi-disciplinary Engineering 7(1) 27-38
7. Banhazi T.M., N. Hudson, M. Dunlop, C. Dyson and R. Thomas (2009) Development and testing of a standard evaluation procedure for commercial manure additive products. Biosystems Engineering 103(3) 321-328
8. Banhazi T.M. (2009) Development of a mobile air quality monitoring system. Applied Engineering in Agriculture 25(2) 281-290
9. Banhazi T.M., J. Seedorf, M. Laffrique and D. L. Rutley (2008) Statistical modelling of airborne particle concentrations in broiler buildings Biosystems Engineering in-print
10. Banhazi T.M., Seedorf J., Rutley D.L. and Pitchford W.S. (2008) Identification of risk factors for sub-optimal housing conditions in Australian piggeries - Part 1: Study justification and design. Journal of Agricultural Safety and Health 14(1) 5-20
11. Banhazi T.M., Seedorf J., Rutley D.L. and Pitchford W.S. (2008) Identification of risk factors for sub-optimal housing conditions in Australian piggeries - Part 2: Airborne pollutants. Journal of Agricultural Safety and Health 14(1) 21-39
12. Banhazi T.M., Seedorf J., Rutley D.L. and Pitchford W.S. (2008) Identification of risk factors for sub-optimal housing conditions in Australian piggeries - Part 3: Environmental parameters. Journal of Agricultural Safety and Health 14(1) 41-52
13. Banhazi T.M., Rutley D.L. and Pitchford W.S. (2008) Identification of risk factors for sub-optimal housing conditions in Australian piggeries - Part 4: Emission factors. Journal of Agricultural Safety and Health 14(1), 53-69
14. K. Kollis, C.S. Phang, T.M. Banhazi, S.J. Searle (2007) Weight estimation using image analysis and statistical modelling: a preliminary study Applied Engineering in Agriculture 23 (1): 91-96.
1. Banhazi TM, and D. Berckmans (2008) Further Developments of a User-Friendly Air Quality Monitoring System (BASE-Q). In 'ILES'. Iguazu, Brazil. (Ed. RR Stowell, EF. Wheeler and T. Yanagi,) pp1013-1020 (ASAE)
2. Banhazi TM, A. Aarnink, H. Thuy, S. Pedersen, J. Hartung, H. Payne, B. Mullan and D. Berckmans (2008) Review of Issues Related to Heat Stress in Intensively Housed Pigs. In 'ILES'. Iguazu, Brazil. (Ed. RR Stowell, EF. Wheeler and T. Yanagi,) pp737-744. (ASAE)
3. Banhazi T., Dunn M., Cook P., Black J., Durack M. and Johnnson I. (2007b) Development of precision livestock farming (PLF) technologies for the Australian pig industry. In '3rd European Precision Livestock farming Conference'. Skiathos, Greece. (Ed. Cox, S.) pp. 219-228 (Wageningen Press)
4. Banhazi T, Rutley D, Dunn M (2007) Using statistical modelling to improve the precision of image analysis based weight estimation. In 'Manipulating Pig Production X'. Brisbane, Australia. (Ed. J Paterson) p. 48. (Australasian Pig Science Association).
