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R & J Partnership, LLC
Status: IN PROGRESS
Creekwood Farm, leased by R&J Partnership, LLC
Farm description/project location:
The poultry farm (pullets) contains approximately 210,000 birds, located in Lake Mills, Wisconsin
Technology provider:
R & J Partnership
3548 Urcion Crest
Madison, WI 53705
Phone: (608) 712-9362
jrweiss1982@yahoo.com
Nutrient Reduction Process:
  • In-vessel composting technology, raw chicken manure and mortality carcasses, along with a carbon source (wood chips), turn into a stable, organic fertilizer.
  • Bio-filter acts as scrubbing mechanism, filtering out noxious odors associated with composting process. Leachate is collected in tanks and is re-used during the process.
  • Project involves in taking the raw mixture to a stable, organic fertilizer that will compete with synthetic fertilizers.
  • McGill Environmental Systems, Inc.
    Status: COMPLETE
    Noel Lyons, President
    PO Box 61
    Harrells, NC 28444

    1100 Herring Road (Delway)
    Rose Hill, NC 28458

    TEL: 910-532-2539
    FAX: 910-532-2542
    FINAL REPORT: Poultry Nutrient Management Demonstration: McGill-Leprechaun
    Farm description/project location:
    This central composting facility is located in Duplin county south east of Sampson, N.C. Poultry Litter is collected from Farms throughout Sampson County and processed at this facility.
    Technology provider:
    Noel Lyons, President
    McGill Environmental Systems, Inc.
    1100 Herring Rd.
    Rose Hill, N.C. 28458
    Phone: (910) 532-2539
    Fax: (910) 532-2542
    llucas@mcgillcompost.com
    http://www.mcgill-leprechaun.com/
    Nutrient Reduction Process:
  • Centralized static pile (a forced aeration composting facility for the handling of poultry litter from area farms)
  • Test different formulas utilizing carbon sources such as cotton waste, hog waste
  • Compost will be developed as a marketable compost/mulch product.
  • The potential for utilization of compost as a substitute for methyl bromide will be analyzed.
  • Mountain Organic Materials, LLC.
    Status: COMPLETE
    Randy S. Johnson
    850 Mathis Mill Rd.
    Roaring River, NC 28669
    -and-
    James David Parsons
    216 South Oak Grove Ext.
    Millers Creek, NC 28651
    Phone: (336) 838-8879
    FINAL REPORT: Mountain Organic Materials
    Farm description/project location:
    The Johnson and Parsons poultry farms are located in Wilkes county approx. 50 miles west of Winston-Salem.
    Project manager:
    Craig S. Coker, Vice President
    Mountain Organic Materials, L.L.C.
    P.O. Box 2440
    Candler. North Carolina, 28715
    Phone: (828) 665-9899
    Fax: (828) 665-8165
    Demonstration of Poultry Manure and Mortality Forced Aeration Composting Bin Systems Process:
  • Portable on-farm forced aeration composting system.
  • Handles both poultry litter and mortalities.
  • Developed marketable compost products.
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