Keyword: Composting facilities
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Lexington, Massachusetts: Evolution of yard trimmings composting facility | Anonymous. 2018. BioCycle. October. 59(9): p. 12, 14, 16. |
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Ellicott City, Maryland: Compost-amended subsoil plot thrives | Anonymous. 2018. BioCycle. June. 59(5): p. 8. |
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The state of organics recycling in the U.S. | Goldstein, Nora. 2017. BioCycle. October. 58(9): p. 22-23, 26. |
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Site selection for application of compost to golf course fairways guided by inherent soil properties | Stacey, Nathan E.; Davenport, Joan; Collins, Douglas P.; Stahnke, Gwen; Bary, Andy I. 2015. ASA, CSSA and SSSA International Annual Meetings. p. 95303. |
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Ellicott City, Maryland: The [compost] plot thickens | Anonymous. 2015. BioCycle. May. 56(4): p. 12. |
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Beyond mulch: Texas company bets on quality compost |
Emerson, Dan. 2014. BioCycle. October. 55(9): p. 32-34. |
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County yard trimmings facility achieves EMS certification | Enciso, Marilu. 2014. BioCycle. January. 55(1): p. 39-44, 46. |
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Composting system breaks new ground Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 2011. Golf Course Management. June. 79(6): p. 24. |
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Quantifying environmental benefits: Municipal yard trimmings composting benefit cost analysis | Miller, Ian; Angiel, Jeffrey. 2009. BioCycle, The Journal of Composting & Recycling. July. 50(7): p. 21-24. |
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Increasing efficiency at yard trimmings composting sites: Capital investments such as a stacking conveyor and a larger windrow turner can improve materials handling at larger facilities | Yepsen, Rhodes; Goldstein, Nora. 2008. BioCycle, The Journal of Composting & Recycling. July. 49(7): p. 40-41. |
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Picking up profit: For some landscapers, fall cleanup = compost |
White, Patrick. 2007. Landscape Construction. August. 5(8): p. 8-10. |
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Composting: From cottage industry to part of the recycling revolution |
Anonymous. 2007. The Groundsman. July. 62(7): p. 28-29. |
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Five townships prepare to launch yard trimmings composting site this fall Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 2006. BioCycle, The Journal of Composting & Recycling. August. 47(8): p. 18-19. |
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Results from a survey for yard waste management and a proposal for composting | Heckman, Joseph R.; Krogmann, Uta; Westendorf, Michael. 2006. 2005 Rutgers Turfgrass Proceedings. July. 37: p. 177-178. |
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A prospective study of health symptoms and Asperillus fumigatus spore counts near a grass and leaf composting facility Access Restrictions |
Browne, Marilyn L.; Ju, Carole L.; Recer, Gregg M.; Kallenbach, Lee R.; Melius, James M.; Horn, Edward G. 2001. Compost Science & Utilization. Summer. 9(3): p. 241-249. |
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Spotsylvania, Virginia: Pilot for biosolids, yard trimmings planned Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 2001. BioCycle, The Journal of Composting & Recycling. November. 42(11): p. 18. |
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Organics recovery in Eureka Springs: Popular tourist site in Arkansas composts its biosolids and yard trimmings, and is now working with restaurants to divert food residuals Access Restrictions |
Murray, Kirby. 2001. BioCycle, The Journal of Composting & Recycling. November. 42(11): p. 23-24. |
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Island operation studies C&D residuals for reuse: Hawaiian company composts everything from yard trimmings to wood to manure to food residuals and is now studying new sources for feedstock Access Restrictions |
Satofsky, Amy. 2001. BioCycle, The Journal of Composting & Recycling. November. 42(11): p. 37-40. |
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Building organic matter into Florida's sandy soils: Farmers turn to compost-making to increase availability of high-quality materials for application on fields and orchards Access Restrictions |
Farrell, Molly. 2001. BioCycle, The Journal of Composting & Recycling. November. 42(11): p. 55-56, 58-59. |
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Composting yard trimmings and food residuals for greater diversion Access Restrictions |
Eggerth, Linda L.; Diaz, L. F.; Gross, Michael. 2001. BioCycle, The Journal of Composting & Recycling. October. 42(10): p. 42-44. |
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Mobile equipment fits perfectly on multiple sites: Pennsylvania county provides lessons on how to integrate regional programs to make maximum use of equipment, obtain state funding, get local governments to cooperate - and come out with finished compost Access Restrictions |
Satkofsky, Amy. 2001. BioCycle, The Journal of Composting & Recycling. September. 42(9): p. 40-42. |
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Composted woody materials become erosion control product Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 2001. BioCycle, The Journal of Composting & Recycling. January. 42(1): p. 32-33. |
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Pesticides in yard waste compost Access Restrictions |