5. Banhazi T., Rutley D. and Pitchford W. (2005a) Identifying the key factors influencing air temperature variation in piggeries. In 'Manipulating Pig Production X.' Christchurch, New Zealand. (Ed. Paterson, J.E.) p. 249. (Australian Pig Science Association)
6. Banhazi T., Rutley D. and Pitchford W. (2005b) Identifying the key factors influencing bacteria concentrations in piggeries. In 'Manipulating Pig Production X.' Christchurch, New Zealand. (Ed. Paterson, J.E.) p. 250. (Australian Pig Science Association)
7. R. S. Gates and T. Banhazi (2002) Applicable technologies for controlled environment systems (CES) in livestock production Joint ASAP/ISAH Conference – 7-11 July, 2002, Adelaide pp 486-489
8. Banhazi, T., Wegiel, J., Kloppers, M. and Cargill, C. (2001). Improving air quality in weaner kennels. In Manipulating Pig Production VIII. Ed Cranwell,P.D. p. 47
9. Banhazi, T., Cargill, C., Harper, Z. and Glatz, P. (2001) Assessing the benefits of spray cooling of pigs. Proceedings of the Agribuilding 2001 Conference, Campinas, SP, Brazil., pp152-156
10. Banhazi, T., Cargill, C., Wegiel, J. and Glatz, P. (2001) The effects of drinking water temperatures on pig production. Proceedings of the Agribuilding 2001 Conference, Campinas, SP, Brazil., pp157-162
11. Banhazi, T., Cargill, C., Harper, Z. and Glatz, P. (2001) The effect of stocking rate on pig production. Proceedings of the Agribuilding 2001 Conference, Campinas, SP, Brazil., pp163-166
12. Banhazi, T., Glatz, P., and Cargill, C. (2001) Air quality, housing and environmental research projects in the Australian Pig Industry. Proceedings of the Agribuilding 2001 Conference, Campinas, SP, Brazil., pp29-41
13. Banhazi, T., Cargill, C. and Masterman, N. (1999). The effects of age segregated rearing on air quality and production efficiency - case study. In Manipulating Pig Production VII. Ed Cranwell,P.D. p. 36
14. Banhazi, T., O'Grady, M., Cargill, C., Wegiel, J. and Masterman, N. (1999). The effects of oil spraying on air quality in traditional weaner accommodation. In Manipulating Pig Production VII. Ed Cranwell,P.D. p.27
15. Banhazi, T., Cargill, C., Masterman, N. and Wegiel, J. (1999). The effects of oil spraying on air quality in a straw based shelter. In Manipulating Pig Production VII. Ed Cranwell,P.D. p. 28
16. Banhazi, T. and Cargill, C. (1997). The effects of general hygiene on air quality in mechanically ventilated weaner rooms. In Manipulating Pig Production VI. Ed Cranwell,P.D. p296
17. Banhazi, T. and Cargill, C. (1997). The distribution of airborne particles in pig sheds. In Manipulating Pig Production VI. Ed Cranwell,P.D. p295
1. Banhazi T (2007) Reducing pollutant emission from livestock buildings using an innovative filtration device. In 'The Bi-annual Conference of the Australian Society of Engineering in Agriculture (SEAg 2007) - Challenge Today, Technology Tomorrow'. Adelaide, Australia. (Ed. T Banhazi and C. Saunders) pp. 43-49 (Australian Society of Engineering in Agriculture).
2. Banhazi T, Dunlop M, Hudson N, Thomas R (2007a) Laboratory-scale evaluation of the manure additive “Wondertreat”. In 'The Bi-annual Conference of the Australian Society of Engineering in Agriculture (SEAg 2007) - Challenge Today, Technology Tomorrow'. Adelaide, Australia. (Ed. T Banhazi and C. Saunders) pp. 50-55 (Australian Society of Engineering in Agriculture).
3. Banhazi T, Holmes G, Purton C (2007b) Dispersion modelling of dust impact area from different piggery buildings In 'The Bi-annual Conference of the Australian Society of Engineering in Agriculture (SEAg 2007) - Challenge Today, Technology Tomorrow'. Adelaide, Australia. (Ed. T Banhazi and C. Saunders) pp. 106-112 (Australian Society of Engineering in Agriculture).
4. Banhazi T, Hudson N, Thomas R (2007c) Field scale evaluation study of the “Wondertreat” manure treatment additive In 'The Bi-annual Conference of the Australian Society of Engineering in Agriculture (SEAg 2007) - Challenge Today, Technology Tomorrow'. Adelaide, Australia. (Ed. T Banhazi and C. Saunders) pp. 56-61 (Australian Society of Engineering in Agriculture).
5. Banhazi T, Rutley D (2007) Statistical modelling of hygiene levels in Australian piggery buildings In 'The Bi-annual Conference of the Australian Society of Engineering in Agriculture (SEAg 2007) - Challenge Today, Technology Tomorrow'. Adelaide, Australia. (Ed. T Banhazi and C. Saunders) pp. 69-74 (Australian Society of Engineering in Agriculture).
