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The Rural Voice, 1998-09, Page 29Expanding Our Line Of Equipment To Serve You Better • helps in windy conditions • allows for closeness to buildings and roads Drag line spreader Truck -mounted pump • assures accurate application and low compaction • versatile - fits most tank designs • self -powered • thorough agitation Self-propelled irrigation unit R.R. 4, BRUSSELS 523-9362 Another concern expressed was whether large amounts of nitrogen were lost in the composting process. Fleming responded by saying, "if we keep the carbon -to -nitrogen ratio right we won't get nitrogen loss." He said, more water and carbon are lost in the system. In a handout given to all participants at the Ridgetown demonstration tour, Fleming calculated that a 300 -sow farrow -to - finish operation would produce 1.6 million gallons of manure annually. To compost that manure, he calculated it would require a three - channel system with channels running 12 feet wide and six feet deep. In the best case scenario he calculated the channels would have to be 82 feet in length and would require 1,250 tonnes of straw per year in order to produce 3,770 tonnes of compost. Fleming said in the worst case scenario the channels would be 270 feet long, would require 2,490 tonnes of straw per year and would produce 4,310 tonnes of compost per year. What to do with all the compost? According to Tom Smith president of Global Products, the company plans to purchase compost from farmers and process it on the farm into a dry or granular form. It would then be sold as an organic product to improve soil conditions. Smith said Global Earth plans to develop this carbon - based soil amendment as a nutrient source for farm and urban markets. Another benefit of the system would be that once it is running, there is no longer a need for long- term storage for liquid manure. Before the benefits can be fully realized some of the problems have to be solved. One of the major annual costs of composting the manure is the straw. Fleming said, the research team is trying to find alternatives to straw, such as sawdust and combinations of dry materials. Above all, with composting the controversial odour is gone — neighbours stop calling to complain, the environment is cleaner and ground waters are unaffected. Composting may be the way of the future.0 .Tractor 8. Combine Parts Huge Inventory of Late Model Tractor & Combine Parts NEW, USED & REMANUFACTURED water pumps, pressure plates, clutches, turbos, TA's, hyd. pumps call the 800-372-7149 P11 same day experts 800-372-7150 FAX shipping Fawcett Tractor Supply Ltd., St. Marys, Ont. R&R N u R 1 G A T 1 SEPTEMBER 1998 25