Strom, Peter F. 2000. Compost Science & Utilization. Winter. 8(1): p. 54-60. |
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Managing organic residuals in California Access Restrictions |
Levenson, Howard; Orr, William R. 2000. BioCycle, The Journal of Composting & Recycling. October. 41(10): p. 36-38, 40, 42, 44-45. |
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What it takes for a compost operator to minimize odor impacts Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 2000. BioCycle, The Journal of Composting & Recycling. September. 41(9): p. 6. |
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Feedstock composition at composting sites Access Restrictions |
Oshins, Cary; Block, Dave. 2000. BioCycle, The Journal of Composting & Recycling. September. 41(9): p. 31-34. |
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Recycling yard trimmings through an anaerobic digester Access Restrictions |
Richardson, Dean. 2000. BioCycle, The Journal of Composting & Recycling. September. 41(9): p. 35. |
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Yard trimmings anaerobic digester starts commercial operation Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 2000. BioCycle, The Journal of Composting & Recycling. May. 41(5): p. 20. |
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Processing with the end market in mind: Ontario facility composts more than 50,000 metric tons annually, marketing the products that include soil blends, biofilter media and a golf course mix Access Restrictions |
Farrell, Molly. 2000. BioCycle, The Journal of Composting & Recycling. May. 41(5): p. 39-40. |
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Composters, wood grinders find expansion opportunities Access Restrictions |
Block, Dave. 2000. BioCycle, The Journal of Composting & Recycling. May. 41(5): p. 56, 58, 60-63. |
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Odor modeling as first line of defense Access Restrictions |
Wu, Nerissa. 2000. BioCycle, The Journal of Composting & Recycling. May. 41(5): p. 64-68. |
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Processing 45,000 tons of yard trimmings and wood Access Restrictions |
Block, Dave. 2000. BioCycle, The Journal of Composting & Recycling. April. 41(4): p. 56. |
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Fires at composting facilities: Handling and extinguishing fires Access Restrictions |
Rynk, Robert. 2000. BioCycle, The Journal of Composting & Recycling. February. 41(2): p. 58, 60-62. |
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Reduced operations at Cedar Grove Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 1997. BioCycle, The Journal of Composting & Recycling. November. 38(11): p. 20. |
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Hard surface alternatives: Techniques and materials used to cover cattle feedlots, stabilize roadbeds and construct military runways are being adapted for use as composting pads Access Restrictions |
Riggle, David. 1997. BioCycle, The Journal of Composting & Recycling. November. 38(11): p. 58-60. |
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The state of garbage in America: There was some activity on the legislative front in 1996, with states passing very specific solid waste related initiatives. Recycling grants totaling over $180 million were awarded in 37 states. Part II Access Restrictions |
Goldstein, Nora; Glenn, Jim. 1997. BioCycle, The Journal of Composting & Recycling. May. 38(5): p. 71-72, 74-75. |
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Pound of flesh for a cubic yard of compost Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 1996. BioCycle, The Journal of Composting & Recycling. May. 37(5): p. 8. |
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Controlling and preventing fires at compost facilities: An inherent challenge of dealing with organic materials is potential flammability. What are the best fire prevention and control strategies? Several operators discuss what works for them - and what doesn't Access Restrictions |
Riggle, David. 1996. BioCycle, The Journal of Composting & Recycling. May. 37(5): p. 58-63. |
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Diverse benefits: Composting fits nursery and landscape operations Access Restrictions |
Farrell, Molly. 1996. BioCycle, The Journal of Composting & Recycling. May. 37(5): p. 72, 74. |
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Composting: A Guide to Managing Organic Yard Wastes | Bass, Larry; Bilderback, T. E.; Powell, M. A. [199x]. [Raleigh, NC: North Carolina Cooperative Extension]. 8 pp. |
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Illinois' composting guru: Smelling sweet | Anonymous. 1991. Lawn and Landscape Maintenance. November. 12(11): p. 60-61. |
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Are pesticide residues lingering in compost? | Code, Cindy. 1991. Lawn and Landscape Maintenance. August. 12(8): p. 30-31,34,36. |
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Composting and Mulching: A Guide to Managing Organic Yard Wastes | Rosen, Carl J.; Schumacher, Nancy; Mugaas, Robert; Halbach, Thomas R. and Petersen, Phyllis, ed. 1990. St. Paul, Minnesota: Minnesota Extension Service, University of Minnesota. 15 pp. Revised Edition. |
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How I make and use compost Access Restrictions |
Macdonald, G. 1937. Journal of the Board of Greenkeeping Research. Spring. 5(16): p. 56-58. |
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Keller club has gone ahead | Stodola, H. E. 1932. The National Greenkeeper. November. 6(11): p. 8. |
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