6. Banhazi T, Rutley D, Pitchford W (2007d) Statistical modelling of air exchange rates in Australian piggery buildings In 'The Bi-annual Conference of the Australian Society of Engineering in Agriculture (SEAg 2007) - Challenge Today, Technology Tomorrow'. Adelaide, Australia (Ed. T Banhazi and C. Saunders) pp. 81-88 (Australian Society of Engineering in Agriculture).
7. Banhazi T, Rutley D, Pitchford W (2007e) Statistical modelling of carbon dioxide concentrations in Australian piggery buildings In 'The Bi-annual Conference of the Australian Society of Engineering in Agriculture (SEAg 2007) - Challenge Today, Technology Tomorrow'. Adelaide, Australia (Ed. T Banhazi and C. Saunders) pp. 75-80 (Australian Society of Engineering in Agriculture).
8. Banhazi T, Rutley D, Pitchford W (2007f) Summary and model validation of a large statistical study of airborne pollutants in Australian piggery buildings. In 'The Bi-annual Conference of the Australian Society of Engineering in Agriculture (SEAg 2007) - Challenge Today, Technology Tomorrow'. Adelaide, Australia. (Ed. T Banhazi and C. Saunders) pp. 89-97 (Australian Society of Engineering in Agriculture).
9. Banhazi T, Seedorf J, Rutley D (2007g) Statistical modelling of airborne particle concentrations in Australian broiler buildings In 'The Bi-annual Conference of the Australian Society of Engineering in Agriculture (SEAg 2007) - Challenge Today, Technology Tomorrow'. Adelaide, Australia. (Ed. T Banhazi and C. Saunders) pp. 98-105 (Australian Society of Engineering in Agriculture).
10. Parkin BJ, Saha PP, Nguyen HT, Göl Ö, Nafalski A, Banhazi TM (2007) A cost-effective monitoring module for the assessment of environmental quality in livestock buildings In 'The Bi-annual Conference of the Australian Society of Engineering in Agriculture (SEAg 2007) - Challenge Today, Technology Tomorrow'. Adelaide, Australia. (Ed. T Banhazi and C. Saunders) pp. 212-220 (Australian Society of Engineering in Agriculture).
11. Rutley DL, Banhazi TM, Pitchford WS (2007) Benefits of multi-factorial data modelling. In 'The Bi-annual Conference of the Australian Society of Engineering in Agriculture (SEAg 2007) - Challenge Today, Technology Tomorrow'. Adelaide, Australia. (Ed. T Banhazi and C. Saunders) pp. 63-68 (Australian Society of Engineering in Agriculture).
12. Sliva E, Banhazi T, Tonkin M (2007) Development of a prototype sensor for measuring feed disappearance in livestock buildings. In 'The Bi-annual Conference of the Australian Society of Engineering in Agriculture (SEAg 2007) - Challenge Today, Technology Tomorrow'. Adelaide, Australia. (Ed. T Banhazi and C. Saunders) pp. 221-225 (Australian Society of Engineering in Agriculture).
13. Tivey D, Kitchen J, Banhazi T (2007) Preliminary studies to evaluate the effectiveness of infrared thermography for determination of skin wetness in pigs. In 'The Bi-annual Conference of the Australian Society of Engineering in Agriculture (SEAg 2007) - Challenge Today, Technology Tomorrow'. Adelaide, Australia. (Ed. T Banhazi and C. Saunders) pp. 226-234 (Australian Society of Engineering in Agriculture).
14. Banhazi T, Dunn M, Black J, Ludvigsen, G. (2007) Managing growth variability through the implementation of Precision Livestock Farming systems. In 'The Bi-annual Conference of the Australian Society of Engineering in Agriculture (SEAg 2007) - Challenge Today, Technology Tomorrow'. Adelaide, SA. (Ed. T Banhazi and C. Saunders) pp. 23-31 (Australian Society of Engineering in Agriculture).
