by admin | Oct 8, 2019 | Uncategorized
When farming hemp for Hemp fibers, or cannabis for CBD and wanting a secondary market for the residual plant debris, the process that detaches the fibers from the stalks, branches and twigs is called "Retting". While two major types of retting including field retting...
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 | Dec 21, 2016 | Uncategorized
According to NASA, there are More Lawns Than Irrigated Corn, making the 35,000,000 million acres of potentially "harvestable" turfgrass, the #1 irrigated Crop in the United States, surpassing that of Irrigated Corn! So, will cattle eat grass clippings? Absolutely,...
by admin | May 8, 2016 | Uncategorized
This particular blog was originally handed in for a grade by a Business college student Ben Gelman of NYU. Ben "wrote a paper that featured that BioPac’r as a solution to a social issue". Mr. Gelman gave permission for his paper to be posted here. The Steaks Have...
by admin | Feb 22, 2016 | BioPacr, Lawn Silage, Sustainability, Uncategorized
Over the last few years I've been watching California disassemble their turfgrass industry and it could be coming to your state soon. What's happening on the west coast better alarm all turfgrass managers across the nation along with parents of small children and...
by Todd Graus | Nov 2, 2015 | Lawn Clipping-Grass Handling, Uncategorized
After I began to use the BioPac'r I started to see my bottom line get bigger. Beside noting that my lawn crew was more productive in a day due to an additional hour or more to bill out, the profits that could be gained by selling the lawn clippings as silage became a...