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Morgan Composting, Inc., headquartered in Sears, Michigan, could become a place where other dairy farmers could dispose of their manure—saving a good deal of time, money and environmental ...
Composting horse, cow, and chicken manure is one of the best ways to maximize the value of your livestock, and, with a little planning, the process can be an enormous benefit to your livestock and ...
Everyone poops, cows included. (You remember that children’s book, right?) Cow manure is used as fertilizer on commercial farms and in backyard gardens, but did you know it could spread antibiotic ...
But liquid cow manure and horse bedding also are thrown into the mix. Composting locks in nutrients for slow release, and prevents them from being released into water and air.
Manure is now producing a steady supply of hot water — and cutting propane use — at Vern-Mont Farm due to a partnership with an Enosburg Falls company specializing in compost heat recovery.
Cow manure has turned one northern Michigan business into a multi-million dollar operation.It's not as simple as just throwing crap in a bag, Brad Morgan, Morgan's Composting CEO and President, said.
Composted cow manure has benefits to the soil. First, it greatly increases the moisture holding capacity of the soil, which translates into less watering of your farm.
Southern California air quality officials, whose regulatory efforts already cover smoke stacks, paint and hamburger stands, have taken on a new challenge -- cow manure. About 250,000 dairy cattle ...
Scientists from the school have developed a machine called the Digester that they claim can turn the more than one million tons of manure that cows in New Mexico produce each year into $30 million ...
Secondly, composted manure allows proper soil aeration. This then helps in breaking up of compacted soils. Needless to say, composted cow dung makes for an excellent, nutrient-rich plant growing ...