BioAg Digest-it for Dairies Effluent Digester BioAg’s effluent and waste residue treatment is formulated to stimulate aerobic digestion in low oxegen situations for all types of animal effluent wastes Effluent Treatment attributes - Can convert free nitrates into biological forms more suitable for pasture growth
- Initiates microbial activity in effluent ponds to break down algal growth and oxidise the water
- Reduces odour
- Breaks down separted solids and improves spreading efficiency
- May reduce soil nitrate leaching
- Stimulates soil microbial activity where treated effluent is discharged via irrigation
- Can be used in grey water treatment and domestic septic systems
Animal Shelter Use - Animal bedding use to mitigate ammonia and suppress pathogenic bacteria
- Cow barns, Herd Homes and other animal shelters - break down effluent, mitigate odour, suppress pathogens, reduce floor slippage
Industrial applications include winery waste water, vegetable process waste water, municipal green waste composting and commercial agricultural composts Bioag Digest It for Dairies – Effluent Treatment
About Digest it for Dairies
Bio Ag Digest-it Dairy DLE
Digest it FAQ's BioAg Digest-it Crop Stubble & Residue Digester Converts vegetative crop residues into humus and plant food, as well as increasing soil microbial activity. Benefits include reduced carry-over of soil-borne pathogens; improved moisture and fertiliser utilisation; and improved soil fertility, tilth and workability. May be used as a compost activator. Crop Residue attributes - Converts residues into humus
- Eliminates need for stubble burning
- Reduces carry-over of soil-borne pathogens
- Reduces reliance on herbicides to control fallow weeds
- Improves soil tilth and workability
BioAg Digest-it: General Use
Dairy Effluent Case Studies
Case Study 25 Fitzsimmons Dairy Effluent.pdf
Case Study 26 Marshall Dairy Effluent.pdf
Case Study 27 Shaw Dairy Effluent.pdf
Case Study 28 Vantilborg Dairy Effluent.pdf Case Study 29 Berryman Gippsland Pond Case Study 30 Van Tilborg Ponds
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