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| R & J Partnership, LLC |
Status: IN PROGRESS |
| Creekwood Farm, leased by R & J Partnership, LLC |
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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.
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| Microganics, LLC / RMG Stategies, Ltd. |
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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. |
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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 |
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RMG Strategies, Ltd
Robert Gray
805 D West Padonia Road
Cockeysville, Maryland 21030
Ph. (443) 838-4420
Fax (410) 252-9715
bgray@rmgsltd.com |
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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. |
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| Renewable Oil International, LLC. |
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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.
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| Cape Fear Resource Conservation and Development Inc. |
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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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