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Co-Composter - A Planning Tool to Determine the Space it Takes to Compost

Author
Cornell Department of Biological and Environmental Engineering; Cornell Waste Management Institute
Abstract
Co-Composter, an Excel spreadsheet model for the planning of co-composting systems for mixtures of dairy manure and other organic wastes. Co-Composter provides mass and volume balances, area estimations, and a cost analysis of alternate composting systems based on inputs entered by the user.
Date Issued
2004Publisher
Cornell Waste Management Institute
Subject
compost planning tool; compost pad space; compost economics; square footage; acreage needed
Type
report
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