Composting Vs. Incineration - Presentation Transcript
Keith Warren 828-230-1729 [email_address] President
Forced Air Composting VS. Incineration
No More Fuel Bills
The composting process requires less man hours than incineration and absolutely no fuel deliveries required.
Who knows how much higher fuel prices will go in the next 5 years?
$4 a gallon, $5 a gallon, $125 a barrel, $150 a barrel?
Environmental Concerns
Stay ahead of the curve. Incineration presents air quality concerns and could be further regulated in the future. Wouldn’t it be comforting to know that your farm is going above and beyond to prevent pollution?
Cost-Share
Apply through the NRCS EQUIP program now while you still can and the one time expense will pay for itself in as little as 6 years.
Competitive Analysis
Forced Air Composting Testimonial from a NC Hog Farmer
In the first 4 months we composted 228,000 lbs. of dead animals.
We have run the facility at both 3% and 10% mortality. The forced aeration system is forgiving enough to accommodate either.
I suggest under normal conditions an application rate of between 8,500 and 9,500 lbs. per bin.
During times of high mortality, the bins will adequately handle up to 11,000 lbs. of mortality.
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