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Small Digester Case Study – Keewaydin Farm, Stowe, Vermont Prepared by: M. Charles Gould, Extension Educator, Michigan State University Reviewed by: Jonathan Rivin, University of Wisconsin Extension, Steve Safferman, M
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South Burlington / Stowe / East Lansing / Walnut Creek / /

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Press Tech Manufacturing / Avatar Energy LLC / Claire Pike / Les / /

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University of Wisconsin Extension / University of Vermont / Les Pike / Suzi Pike / Agribusiness Institute / Michigan State University / /

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electricity / electricity generation / systems / digester systems / genset manufacturer / inch thick fiberglass / natural gas / electricity production / start-up / gas forming colonies / Oil changes / annual electricity bill / thick steel plates / Electricity bills / oil / controller software / energy / /

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Vermont Agency of Agriculture BMP Grant / Michigan State University / U.S. Department of Agriculture / University of Vermont / Energy Conservation Agriculture and Agribusiness Institute / US Federal Reserve / University of Wisconsin Extension / USDA / Stowe Electric Department / North Central Regional Center for Rural Development / /

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Jonathan Rivin / Julie Smith / None / Guy Roberts / M. Charles Gould / Charles Gould / /

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author / attorney / author with Guy Roberts / farmer / Director / Acknowledgements The author / head of milking cows / controller / /

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AnD 1B22 / Avatar / /

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Vermont / California / Michigan / /

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BMP / /

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