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Greenhouse Gas Emissions from a Community Anaerobic Digester with Mixed Organic Wastes
Written for presentation at the 2010 ASABE Annual International Meeting

Experimental and Predicted Methane Yields from the Anaerobic Co-Digestion of Animal Manure with Complex Organic Substrates
Written for presentation at the 2008 ASABE Annual International Meeting

Cleanout of a Plug-Flow Anaerobic Digester after Five Years of Continuous Operation
International Symposium on Air Quality and Waste Management for Agriculture, 2007

Anaerobic Digestion of Dairy Manure: Implications for Nutrient Management Planning
Oral paper presented at the 2005 NEBASA/SSSA Annual Meeting [Abstract]

Preliminary Comparison of Five Anaerobic Digestion Systems on Dairy Farms in New York State
Written for presentation at the 2004 ASAE/CSAE Annual International Meeting

Update on NYS DEC Proposed Regulations on Distributed Generation Sources Emission Standards and Methane Digestion Systems- 9/23/04

An Economic Comparison of Two Anaerobic Digestion Systems on Dairy Farms
Written for presentation at the 2003 ASAE Annual International Meeting

Lagoon And Wetland Treatment Of Dairy Manure
Written for presentation at the 2000 ASAE Annual International Meeting

Anaerobic Digestion and Wetland Treatment Case Study: Comparing Two Manure Odor Control Systems for Dairy Farms
Written for presentation at the 1998 ASAE Annual International Meeting

Overview of Anaerobic Digestion Systems for Dairy Farms
Presented at the 5th Annual NYSERDA Innovations in Agriculture Conference

Reduction of Selected Pathogens in Anaerobic Digestion
Presented at the 5th Annual NYSERDA Innovations in Agriculture Conference

Evaluation of Anaerobic Digestion Options for Groups of Dairy Farms in Upstate New York. August 1998
This publication summarizes the results of a one-year study of anaerobic digestion options in York, New York. The overall goal of the study was to determine the technical and economic feasibility of converting dairy wastes to useful products in a centralized anaerobic digestion facility that would serve the York community, an area including approximately 100 dairy farms that maintain a total of more than 30,000 animals within a 20-mile radius.

Economic Analysis for A Dairy Waste Treatment System that Employs Mechanical Separation of Bedding Sand from Scraped Sand-Laden Dairy Manure
Presented at the 5th Annual NYSERDA Innovations in Agriculture Conference

Anaerobic Digestion in the U.S.
This paper talks about the types of anaerobic digesters used in the United States and discusses their advantages and disadvantages. Evaluation of what type of digester is needed on a farm depends on several factors, for which a feasibility study can be conducted to design the most fitting system.