GDS Associates, Inc offers agricultural, industrial, and residential energy efficiency and renewable energy assistance. Our Madison, Wisconsin office provides energy auditing services for all agricultural operations including; dairy, livestock, grain, irrigation, and vegetable storage facilities. Our staff also includes experianced certified wind and solar site assessors and ethanol production efficiency engineers. As the administrator for the Focus on Energy - Agricultural and Rural Business Program, GDS staffs numerous energy advisors across the State. Our advisors have completed a number of audit reports qualifying for the Conservation Security Program/CSP, USDA 9006/REAP, and newly piloted Agricultural Energy Management Plans/Ag EMP within the state. Please inquire if your State, organization, or utility may be interested in the energy efficiency and renewable energy program development or auditing services we offer.
Great Lakes BioFuels is an applied research and biomass-to-liquid fuels development company. Current projects focus on the development of renewable energy crops, oilseed processing technology and biofuels infrastructure in cooperation with regional farmers, businesses and producers.
North Central Biodiesel provides small-scale Biodiesel producers with high-quality solutions. We're committed to selling well-engineered, user-friendly products, including the BioPro line of processors. We service what we sell, and also provide consultation and analytical testing.
Ag Environmental Solutions employs a process patented by Iowa State Research that is licensed to the company. Ag Evironmental Solutions' Tinedale Project is one of the largest dairy farm biogas systems in the U.S. with a 2,500 head capacity. The process is a complete mix using thermophilic and mesophilic temperatures enabling the system to produce a Class A bio-solid.
Applied Technologies, Inc. (ATI) is an engineering design and consulting firm specializing in anaerobic treatment. ATI has cosponsored seminars on the anaerobic treatment of agricultural and high-strength wastes for the past 20 years. The company designed a complete mix anaerobic digester for poultry manure for Maple Leaf Farms in Wisconsin and a complete mix anaerobic digester for poultry manure and slaughter wastewater for Crescent Duck in New York.
GHD, Inc.
Steve Dvorak
P.O. Box 69
Chilton, WI 53014
GHD provides engineering and system installation experience in the anaerobic digester industry. GHD has five operating anaerobic digesters utilizing its proprietary mixed plug flow digester design in the Midwest and one additional digester under construction.
1501 West Seventh Ave.
PO.BOX. 0167 BRODHEAD, WI 53520
Office: (608) 897-2131
FAX: (608) 897-2561
The KUHN Group offers a wide choice of specialized agricultural machinery to meet customers' specific needs. KUHN produces innovative, high quality and high value equipment that will provide returns for our customers' operations regardless of geographic location. KUHN is renowned worldwide for Hay Tools, which include a total system of Disc Mowers, Disc Mower Conditioners, Tedders, Rakes and Mergers. KUHN also manufactures a broad range of Tillage Tools for seedbed preparation that includes Power Tillers, Power Harrows, Disk Harrows, Plows and Fertilizer Spreaders. KUHN also offers a range of shredding and landscape maintenance equipment that will satisfy the most demanding professionals.
In north America, the Kuhn TMR Mixers and manure Spreaders are marketed under the Kuhn Knight brand. The three major mixing designs include Vertical, Reel and 4-auger Mixers to handle virtually every ration. The best livestock feeding and bedding equipment is available with quality Bale Processors and Feed Delivery Boxes. KUHN also manufactures the widest selection of Manure Spreaders in the industry, including Side-Discharge and rear-discharge spreaders, for all types of material and consistency.
ATTRA - National Sustainable Agriculture Information Service is managed by the National Center for Appropriate Technology (NCAT) and is funded under a grant from the United States Department of Agriculture's Rural Business-Cooperative Service. Visit the NCAT Web site for more information on our sustainable agriculture projects.