Agriculture

Plant. Harvest. Recycle. Repeat.

Agricultural waste is the leftover or unused byproducts of farming and livestock operations. This includes a wide variety of materials, including crop residue, manure, and discarded fruits and vegetables – all of which can be recycled or converted to new products (and a new revenue stream for your operation!)

Wheat or rice straw. Used animal bedding. Corn cobs, husks, and stalks. Old hay bales. Potato or soy residue. Grass, weeds, and tree trimmings. Damaged or rejected produce. All these materials can be recycled, and our environmental processing experts can help you determine if your waste stream should be converted into biofuel, compost, or biochar – and can recommend the right machines to get the job done.

A tow-behind compost turner is ideal for processing agricultural waste.

Agricultural Waste Processing Equipment

For more than two decades, Ecoverse®️ has provided environmental processing equipment with the Earth in mind and we’ve worked tirelessly to develop strong relationships with our OEM manufacturer partners.

Ecoverse helps you do more, better thanks to our partners:

• High-Speed Grinders

• High-Torque Shredders

• Twin-Shaft Shredders

• Trommel Screens

• Star Screens

• Horizontal Grinders

• Density Separators

• Conveyors

• Stackers

• Tow-Behind Compost Turners

Harvest your agricultural waste because recycling is nature at its best.

Case Studies

Sevier Solid Waste Gets Trommel Consistency and Reliability with Ecoverse

August 29, 2024

Sevier Solid Waste, Inc. (SSWI) in Pigeon Forge, TN operates the largest mixed co-composting facility in the nation and processes all the waste from the cities of Gatlinburg, Sevierville and…

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Double O Organics Diverts Food Waste and Feeds the Earth with Tiger

April 22, 2024

Double O Organics is a Monett, Missouri based environmental services company that is passionately devoted to helping create a more sustainable future. One way it does so is by helping…

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Casco Is More Than a Landfill With Ecoverse

March 14, 2023

58 years ago In South Houston, TX, Noah Martini’s grandfather, R. H Martini, opened and operated a sandpit. After the sand was depleted he converted the property to a construction…

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