15. Banhazi T., Aarnink A., Thuy H., Pedersen S., Hartung J., Maltz E., Payne H., Mullan B. and Berckmans D. (2007) Issues related to livestock housing under hot climatic conditions including the animals' response to high temperatures. In '"Hot Climate" meeting'. Cairo, Egypt. (Eds Hatem, M. and Fitas da Cruz, V.) CD. (University of Cairo)
16. Banhazi T. (2007) Improving air quality in piggery buildings. In 'XIII International Congress on Animal Hygiene'. Tartu, Estonia. (Ed. Aland, A.) pp. 237-241. (Estonian University of Life Sciences)
17. Banhazi T, Laffrique M, Seedorf J (2007) Controlling the concentrations of airborne pollutants in poultry buildings. In 'XIII International Congress on Animal Hygiene'. Tartu, Estonia. (Ed. A Aland) pp. 302-307. (Estonian University of Life Sciences).
18. Banhazi T. and Woodward R. (2007) Reducing the concentration of airborne particles in horse stables. In 'XIII International Congress on Animal Hygiene'. Tartu, Estonia. (Ed. Aland, A.) pp. 483-487. (Estonian University of Life Sciences)
19. Banhazi T. and Seedorf J. (2007) Airborne particles within Australian and German piggeries – What are the differences? In 'International Dust Conference'. Maastricht, The Netherlands. (Eds Aarnink, A. and Hartung, E.) CD publication (Wageningen UR).
20. Banhazi T. (2006) Influence of piggery building construction and management on thermal control in Australia. In 'CIGR Wold Congress'. Germany, Bonn. (Ed. Munack, A.).CD publication (VDI)
21. J. Seedorf and T. Banhazi (2006). On-line Measurement of Airborne Particulate Matter with an Optical Particle Sizer in Three Different Laying Hen Husbandry Systems Pages 1126-1130 in “Workshop on Agricultural Air Quality: State of the Science” (V. P. Aneja, editor) North Carolina State University, Maryland, USA
22. Banhazi, T. (2006). Potential precision livestock farming technologies for the egg industry. Pages 45-47 in “Advances in agricultural technologies and their economic and ecological impacts” (S. Gan-Mor, editor) ISAE, Tel Aviv, Israel.
23. Banhazi TM, Seedorf J, Rutley DL, Pitchford WS (2005) Statistical Modelling of Airborne bacteria and Endotoxins Concentrations in Australian Piggery Buildings. In 'ILES'. Bejing, China. (Ed. RR Stowell) p. 72-78. (ASAE)
24. Banhazi TM, Seedorf J, Rutley DL, Pitchford WS (2005) Statistical Modelling of Gas Concentrations in Australian Piggery Buildings. In 'ILES'. Bejing, China. (Ed. RR Stowell) p. 64-71. (ASAE)
25. Banhazi T (2005a) Oil spraying systems for piggeries to control dust. In 'Proceedings of AAPV Conference'. Gold Coast, QLD, Australia. (Ed. T Fahy) pp. 76-80. (AVA)
26. Banhazi T (2005b) Improved air quality measurement procedure – BASE-Q system. In 'AAPV Conference'. Gold Coast, QLD, Australia. (Ed. T Fahy) pp. 71-75. (AVA)
27. Banhazi, T., J. Seedorf, D. L. Rutley, and D. Berckmans. 2004. Instrumentation kit for measuring airborne pollutants in livestock buildings. Pages 215-217 in F. Madec, editor. Proceedings of ISAH Conference. ISPAIA, St Malo, France.
28. Banhazi, T., J. Seedorf, D. L. Rutley, C. Cargill, and J. Hartung. 2004. Introduction - effects of airborne pollutants and factors affecting concentrations in livestock buildings. Pages 187-191 in F. Madec, editor. Proceedings of ISAH Conference. ISPAIA, St Malo.
29. Banhazi, T., J. Seedorf, D. L. Rutley, and W. S. Pitchford. 2004. Factors affecting the concentrations of airborne bacteria and endotoxins in Australian piggery buildings. Pages 197-198 in F. Madec, editor. Proceedings of ISAH Conference. ISPAIA, St Malo, France.
