On-Farm Composing
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3. On-Farm Composing
Basic Organic Fertilizer
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5.1 On Farm Composting Operations and Equipment
Compost
Operation Equipment
Material transfer Frontend loader, dump truck, conveyor system
Particle size reduction Chipper, grinder, hammer milk, mixing drum, mower,
paper shredor, shear shredder,
tur grinder windrow turner
Oxygen contral Blower, pipe, condensate trap (to protect the blower in
suction-type system)
PH control
blower
Compost
Carbon-to-Nitrogen (C:N) Oxygen
Grinding and Shredding
compost microbial activity
Compost
Recommended conditions for active composting
Parameter Target range
Carbon-to-Nitrogen (C:N) ratio 20:1 - 40:1 weight basic
Moisture content 40 - 65%
pile size
Oxygen concentration >5%
Particle size (diameter in inches) 0.5 - 2
Pile Porosity >40%
Bulk density (lbs/cuyd) 800 - 1,200
PH 5.5 - 9.0
Temperature (°F) 110 - 150
Temperature (°F)
(Rdapted from On-Farm Composing Handbook (NRAES -54)
Windrow turners
compost mix
High-speed turning machines
Particle sizes
taeESifh Windrow turners, hammermill,
shear shrrdders rotating drums
compost wood chipper
3.2. Mixing and Pile - Formation
Compost
Nutrients microorganisms rsm;udk
composting pile Arrated Static Pile
Mixing
Windrows Piles
Oxygen
Compost feedstock
Bucket loaders, dump trucks, batch mixers
Backhoe Mixing piling
Bucket loader composting
Mixing
concrete buck walls
Windrow aeration
Batch mixers Truck wagon
augers, rotating paddles mixers
Heavy equipments
Information
3.3. Active Composting
Nutrient Energy Soures Active Composting carbondioxide
heat water compost
compost
Pile Windrow pile
Oxygen odor
Nutrient Raw material particle size,
moisture content temperature bulk density
pile Odor
Compost
Compost pile aeration compost pile
u\turning bucket leader windrow turner
time temperature compost
pile pathogens moxious substances
compost Screening
storing packaging compost
Compost pile Process
Control and Evaluation management and troubleshooting
3.4. Compst Curing
Cpmpost pile organic feedstock Organically
Breakdown decomposed Curing
Curing energy
Nutrient-containing materials Stable organic mass
plant harmful substances
Compost pile Curing
immature compost
Odors
immature compost
ammonia toxicity Oxygen deficiency
compost mature
compost
Curing Moisture levels
compost
Compost curing
anaerobic conditons
Curing pile Natural aeration
Odor compost reduced
pile size forced aeration
Screening
Screening
compost quality Screning
Oversized materials
Compost clumps
(invert pieces)
compost
Large organic particles feedstock
preparation compost Screening compost
Screening
compost glass, metal, plastic
Screening
Operation Equipment
Screening Auger and trough screen, disc screen (scalping
disc, flexing belt screen, power screen, rotary
screen (spinning disc),, shaker screen, trommel
with discharge conveyoe, vivrating screen
Refining Ballistic (cyclove) separator, dust collection
system, destoner fluidized bed separator (air
classifior)
Size rdduction Hammermill, shredder
Compost Screening
create a nuisance
- potentially impede operations
- cecrease machine efficiency
- affect operator health
Screen
Screen
Screen Opening size and types.
- capacity (throughput)
cost
- compatibility with existing equipments
Screen
Compost Screen
3.5. Storing and Packaging
Compost
Stable compost pile compost
Stable compost
anaerobic conditions potential pathogen recontamination
Weed contamination Stable compost
Pathogen weed contamination
Stable compost
(dissipates any phytotoxic compounds) Stable Compost
Spontaneous combustion Compost
3.6. Blonding Amendments
compost
compost
Compost
Topsoil
Blonding Blonding
compost
compost expensive ingredients specific
Nutrients trace elements
Blonding compost Organic Oragnic
Compost blend Nursery, golf course
Landscape
User's mixing instructions
blending
3.7. Bagging
Compost
compost very stable product
Screen size
market demand potential compost selling price
3.8. Process Control and Evaluation
Process Control
Managing Biological Activity
Compost micro organisms
environment
compost mass stable
Compost stability
Nutrients
Oxygen
Moisture
Temperature
Time
3.9. Controling Prosity
Compost compost pile porosity
Compost pile
porosity
porosity
compost mass compost process
compost mass
Compost pile turning equipment
turning schedule
3.10. Controlling Moisture
Compost pile Cecomposition
Moisture compost pile decomposition Compost pile
respiring microorganisms
anaerobic conditions uCompost pile
moisture content 40-60% Compost mass
Active composting compost pile
Compost pile
decomposition
incompoete stabilization Compost pile
decomposition compost pile
compost pilef
compost pile
microbes compost pile
compost pile turning
microbes
3.11. Controlling Odor
Compost pile aerobic
oxygen concentration anaerobic
oxygen
compost pile
3.12. Controlling Temperature
