Articles Tagged with ''anaerobic digester''
An efficient dairy farm is a profitable dairy farm. Focusing on reducing emissions on each operation can aid in the industry's goal to achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.
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What you need to know about renewable natural gas expansion
Financial pros and cons of adding a renewable natural gas project to your operation.
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Is an anaerobic digester right for your dairy?
Installing a digester reduces the carbon footprint of the production system, reduces odors, potentially retains more manure fertilizer value and, if things work well, results in renewable fuel. Now is a great time to evaluate how a digester could fit on your dairy.
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Transforming manure challenges into opportunities
Take a look at these examples of how dairy producers took a manure-related limitation and turned it into long-term solution with bottom-line benefits.
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Barton explores new opportunities with trust in the industry
One college professor changed Evan Barton’s perspective on dairy farming. Now, as a first-generation dairy farmer, he uses every day as an opportunity to learn and grow his business.
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Evaluating the economic feasibility of co-digesting manure and food waste in northern New York
Co-digestion is an option to explore given society’s desire to remove organics from landfills and the potential for higher volumes of renewable natural gas.
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America’s largest manure digester supports producers’ environmental goals
The 16-unit anaerobic digester and water filtration system aids in reducing phosphorus runoff and improving farming practices for 11 Wisconsin dairies.
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Stanton Farms partners with community and takes environmental sustainability to next level
Stanton Farms uses dairy and community-based organic waste to provide renewable energy for a local municipality. The farm’s expanded biogas site is the first agriculture-based facility in Ontario to produce RNG.
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