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Advanced Composting System |
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people of Midwest Bio-Systems (MBS) are THE experts in the production
of compost. Combining our Aeromaster compost turners with our Advanced Composting System (ACS) methodology, we know how to produce the highest quality compost end product available on the market today. We are able to do this because we understand what the crop needs to grow to its full potential — naturally — so we have developed our process and methods to produce compost that gives the crop what it needs. We did not begin with the thought, “How do we degrade this large organic waste stream?” but rather with, “What do the soil and plant want?” This reverse engineering was how the ACS was developed. Now a frequent ACS Compost Workshop speaker, Craig Witt, operator of Full Circle Compost of Minden, NV, originally selected Aeromaster compost turners and the ACS because: “When I was first considering composting, I talked to seven composting equipment manufacturers. The first six talked about their equipment — Midwest Bio talked about the soil.” This is what distinguishes our approach to composting from that of the rest of the industry. Focusing on results in the soil instead of waste disposal is a paradigm shift for the composting industry. ATTRA (The National Sustainable Agriculture Information Service arm of USDA) scientist, Steve Diver, recently said regarding Midwest Bio-Systems’ ACS Composting Workshops, “You get information here you do not receive anywhere else.” MBS teaches the compost-soil-plant connection so that you learn what is happening and why. Typically, composters utilizing our compost turners and system (relative to their competitors in the USA) receive from $20 to $40 more per ton for their compost, and their customers receive an additional $40 to $80 additional benefit per ton when it is applied to their fields. Several of our lower volume speciality producers are receiving up to $120 per ton in bulk for their finished high quality humified compost product. You can find a cheaper
compost turner, but you cannot find a better one. Recently a customer
called with a repair problem and noted that he has owned his turner for
seven years and this was his first breakdown. MBS manufactures compost turners in a variety of sizes with a wide range of capacity to meet your needs. The PT-120 tractor-pulled model is ideal for producing up to 10,000 tons of compost per year in a seasonal climate. Our PT-130 model is capable producing up to 20,000 tons per year. The newest additions to our line of compost turners is the 170 series which can turn windrows that are 14’ wide and 6.5’ high. These machines come in either the tractor-pulled PT-170 version or the SP-170 self-propelled model. The 170 series equipment is aimed at operations producing more then 35,000 tons per year, turning compost at the rate of 2,670 cubic yards per hour at 0.3 miles per hour. The PT-120 turns windrows that are 10’ wide by 4.5 feet tall, the PT-130 turns windrows that are 11’ wide by 5’ high. Features and Functions Both self-propelled and pull-type compost turners feature the following:
Our Consulting Services We view ourselves
as a full-service company that does not believe it is successful until
you are successful and are achieving your composting goals. We do not
merely “sell iron,” but offer numerous consulting
packages and custom tailored consulting services to serve your needs.
We do more in the area of education in the production of high quality
humified compost than anyone in the industry. MBS serves as a technical
consultant at well over 100 compost sites.
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Midwest
Bio-System
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28933 35-E Street,
Tampico, IL 61283
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(Toll free) 1-800-689-0714
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Fax: 1-815-438-7028 |