Agricultural Engineering/Agronomy, Central Iowa, and BioCentury Research Farms

The University Compost Facility after Three Years

Authors: Steve J. Jonas (Iowa State University) , Timothy R. Goode (Iowa State University) , Kapil Arora (Iowa State University) , Mark S. Honeyman (Iowa State University)

  • The University Compost Facility after Three Years

    Agricultural Engineering/Agronomy, Central Iowa, and BioCentury Research Farms

    The University Compost Facility after Three Years

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Abstract

The University Compost Facility, 52274 260th St., Ames, Iowa has completed three full years of operation. The facility is managed by the ISU Research Farms and has a separate revolving account that receives fees and sales, and pays expenses. The facility is designed to be self-supporting, i.e. not receive allocations for its operations. The facility consists of seven, 80 × 140 ft hoop barns and a new 55 × 120 ft hoop barn, all with paved floors. The facility also has a Mettler-Toledo electronic scale with a 10 ft × 70 ft platform to weigh all materials. Key machinery is 1) compost turner, a used pull-type Aeromaster PT-170, 14 ft wide made by Midwest Biosystems, Tampico, IL; 2) a converted dump truck trailer used to construct windrows and haul material; 3) telehandler, Caterpillar TH407 with cab and 2.75 cubic yard bucket; and 4) tractor, John Deere 7520 (125 hp) with IVT (Infinite Variable Transmission) and front-wheel assist used to pull the turner and dump trailer.

Keywords: RFR A11145, Animal Science

How to Cite:

Jonas, S. J., Goode, T. R., Arora, K. & Honeyman, M. S., (2012) “The University Compost Facility after Three Years”, Iowa State University Research and Demonstration Farms Progress Reports 2011(1).

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Published on
01 Jan 2012
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