Agricultural Waste Creates Need for Agrigy
 
     The United States has been faced with the question of how to handle waste from agricultural operations for a number of years. Pressure is being exerted through public acting groups and politicians to change the manner in which manure is dealt with.
 
     A move toward larger, more cost effective Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (C.A.F.O's) started some years back and continues to this day. Comprehensive Nutrient Management Plans are now required. In most cases, expansion has been curtailed until the manure management issue is resolved.
 
     Traditional methods of manure disposal, spreading on the land is no longer deemed a suitable management practice. Runoff into the rivers and streams is well documented. High phosphorus levels in many bodies of water located near large dairy farms have been traced to dairy cow rations.
 
     In many areas of the United States, local governments have taken a no growth position. The opposition to large animal feeding operations becomes a financial burden to the large operations. Economies of scale come with expansion. This places these operators in a very vulnerable position. Agrigy uses proven technology that once again allows these large operators to expand without further damage to the environment.
 
Average production:
 
     Based on the average cow generating 10 cubic yards of raw cow manure per year, a 1,000 cow dairy produces 10,000 cubic yards of cow manure per year. Turning 10,000 cubic yards of raw cow manure into 10,000 cubic yards of processed Cowpeat would generate $200,000 in sales. Selling bagged processed Cowpeat as BOSSIES BEST would generate even more sales.
 
Keys to sales of Cowpeat:
1. High quality Cowpeat is produced
2. Consistent volume of Cowpeat is produced
3. Name recognition of Cowpeat and BOSSIES BEST
4. Knowledgeable sales staff
 
a. Knowledgeable of properties of Cowpeat
b. Knowledge of horticulture industry
   
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