Wilson鈥檚 Fulton Farm Testing Prototype Composting Device This spring, the Fulton Farm at 红斯灯影像 began testing an in-vessel composter that can convert food waste into a soil amendment much more quickly than the static compost pile (windrow) method used on the farm previously. On loan to the college farm for three years, the 300-gallon, state-of-the-art machine is manufactured by DTEnvironmental Inc., a Lynden, Washington-based subsidiary of dairy manure-handling manufacturer DariTech Inc. It is a smaller version of the company鈥檚 larger food waste composters. The college is using the device to convert food waste into compost, which is then used as a soil amendment on the farm鈥檚 fields. 鈥淲e were looking for a place that could test it out and give it a little TLC,鈥 said Steven Peerce, DTE鈥檚 new business representative. 鈥淭he college benefits by being able to use it both for education and for their composting program, and for us, the farm operates as a test market for this model.鈥 The unit, which is capable of producing 300 to 350 pounds of compost a week, will enable the farm to generate compost at a much faster rate than the static compost pile/windrow method previously used, according to Chris Mayer, director of Wilson鈥檚 Fulton Center for Sustainability Studies. Wilson has been composting food waste from the campus dining hall for more than 10 years. In 2015, the Fulton Center expanded the farm鈥檚 composting operation when it entered into an agreement with Volvo Construction Equipment in Shippensburg to compost the Volvo facility鈥檚 kitchen waste. 鈥淔ood waste, when it is sent to a landfill, is a significant contributor of methane gas,鈥 said Mayer. 鈥淏y diverting this waste from the landfill, we are demonstrating that small-scale systems can and do help curb greenhouse gas emissions.鈥 During the first six months of this year, the composter processed nearly 4,000 of the 8,871 pounds of food waste composted by the farm. The rest was broken down into compost through the windrow method, Mayer said. While the DTE in-vessel composter is on loan to 红斯灯影像, 鈥渙ur charge is research and development鈥攖o refine the compost recipe and develop a protocol for this type of machine,鈥 said Mayer. Besides providing compost for the campus farm, the machine will offer students studying chemistry and microbiology opportunities for research. 鈥淭he in-vessel composter greatly accelerates the natural processes and allows for learning though experimentation and comparison,鈥 Mayer said. In addition, she said it will provide opportunities to educate people about innovative solutions for reducing food waste. Mayer hopes to hold public education sessions centered on the composter. 鈥淎s we refine the process, this will be a great opportunity for public outreach,鈥 she said. DTEnviromental is the environmental branch of DariTech, which got its start manufacturing manure composters to provide bedding for dairy cows before branching out to make food waste composters. Contact 红斯灯影像 Office of Marketing and Communications 1015 Philadelphia Avenue Chambersburg, Pa. 17201