by admin | Feb 23, 2019 | Business, Cattle Feeding, Grass Clipping Silage, Research, Revenue, Sustainability
Looking for New Ways to Increase Golf Club Revenue? When I search the internet for "Increasing Golf Course Revenue", or Adding new services to Golf Clubs, ect., I saw the same list over and over; 5 Golf Marketing Ideas to Drive Revenue, 27 ways to increase...
by admin | Feb 1, 2019 | BioPacr, Grass Clipping Silage, Sustainability, Uncategorized
As golf courses nationwide continue to struggle to turn a profit with what I claim is a business model that needs further reinvention to survive in the 21st Century, let me make a proposal. Let’s begin to solve a few environmental issues like the reduction of green...
by admin | Apr 16, 2018 | Grass Clipping Silage, Revenue
Our Attempt at BioGas Production I had been thinking about a way to beat the county landfill out of a $90/ton dumping fee back in 2010. I was trying to figuring out how to use grass clippings for something different, like in the production of BioMethane gas. ...
by admin | Nov 1, 2017 | Cattle Feeding, Grass Clipping Silage, Lawn Silage, Start Ups
The BioPac'r grass handling and packaging system has many profitable and social benefits outside of saving landscapers labor and diverting green waste from landfills. The barrier for future young farmers in America to enter the cattle business is overwhelming. Unless...
by admin | Nov 30, 2016 | Business, Composting, Grass Clipping Silage, Landscaper Machinery, Sustainability
It's exciting that after just 18 months since the first release of the model LJG15, named after my parents Laverne and Joyce Graus, we have BioPac'r units generating new revenue streams from Coeur d' Alene, Idaho to Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. Forward thinking...
by admin | Aug 22, 2016 | BioPacr, Cattle Feeding, Grass Clipping Silage, Sustainability
Our Grass2Cash™ system of converting freshly harvested grass clippings into a safe to feed livestock silage will require turf managers like golf courses, landscapers, sod growers, municipalities and even property managers to make the silage. In return, end-user like...