Darke
County OSU Extension and the Darke
County SWCD
Livestock
Mortality Composting Certification
Training
The
Darke County OSU Extension and the Darke
County SWCD offices will be hosting a Livestock Mortality Composting
Certification Training Session. The session will be held on Thursday,
February
21st from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. at the Darke County Extension Office. The
office
address is 603 Wagner Avenue in Greenville.
This
training session will certify an operator
to compost all approved livestock species and is available to all Ohio
livestock producers. Composting is a natural process where bacteria and
fungi decompose
organic material in a predominantly aerobic environment. During the
composting
process, microorganisms break down organic materials into a stable
mixture
called compost. The compost resembles humus, and is spread on farming
fields.
Composting,
rendering, incineration and burial
are the four most common ways to dispose of livestock mortality. To
legally
compost dead livestock in Ohio producers must attend a certification
program.
For
producers who utilize composting, sawdust
is the most commonly used carbon source for composting livestock
mortality in
Ohio. Surveys indicate farmers utilizing composting find it a cost
effective
and convenient method to dispose of livestock mortality.
All
who are interested in attending are asked
to pre-register at least 2 days prior to the session they wish to
attend. The fee is
$20.00 per person and is payable
at the door. To
register, please contact
the Darke County OSU Extension office at 937-548-5215 or Sam Custer at custer.2@osu.edu.
For
more detailed information, visit the Darke
County OSU Extension web site at www.darke.osu.edu,
the OSU Extension Darke County Facebook page or contact Sam
Custer, at 937.548.5215.
Download a flyer on the event here
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