The Anaerobic Digester at Barstow's Longview Farm
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- Опубліковано 9 чер 2020
- As more and more people discover the importance of healthy soil in relation to healthy plants, pastures and gardens, many are also discovering that manure is one of a farm’s most valuable resources. Cows, in particular, are extremely efficient converters of mature plant matter into nutrient-rich, highly degradable organic material. But fresh, or raw, manure can cause problems for the local ecosystem if it is not managed properly.
At Barstow’s Longview Farm in Hadley, MA, Denise Barstow and family have taken an innovative approach to manure management. With 350 cows and heifers in their dairy herd, they have a bountiful supply of fresh manure each day, and also accept food waste from area grocery stores, restaurants and processors.
In the fall of 2015, the farm began a partnership with Vanguard Renewables which included the addition of an anaerobic digester. Barstow’s now has one of the largest and most modern anaerobic digestion systems in New England. The zero-waste, closed-loop, farm-powered anaerobic digester converts farm and food waste into electricity, heat, and fertilizer.
The 2,100 Mwh of electrical energy produced from the digester powers the farm and heats water to warm farm buildings and the family homes. The farm-powered anaerobic digester also provides enough energy to power 1,600 average Massachusetts homes in the surrounding community via the Eversource grid and to the Cabot Creamery/Agri-Mark Cooperative butter plant in West Springfield, Massachusetts, to which Barstow’s also supplies milk.
This video was created by Barstow's Longview Farm as a part of a NOFA/Mass MDAR Dairy Promotion Project highlighting the positive impacts on the environment by Massachusetts dairy farms
Visit these websites for more information on how Massachusetts dairy farmers are contributing to environmental and human health.
Barstow's Longview Farm
www.barstowslongviewfarm.com/
Massachusetts Dairy Farmers
www.madairyfarmers.org/
NOFA/Mass
www.nofamass.org/
Great Video Barstow's My first contact with a digester was when a community close to where i lived installed a digester to fuel their vans, later on i delivered waste from a chicken processing plant to be used in the digester, thanks for sharing
This is wonderful. I would love to visit this farm.
Nicely produced video...! Actually very nice!
That is a awesome sustainable cycle
The other by-product is carbon-dioxide gas for which you are not being paid. You could sublease your farm to other firms for mushrooms growing, and worm farming.
What is the smell like, are there any drawbacks or risks?