30. Banhazi, T., J. Seedorf, D. L. Rutley, and W. S. Pitchford. 2004. Factors affecting the concentrations of airborne particles in Australian piggery buildings. Pages 193-194 in F. Madec, editor. Proceedings of ISAH Conference. ISPAIA, St Malo, France.
31. Banhazi, T., J. Seedorf, D. L. Rutley, and W. S. Pitchford. 2004. Factors affecting the concentrations of gases in Australian piggery buildings. Pages 195-196 in F. Madec, editor. Proceedings of ISAH Conference. ISPAIA, St Malo, France.
32. Banhazi, T., D. Rutley and P. Glatz (2004) Factors effecting thermal conditions in piggery buildings in South Australia. Proceedings of the International Symposium of the CIGR 2nd Technical Section – New trends in farm buildings, Portugal, 1-6 May, 2004, CD Publication
33. Banhazi, T., Murphy, T. and Hartung, J. (2003) Laboratory evaluation of cleaning procedures, ISAH Conference, Mexico, CD Publication
34. T. Banhazi, J.L. Black and M. Durack (2003) Precision Livestock Farming Workshops in Australia. Proceedings of the First European Precision Livestock Farming Conference, Germany, German Society of Agricultural Engineers, CD Publication
35. T. Banhazi, H. Payne, K. Moore and C. Cargill (2003) Emissions and internal concentrations of ammonia in Australian piggery buildings, 2nd Conference on Odour and Ammonia emission from Livestock Buildings, Denmark pp544-556
36. T. Banhazi, K. Hillyard, T. Murphy and D. Tivey (2002) Ozone treatment of air in pig sheds. Ageng 2002, Conference of the Australian Society of Agricultural Engineers, Wagga Wagga, Australia (CD publication)
37. T. Banhazi, J.L. Black, M. Durack, C. Cargill, A. King and P. Hughes (2002) Precision Livestock Farming, in the Proceedings of the AAPV Conference, Adelaide, pp 103-110
38. T. Banhazi, T. Murphy, K. Hillyard and M. Kloppers (2002) The effects of a wet floor on dunging patterns Joint ASAP/ISAH Conference – 7-11 July, 2002, Adelaide p 372
39. T. Banhazi, K. Hillyard, T. Murphy and M. Kloppers (2002) The effects of floor wetting on established dunging patterns Joint ASAP/ISAH Conference – 7-11 July, 2002, Adelaide, p 373
40. T. Banhazi, R. Woodward and P. Hynd (2002) Improving air quality in bedded systems Joint ASAP/ISAH Conference – 7-11 July, 2002, Adelaide, p 375
41. T. Banhazi, R. Woodward, C. Cargill and P. Hynd (2002) Comparison of air quality in horse stables Joint ASAP/ISAH Conference – 7-11 July, 2002, Adelaide, p 376
42. T. Banhazi, T. Murphy, M. Kloppers, and C. Cargill (2002) The effects of oil spraying on air quality in piggery buildings – preliminary results Joint ASAP/ISAH Conference – 7-11 July, 2002, Adelaide, p377
43. T. Banhazi, J. Wegiel and C. Cargill (2002) Ozone treatment of air in weaner accommodation Joint ASAP/ISAH Conference – 7-11 July, 2002, Adelaide, p 379
44. T. Banhazi, T. Murphy, and C. Cargill (2002) Evaluating oil inclusion rates for bedding materials Joint ASAP/ISAH Conference – 7-11 July, 2002, Adelaide, p 378
45. T. Banhazi, K. Hillyard and M. Kloppers (2002) The short term suppression of dust in piggery buildings Joint ASAP/ISAH Conference – 7-11 July, 2002, Adelaide, p 374
46. Banhazi, T., Cargill, C., Harper, Z. and Glatz, P. (2001) The impact of thermal environment on pig production. Proceedings of the EAAP Conference, Budapest, Hungary. p294
47. Banhazi, T., Cargill, C., Tivey, D., Glatz, P., Wegiel, J., Payne, H., Nicholls, R., Moore, K., Koch, S., and Hynd, P. (2001) Survey of ventilation rates in piggery buildings in Australia. Proceedings of the 1st IWA International Conference on Odour and VOCs: Measurement, Regulation and Control Techniques, University of NSW, Sydney, Australia. pp 610
48. Banhazi, T., Cargill, C. and Wegiel, J. (2000) An assessment of thermal environment in different pig sheds. Proceedings 16th IPVS Congress, Melbourne, Australia Vol 1 of 1 (ed: C. Cargill & S. McOrist) p149
49. Banhazi, T., Cargill, C. and Wegiel, J. (2000) Improving internal environment and production in pig sheds by installing microclimate boxes - Case study. Proceedings 10th ISAH Congress, Maastricht, Holland
50. Banhazi, T. and Cargill, C. (1999) Survey of pig sheds in Australia – Preliminary results. Proceedings of the “Dust control in animal production facilities” International Symposium,, Jutland, Denmark.
