Meet An Anaerobic Digester

REINFORD FARMS, INC.

Operator

Mifflintown, Pennsylvania

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Let's Meet...

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Steve Reinford, Owner & Brett Reinford, Manager



Anaerobic Digester Type: Complete Mix

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Operating Since: February 2008



Why did you build a digester?

We have manure from 630 dairy cows. We are a no-till
farm and needed to reduce odors when we apply manure.
It was not until after we installed the digester that we
realized the other benefits, including revenue from selling
back electricity, tipping fees and money savings from
capturing the waste heat for on-farm use.

is the digester meeting your needs?

Absolutely! The digester was seamlessly incorporated
into our farm and is extremely important to the future
profitability of our business.

What outputs do you use from the system?

We use the waste heat to dry our corn, heat our house
and shop, and heat all of the farm's hot water. We also
pasteurize the calf milk with it.

Additionally, the digestate is separated and we use the
solids for bedding. The digester kills many pathogens in
the solids, making it safer to use.

Do you have any advice for others considering a
digester?

•	Do your research. We started research in late
2006, and toured several digester projects to better
understand their design, operation, and use.

•	Have someone willing to put in the time to make
digester ownership successful. It took approximately
20 months from initial research to steady operation of
our digester.

•	Be prepared for challenges working with your utility—
both understanding these requirements and the
potentially high costs.

•	Be prepared to fund a utility feasibility study, which
can run from $10,000 - $12,000.

"If you can manage a farm,
you can manage a digester!"


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