Hello, As the weather begins to turn cool we wanted to give you an update on some of what has been going on at Agrilab Technologies over the busy summer months.
As the weather begins to turn cool we wanted to give you an update on some of what has been going on at Agrilab Technologies over the busy summer months.
New Client Spotlight - Millson Forestry Services
We're announcing a new equipment sale to Millson Forestry Services in Timmins, Ontario. An AGT Compost Hot Box 250-4R is heading north to a family-owned business that does forestry harvesting, firewood processing, raises thousands of tree seedlings in three acres of greenhouse, and is now getting into compost and mulch production. Supported by a grant from the province of Ontario, Millson Forestry Services is building a new composting working pad and will receive and install the Hot Box unit this fall. In addition to efficiently making compost on a compact footprint, the renewable thermal energy from our system will provide heating to their greenhouses and reduce their natural gas consumption.
The Fall is the Perfect Time to Plan Your Site and System Upgrades!
We are taking orders for 2025 delivery. Let Agrilab Technologies' line of products help you scale and streamline your composting, farming and solid waste operations.
We love when the hard work of our partners and clients gain attention from industry and regional news.
North Country Public Radio - North Country composting efforts tackle climate change, promote community AGT is working with three different small composters in northern NY including Whitten Family Farm, Jennifer Perry and Jon Norman at River Regeneration and Pierre Gelineau of Ben Wever Farm.
Agrilab Technologies (AGT) supported the Michigan-based Digested Organics (DO) pilot run of Ultrafiltration (UF) nutrient recovery equipment at Blue Spruce Farm in Addison, VT. Our team coordinated transport, connections, and equipment start-up with the prior farm Green Dream Farm, DO staff, and the recent pilot host Blue Spruce Farm owned by the Audet family. This technology is new to VT and works to separate phosphorus (P) from separated liquid dairy manure to support better nutrient distribution and protect water quality. Over three weeks the pilot showed the system tripled the P content from the raw input to the concentrate, in a form that is much easier to handle versus dissolved air flotation (DAF) output. P concentrate can be better transported to the field further from the farmstead and was also used by AGT to blend into specialized P-fortified compost blends. Both AGT and DO are part of the Vermont Phosphorus Innovation Challenge. Their liquid treatment technologies are an excellent complement to AGT's composting units that manage solid manure, residuals, and other biomass.
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