51. Banhazi, T. and Cargill, C.F. (1999) Improving shed environments in grower and finisher facilities. Proceedings of the Australian Association of Pig Veterinarians. Hobart, Australia
52. Banhazi, . and Cargill, C. (1998) An assessment of the benefits of age-segregated rearing and all-in/all-out management in respiratory disease free herds. Proceedings 15th IPVS Congress, Birmingham, UK.
1. Banhazi, T. (2006) Air Quality Index development for the pig Industry. Final report for APL, Canberra, Australia (153 pages)
2. Banhazi, T. (2005) Measuring air quality in piggery buildings – the BASE-Q project. Final report for APL, Canberra, Australia (108 pages)
3. Banhazi, T., M. Dunn, P. Cook and M. Durack (2003) Review of Precision Livestock Farming (PLF) technologies for the Australian pig industry. Final report for APL, Canberra, Australia (99 pages)
4. Banhazi, T., J. Black and M. Durack (2003) Precision livestock farming workshops. Final report for APL, Canberra, Australia (75 pages)
5. T. Banhazi (2002) Precision Livestock Farming – Pre-Workshop report, APL/SARDI report series (14 pages)
6. Banhazi, T., K. Hillyard, T. Murphy, M. Kloppers, C. Cargill, and P. Hughes (2002) Minimising airborne pollutant concentration within and emission from pig sheds. Final report for APL, Canberra, Australia (95 pages)
7. Banhazi, T., Cargill, C., Zane, H., Wegiel, J., and Glatz, P. (2000) The effects of adverse environmental and drinking water temperatures on pig production. Final report for PRDC, Canberra, Australia (79 pages)
8. Banhazi, T., Cargill, C., Marr, G., Kefford, A., Moore, K., Koch, S., Payne, H. and Nicholls, R. (2000) Relating airborne pollution to housing and management factors. Final report for PRDC, Canberra, Australia (83 pages)
1. Banhazi, T. (2005) Cleaning pens boost air quality, Pig International, Vol 35 p26-29
2. Banhazi, T. (2004) Managing temperatures in Piggery buildings, PIN March issue Vol 89 p28-29
3. Banhazi, T. and Murphy, T. (2003) Laboratory evaluation of cleaning procedures, PIN March issue Vol 87 p23-25
4. Banhazi, T. (2002) The Joint ASAP/ISAH Conference in Adelaide, International Society for Animal Hygiene Newsletter, France, ISAH
5. Banhazi, T. and Karl Hillyard (2002) Managing dunging patterns, PIN Pig Industry News vol. 85 (December) pp 21-24
6. T. Banhazi, J.L. Black, M. Durack and C. Cargill P. (2002) Precision Livestock Farming – Production management principles, in PIN Pig Industry News vol. 83 (March) pp 27-29
7. Banhazi, T., Cargill, C., Harper, Z. and Glatz, P. (2001) Environmental and drinking water temperatures in pig sheds. In PIN Pig Industry News Vol. No. 82 June, pp18-23
8. Banhazi, T., Cargill, C., Harper, Z. and Glatz, P. (2001) Environmental and drinking water temperatures in pig sheds. In PIN Pig Industry News Vol. No. 81 March, pp15-21
9. Banhazi, T. and Cargill, C. (2000) Reducing odour and ammonia emissions from piggery buildings In PIN Pig Industry News Vol. No. 79 September, pp28-29
10. Banhazi, T. and Cargill, C. (2000) Reduce dust levels to improve animal health, production efficiency and staff working conditions. In PIN Pig Industry News Vol. No. 78 June, pp9
11. Banhazi, T. (1999) Improving housing conditions - ideas from overseas. In PIN Pig Industry News Vol. No. 74 September, (in print)
12. Banhazi, T. and Cargill, C. (1999) Air Quality considerations. In Pork Journal Vol. No. 21, No 6 November, pp 11-14
13. Banhazi, T. and Cargill, C. (1999) Future housing considerations. In PIN Pig Industry News Vol. No. 73 March, pp 17-18
14. Banhazi, T. (1998) Tales from Holland: Cleaver shed and pen design to improve cleanliness. In PIN Pig Industry News Vol. No. 72 December, pp 17-18.
