Keith Warren 828-230-1729 [email_address] President
Design and Construction
State of the Art Design/Construction
Shared roof structure- composter/drystack
Covered working pad
Galvanized doors with fiberglass liner
One touch control panel for aeration
New leachate treatment- aerobic
One blower to handle all bins 24/7
New bucket grinder/screen for easy use
NRCS APPROVED Split - door design >>> Concrete working pad
<<< Aeration Header Leachate Collection >>> Pipe
Aeration Manifold >>> ^^^ Lifting Pins Ramp
Hay Shredder
Sunburst Trout Farm, Bethel, NC This system was specially designed for an aquaculture operation. Contact us if you think that your business can benefit from forced air composting.
The End Result
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.
Whole Hog Composting at Little Creek Hog Farm Ayden North Carolina 16 Bin Facility w/ Storage 10,000lbs mortality per bin “Capped and cooking” 150°F Processing Temps Forced Aeration Floor “Storage for Land 28 days application”
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