Compost pile pile active microbial respiration
compost pile self - insulation pile pile
pile
110-150°F compost pile
Compost pile thermomoter
Monitoring
Active composting compost pile
Active composting curing stage
3.13. Managing Pathogens
Pathogen Pathogens
bacteria viruses, fungi protozoa Organisms
Pathogens infection or disease
Pathogens active composing
aeration
3.14. Controlling Process Time and Temperature
130°F compost pile Pathogens
weed seeds Pathogens
Compost pile C:N
pathogens
3.15. Controlling Pathogen Rogroth
Composing pathogens
Active composting pathogenic bacteria
bacteria
Viruses parasites active composting
Pathogens
compost pile
Pathogens
130°F compost pile
Compost Stability pathogens
stabile compost pathogens
3.16. Process Evalluation
Active composting evaluation
compost pile
5.17.1 Sampling and Laboratory Testing
Compost pile
Sagallon bucket and shovel
Compost pile
compost sample
container
Compost
Active compost pile process
Composting
Compost quality
Compost quality PH, soluble salt content, water holding capacity,
organic matter content, particle size and texture, trace elements, and pathogens and weed seeds
compost
compost
Compost
Compost
Compost
Stability
Compost PH 6.0 - 7.8
5.17.2. Monitoring and Record keeping
Active composting
volume and weight
Compost process
0-200°F stem (3.to - 5 - foot)
Active compost pile
compost process
5.17.3. Trouble shooting
Active composting
Free moisture bacterial medium
Nutrient solution
Oxygen/air space (porosity) - aerobic bacteria Oxygen
Oxygen anaerobbic bacteria
energy source namely carbon or volatile organic
solids
Nitrogen - protein synthesis pf composting organisms
PH - near neutral PH 7.0 microbial
environment ammonia in solution
5.18. Raw Materials and Recipe Making
Farm Owner
compost
compost
Organic materials
compost
5.19. Manure as a Composting Material
compost Manure
compost
Manure
Manure
Manure compoat
Manure compost
5.20. Advicr for First-Time Composters
compost Organic
Organic compost
standard methods procedure compoat
5.21. Balancing Moisture Content and C:N Ratio
Compost moisture content, C:N ratio
(>60%) compost anaerobic
C:N ratio
C:N ratio
C:N ratio
C:N ratio
Carbon
surface area lignification
5.22. Porosity
Compost Porosity
porosity compost mass
porosity moisture content
compost mass aeration compost
poor porosity
Compost mass porosity
respiring organisms
compost mass
Compost mass
porosity high-
moisture feedstock
Pile bulk density
5.23. Bulking Materials
decomposes compost pile
bulking Materials
Compost 1,000 pounds per cubic yard
yard compost mass
Bulk density
gallon compost mass
compost mix
compost mix bulk
density pounds per cubic yard
5.24. The Significance of Pile Heating
Compost pile microbial activity
experienced composters compost process
cooking Composting organic matter
humus
Compost pile
compost physical and biological
Nutrients composting
microorganisms.
moisture
Compost pile
Compost pile windrow rate of aeration
compost pile
5.25. Additives
Organic compost
compost process ''jump start''
Farm composter jumpp start Compost process
Compost
Additives
not too aged compost organisms
agricultural limestone PH
Nitrogen
bone meal phosphorus calcium
Clay soil pure clay clay-humus
ghpsum soil texture
Rock phosphate phosphate
Sandn and coarse granite dust drainage
Sea weed meal potassium trace eloments
Rock meal or powders trace mineral elements
drainage
5.26. Odors
Compost pile biologically active aerobic (having oxygen)
anaerobic (lacking oxyeen
Aerobic decoposition carbondioxide
water vapor Active anaerobic decomposition carbon
dioxide, methane fermentation products
pile PH
compost pile odor oxygen supply,
PH
Forced aeration compost mass
anaerobic poclcets odor PH 4.5
aerobic microbes die, corrodes odor
occour Low PH odor compost pile oxygen
5.27. PH Adjustment
Acid compost
wood ash, Kiln dust PH
compost bedding
lime PH PH
ammonia
(gypsum or compost
PH active composting
PH (8) (8.5) compost process cooling stage
PH manure compost PH
(7.0) (8.0)
5.28. Recipe Making
Compost recppe making
composting
compost
compost characteristics
approximate nutrient, carbon contents (C:N ratio), moisture contents, bulk
density, PH and poential for odors.
Identify complementary or secondary
ingredients compost
blend
aerobic, high temperature compost
compost recipe compost pil size, turning, environment temperature, weather
5.29. Balancing Moisure
Compost pile moisture content 40% 60%
60% compost mass
micorbes Moisture balancing
compost mass moisture
compost mass
Compost mass
Compost mass
moisture content
5.30. Balancing Nutrients
Active composting organic carbon to total nitrogen
(C:N) carbon to nitrogen
compost (C:N) 30:1
Carbon composting microbes
Energy sources Microbial Nitrogen
protein bacterial cell
mass C:N compost
Nitrogen
odors ammonia
C:N Balancing Nutrients
Carbon
carbon availability
lignification of the material
Total Nitrogen
Total Carbon Total Nitrogen C:N
C:N