15. Banhazi, T., Cargill, C. and Deinum, P. (1998) Clean your pigs as well as your piggery. In Pork Journal Vol. No. 68 July, pp 12-13
16. Banhazi, T., Cargill, C. and Deinum, P. (1998) Environmental assessment in piggery buildings. In PIN Pig Industry News Vol. No. 68 January, pp 5-7
17. Banhazi, T., Cargill, C. and Deinum, P. (1997) Ventilation and thermal environment. In PIN Pig Industry News Vol. No. 67 October, pp 6-7
18. Banhazi, T. and Cargill, C. (1997) Airborne Microorganisms in Pig Sheds. In PIN Pig Industry News Vol. No. 66 July, pp 30
19. Banhazi, T. and Cargill, C. (1997) Dust Concentration in Pig Sheds. In PIN Pig Industry News Vol. No. 65 May, pp 9-10
20. Banhazi, T., McLean, M. and Cargill, C. (1997) Ridge Vent Improves Ventilation Capacity of Pig Sheds. In PIN Pig Industry News Vol. No. 65 May, pp 19
21. Banhazi, T. and Cargill, C. (1996) Measuring Air Quality Parameters. In PIN Pig Industry News Vol. No. 64 December, pp 23-25
22. Banhazi, T. and Cargill, C. (1996) Temperature Sensors. In PIN Pig Industry News Vol. No. 61 March, pp7
23. Cargill, C., Masterman, N. and Banhazi, T. (1995) Future pig housing and management options. In PIN Pig Industry News Vol. No. 59 September, pp21
24. Banhazi, T. (2002) The Joint ASAP/ISAH Conference in Adelaide, International Society for Animal Hygiene Newsletter, France, ISAH
25. Banhazi, T. and Moore, M. (2002) Pig farming in Australia. In RotecnaWold Vol. No. 2, pp 19-23
26. Banhazi, T., Cargill, C., Harper, Z. and Glatz, P. (2001) Tackling temperature extremes in Australia. In Pig Progress Vol. No. 17, pp 24-26
27. Banhazi, T., Cargill, C. es Deinum, P. (1998) Az istàllò belsö környezetènek szerepe a sertès tartàsban. In “Sertès” Vol. No. 3 Marcius
1. Banhazi T.M., E. Currie, S. Reed, I-B. Lee and A. J .A. Aarnink (2009) Controlling the concentrations of airborne pollutants in piggery buildings in: The challenge of the farmer: raise food animals in a closed environment, Wageningen Academic Publishers 287-313
2. Banhazi T.M., E. Currie, M. Quartararo and A. J .A. Aarnink (2009) Controlling the concentrations of airborne pollutants in poultry buildings in: The challenge of the farmer: raise food animals in a closed environment, Wageningen Academic Publishers 349-366
1. Banhazi T. Design and development of the BASE-Q System. (Provisional patent application number: 2005902435)
2. Banhazi. T. and Lewis, B. Design and development of a Feed disappearance/intake sensor. (Provisional patent application number: 200814654)