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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 Kewaskum, Wisconsin.
Technology provider:
R & J Partnership
3548 Urcion Crest
Madison, WI 53705
Phone: (608) 712-9362
jrweiss1982@yahoo.co
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.
  • Microganics, LLC / RMG Stategies, Ltd.
    Status: COMPLETE
    Jacobs Brothers Ranch, Inc.

    Jerry Jacobs, Farm Owner
    204 Centennial Street
    Carmine, Texas 78932
    Ph.(979) 278-3111
    FINAL REPORT: Revised Microganics - Jacobs Brothers
    Farm description/project location:
    The Poultry farm contains approx. 288,000 birds contained in 6 different houses and is located 70 miles east southeast of Austin, TX within Fayette county. The pilot project will treat 3 houses.
    Technology provider:
    Microganics, LLC
    Lisa Dehaas, Project Manager
    535 S. Nolen Dr. Suite 100
    Southlake, TX 76092
    Phone: (817) 552-2610
    Fax: (817) 552-2618
    ldehaas@microganics.com
    RMG Strategies, Ltd
    Robert Gray
    805 D West Padonia Road
    Cockeysville, Maryland 21030
    Ph. (443) 838-4420
    Fax (410) 252-9715
    bgray@rmgsltd.com
    Nutrient Reduction Process:
  • The use of "Bio-Regen Animal" product contains "Carboxx" and Bacillus microbes which is a natural, supersaturated, highly soluble, high reactivity humic acid (HRHA).
  • The ultra-pure formula provides an unprecedented capacity to capture and absorb a wide array of impurities found in soil or wastewater.
  • This process will provide a 75% nutrient reduction in the waste water column, concentrating nutrients in the sludge layer while decreasing odor.
  • Renewable Oil International, LLC.
    Status: COMPLETE
    Mills Poultry Farm

    Daniel Mills, Farm Owner
    5844 Highway 63
    Russellville, Al. 35654
    Ph. (256) 331-0471
    FINAL REPORT: “Demonstrating BioOil Technology for Poultry Litter Nutrient Management”: ROI Alabama Operations LLC, A subsidiary of Renewable Oil International LLC
    Farm description/project location:
    The poultry farm contains 12 40'x500' houses holding 22,000 birds each and is located in Franklin County which is approximately 55 miles west of Huntsville. The pilot project will treat 3 houses.
    Technology provider:
    Philip C. Badger, President & Chief Manager
    Renewable Oil International, L.L.C.
    3115 Northington Court
    Florence, Alabama 35630
    Ph: (256) 740-5634
    Fax: (256) 740-5635
    pbadger@renewableoil.com
    Nutrient Reduction Process:
  • Mobile processing plant to burn poultry litter.
  • Poultry litter would be removed and burned from houses.
  • Process produces nutrient rich ash and vapor that is converted to bio-oil.
  • Bio-oil and ash would both be marketable products.
  • Bio-oil is a low-grade fuel for furnaces or heaters to warm poultry houses.
  • Cape Fear Resource Conservation and Development Inc.
    Status: COMPLETE
    First Union Building
    201 N. Front Street, Suite 615
    Wilmington, N.C. 28401
    Phone: (910) 763-6611
    FINAL REPORT: Demonstrating Optimum Fertilizer Value of Ash from the Biomass Energy Sustainable Technology (BEST) Demonstration Project for Swine & Poultry Manure Management: Cape Fear Resource Conservation and Development, Inc.
    Farm description/project location:
    Swine waste and poultry litter was collected in Duplin county; N.C. then transported to Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, which is located in Kootenai county approx. 80 miles east of Spokane, WA. A central fluidized bed combustion facility utilizing gasification processed the litter into ash (used as a soil amendment), direct heat (used to dry waste) and steam (used for electricity generation).
    Technology provider:
    Dr. Bert Bock, Principal Scientist
    P.O. Box 1010, PPl 1A
    Muscle Shoals, Al. 35662
    Phone: (256) 386-3095
    Fax: (256) 386-2688
    www.energyproducts.com
    Nutrient Reduction Process:
  • BEST technology provides for gasification of poultry and swine litter.
  • Gasification process byproduct is nutrient rich ash.
  • ACT process will turn ash into portable, usable fertilizer.
  • Test marketing product with multiple users.
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