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