Resource Lists for Composting Equipment


Monitoring

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A & L Canada Labs East Inc.
2136 Jetstream Road
London, ON Canada N5V 3P5
888-605-6054
 
A & L Great Lakes Labs
3505 Conestoga Drive
Ft. Wayne. IN 46808
219-483-4759
 
Agri Energy Resources
21417 1950 E. St.
Princeton, IL 61356
815-872-1190
www.agrienergy.com
 
Arthur Technology
574 Prairie Road
Fond du lac, WI 54935
(920) 922-6970
 
BBC Laboratories Inc.
1217 N. Stadem Drive
Tempe, AZ 85281
480-967-5931
www.bbclabs.com
 
Columbus Instruments
950 N. Hague Ave.
Columbus, OH 43204
614-276-0861
www.colinst.com
 
Demista Instruments
316 East Foster Street
Arlington Heights, IL 60056
847-439-6857
www.demistainstruments.com
 
Edge Analytical
11525 Knudson Road
Burlington, WA 98233
800-755-9295
 
Engineered Systems & Designs
119A Sandy Dr.
Newark, DE 19713
302-456-0446
www.esdinc.com
 
Meriden Cooper Corp.
112 Golden Street Park
Meriden, CT 06450
203-237-8448 / 800-466-8448
 
Microbial Matrix Systems Inc.
1325 31st SE
Albany, OR 97322
206-850-9262
www.microbialmatrix.com
Morgan Scientific
151 Essex St.
Haverhill, MA 01832
(978) 521-4440 / 800-525-5002
www.morgansci.com
 
Omega Engineering, Inc.
1 Omega Dr.
Stamford, CT 06907
203-359-1660 / 800-848-4286
www.omega.com
 
Pike Lab Supplies Inc.
R.R. #2, Box 92
Strong, ME 04983
207-684-5131
www.pikeagri.com
 
Reotemp Instrument
11568 Sorrento Valley Road, #10
San Diego, CA 92121
800-648-7737 / (858) 784-0710
www.reotemp.com
 
Soil Control Lab
42 Hangar Way
Watsonville, CA 95076
(831) 724-5422
 
Soil and Plant Laboratory Inc.
352 Matthew Street
Santa Clara, CA 95050
408-727-0330
 
Soil Foodweb Inc.
1128 N.E. 2nd Street, #120
Corvallis, OR 97330
514-752-5066
www.soilfoodweb.com
 
Spectrum Technologies
23839 West Andrew Road
Plainfield, IL 60544-9707
800-248-8873 / (815) 436-4440
www.specmeters.com
 
Trend Instruments
887 S. Matlack St.
West Chester, PA 19382
800-431-0002
 
Woods End Research Laboratory
P.O. Box 297
Mt. Vernon, ME 04352
207-293-2457
www.woodsend.org

Quality compost can be produced with good feed stock and many different types of equipment. Successful composting systems range from simple windrows turned occasionally with a bucket loader to engineered in-vessel systems. Basic monitoring equipment like thermometers and oxygen meters can be useful in adjusting the composting process. (Selections of compost equipment should be based on a business plan.) A computer-based compost modeling program may help with decisions concerning time, space available, economics, bulking material, equipment, composting system and more. Visit http://cwmi.css.cornell.edu and download "Co-Composter."

This is not an exclusive list. If there is relevant equipment that is not listed here, contact us at cwmi@cornell.edu so it can be added.

This list was prepared in part with funding support from the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA). The listing of these products does not in any way constitute an implied or expressed recommendation or endorsement by Cornell, NYSERDA, or the State of New York, nor does it imply the fitness of the equipment for a particular purpose.

 

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