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FEECO International Provides Solutions Minimizing Phosphate Contaminations in Water Shed

FEECO has developed solutions to minimize and control Phosphates from entering the watershed via Agricultural, Municipal, and Industrial processes.

Green Bay, WI (July 1, 2009)- FEECO an industry leader of fertilizer, material handling, and organic waste solutions is currently working with Brown County on the Brown County Waste Transformation Initiative (BCWTI). The principle of the project is to be able to take the county’s organic waste, process it and sell it around the world as nutrient-rich, pathogen-free fertilizer.

From Dust to Du$t

Bay Business Journal Vol 17 #3 (June / July 2009)
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Humans do it, animals do it, factories do it. Even cells do it.

Producing waste is just one of those unavoidable evils – right up there with facing our mortality and being accountable to the Internal Revenue Service. But what happens to all the waste we and our fellow biological beings produce, and – no pun intended — where do we go with it?

The Brown County Waste Transformation Initiative (BCWTI) has come up with a possible answer: Process it and sell it around the world as nutrient-rich, pathogen-free fertilizer nuggets.

FEECO Celebrates 58th Anniversary Embracing Environmental Concerns

FEECO Celebrates its 58th Anniversary while working on developing process and equipment solutions aimed at providing an Eco-Centric viewpoint to the Environment.

Green Bay, WI (March 17, 2009)- FEECO an industry leader of material handling, thermal processing and agglomeration equipment & solutions announces its 58th Anniversary. Dan Madigan, President of FEECO stated, “FEECO has been successful because of the employees that work here. Our average employee has worked for over 20 years at FEECO, this provides us with a lot of knowledge that we pass on to our customers.”

Project aims to produce fertilizer from wastes

By Judy Brown

Correspondent

Chilton, WI (February 4, 2009) – With the highest cattle density in northeastern Wisconsin and urban sprawl sprawling, Brown County has accelerated its investigation into how to handle growing amounts of dairy manure and industrial wastes spread on a diminishing land base.

Applying waste on limited crop acreage has led to groundwater contamination issues and pollution problems of lower Green Bay.

The solution lies in a value-added pelleted fertilizer, county officials said Jan. 30 at the quarterly meeting of the Glacierland Resource Conservation and Development Council.

FEECO Bridges the International Communication Gap

FEECO integrates Google Translation to their website for international visitor communication

Green Bay, WI (January 15, 2009)- FEECO an industry leader of material handling, thermal processing and agglomeration equipment & solutions has integrated Google Translation into their website to help bridge the communication gap between international visitors.

FEECO’s website can now be translated into more than 30 different languages. There is a dropdown box on every page of FEECO’s website where all the visitor has to do is select their language and they are automatically brought to the Google translated page. “We do business with many countries, and wanted to provide a translation tool right on our website to eliminate the steps of having visitors translate our website themselves,” said FEECO’s marketing team, “Google was the perfect combination, they offer excellent translation tools that you can easily integrate with your website.”