Trident Nutrient Recovery Technology installed at Prairies Edge Dairy
Trident has completed another nutrient recovery installation. This nutrient recovery system is at Prairies Edge Dairy Farm in Fair Oaks, Indiana.
Dairy manure as an unprocessed waste stream presents a challenge for many dairy farms. Dairy manure has high water content and it requires adequate transfer from the barns to some form of treatment or directly to longterm storage.
Trident has completed another nutrient recovery installation. This nutrient recovery system is at Prairies Edge Dairy Farm in Fair Oaks, Indiana.
Trident has been fortunate and honoured to be involved with a group of visionary people that put an unbelievable effort in progressing the state of technology in modern dairy farming. Prairies Edge Dairy and Midwestern Bio Ag have been working on a game-changing project that allows the concentration of nutrients from dairy cow manure to produce an organic-based fertilizer at commercial scale. On June 16, 2017 Midwest Bio-Ag invited to an Open House at the new Fertilizer Plant to celebrate the project completion, showcase process details and present its TerraNu fertilizer products.
Trident’s nutrient recovery system at Seabreeze Farms in Delta, BC represents the leading standard in commercially available technology for nutrient management and recovery for livestock operations. The automated system has been in operation for more than two years. The technology allows the farm to manage their waste stream (dairy cow manure and off-farm material like food waste, which is anaerobically digested) more efficiently.
On April 5-6 Trident will be attending the BioCycle East Coast 2017 in Baltimore, MD. We invite you to join our seminar Integrated Nutrient Recovery At Large-Scale Dairy during track 3 morning session (8:30-10:15 am) on April 6. For a detailed agenda visit www.biocycle.net.
At the 2017 Indiana Dairy Forum at French Lick Resort, IN we attended Carl Ramsey’s presentation on Prairies Edge Dairy Farm’s manure management and nutrient recovery system.
Trident will be showcasing its bedding and nutrient recovery technologies at the 2017 World Ag Expo on February 14-16 in Tulare, CA. The fully scalable solutions allow dairy farmers to process their livestock manure into valuable components like concentrated nutrients,…
Farms that plan to invest into nutrient recovery and or biogas systems will be excited to hear about the Agriculture Environmental Stewardship Act (HR 5489). The new bill addresses the importance of biogas and nutrient recovery technology which will increase the sustainability…
Steve Rowe, CEO of Newtrient LLC, talks about the importance of nutrient management for dairy farms and what role Dairy Management Inc. (DMI) and National Milk Producers Federation (NMPF) play in the development of sustainable farming. [servicebox boxtype="lefticon" icon="doc-text" buttontype="no" buttoncolor="skincolor" buttonsize="wpb_regularsize"…
Abbotsford, BC – April 21, 2016 – Trident Processes and its’ partners were invited to the White House on March 30, 2016 to present their commercial Nutrient Recycling technologies, as well as the future developments they are working on that will significantly advance their nutrient recovery systems worldwide.
Trident Processes LLC, announced presentations of the latest news about their nutrient recovery technology to visitors of the BC Biogas Forum, an annual event at the Pacific Ag Show in Abbotsford, BC Canada. The forum was well attended by biogas professionals, farm producers and suppliers, and representatives of government departments and universities.
Trident’s Nutrient Recovery is now a proven process with commercial installations in both Canada and the USA as reported in a presentation by Chris Bush, Manager of Trident Systems Operations. Mr. Bush is considered a pioneer in the biogas industry in BC, the developer of BC’s first large scale dairy-based biogas system. That initiative is now supplying green energy to many BC households. He addressed many of the forum’s attendees by name, and drove home the point that digesters should not be considered a stand-alone solution for agriculture. “It is only part of the solution,” he said. “Nutrient recovery is a natural technology progression that adds value to owners of agricultural digesters. It brings additional benefits and enhances the overall value of the digester.”