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Growing a commercial organics compositing company : Food residuals compostingBROOKS, Dean.Biocycle. 2006, Vol 47, Num 1, pp 20-21, issn 0276-5055, 2 p.Article

How oregon is using biomass energyKENDALL, Mark.Biocycle. 2006, Vol 47, Num 2, pp 47-48, issn 0276-5055, 2 p.Article

It's official! Compost tools on EPA list as storm water BMPSGOLDSTEIN, Nora.Biocycle. 2006, Vol 47, Num 2, pp 21-22, issn 0276-5055, 2 p.Article

Composting grease trap wastesCOKER, Craig.Biocycle. 2006, Vol 47, Num 8, pp 27-30, issn 0276-5055, 4 p.Article

Composting mixed msw and biosolids : To extend landfill life : 2006 MSW composting updateSPENCER, Robert.Biocycle. 2006, Vol 47, Num 11, pp 23-28, issn 0276-5055, 6 p.Article

Economics and impacts of ethanol manufactureROSENTRATER, Kurt A.Biocycle. 2006, Vol 47, Num 12, issn 0276-5055, 44-52 [5 p.]Article

Enzyme producer grows greener with composting : Food residuals recyclingEWADINGER, Matt; ROSA, Brian; RHODES, Tom et al.Biocycle. 2006, Vol 47, Num 12, pp 24-25, issn 0276-5055, 2 p.Article

Food loss and the American householdJONES, Timothy W.Biocycle. 2006, Vol 47, Num 3, issn 0276-5055, 30-36 [5 p.]Article

How a land use agency increases compost applicationsGILL, Ann.Biocycle. 2006, Vol 47, Num 3, pp 53-54, issn 0276-5055, 2 p.Article

In-house composting as a rapid response to avian influenzaBENDFELDT, Eric S; PEER, Robert W; FLORY, Gary A et al.Biocycle. 2006, Vol 47, Num 5, pp 38-42, issn 0276-5055, 5 p.Article

Knowledge is power in compost process controlGOLDSTEIN, Nora.Biocycle. 2006, Vol 47, Num 6, pp 36-40, issn 0276-5055, 5 p.Article

Managing ad system logistics for MSW organicsVAN OPSTAL, Brian.Biocycle. 2006, Vol 47, Num 12, pp 39-43, issn 0276-5055, 5 p.Article

Mixing and matching at the sunderland recycling facilityJACOBSEN, Jill.Biocycle. 2006, Vol 47, Num 5, pp 19-21, issn 0276-5055, 3 p.Article

Rethinking the green roofCOMPTON, Jeannette.Biocycle. 2006, Vol 47, Num 9, pp 38-41, issn 0276-5055, 4 p.Article

Rotary digester operational realitiesSPENCER, Robert L.Biocycle. 2006, Vol 47, Num 12, pp 53-55, issn 0276-5055, 3 p.Article

Transforming wastewater into electricity and heatTUCKER, Molly Farrell.Biocycle. 2006, Vol 47, Num 3, pp 62-64, issn 0276-5055, 3 p.Article

Woody biomass as renewable energy sourceBiocycle. 2006, Vol 47, Num 11, pp 29-31, issn 0276-5055, 3 p.Article

Practical model for school organics recoveryDUBOIS, Peter; RAMEY, Penny.Biocycle. 2006, Vol 47, Num 2, pp 36-37, issn 0276-5055, 2 p.Conference Paper

College composting program matures : Food residuals as recyclable feedstocksCLARK, Sean; CAVIGELLI, Michel.Biocycle. 2005, Vol 46, Num 7, pp 35-38, issn 0276-5055, 3 p.Article

Comparison of screening methods to refine MSW compostPAGE, Natasha; LEONARD, Jerry; CLARK, Grant et al.Biocycle. 2005, Vol 46, Num 4, pp 57-58, issn 0276-5055, 2 p.Article

Compost quality standards and guidelines in CanadaANTLER, Susan; BUKLIS, Danielle.Biocycle. 2005, Vol 46, Num 5, pp 36-38, issn 0276-5055, 2 p.Article

Digester plant operates at Tel Aviv transfer stationFINSTEIN, Melvin S.Biocycle. 2005, Vol 46, Num 2, issn 0276-5055, p. 70Article

Diverting food residuals in MinnesotaWIRTH, Roberta.Biocycle. 2005, Vol 46, Num 9, pp 47-48, issn 0276-5055, 2 p.Article

Eco-cycle ventures into compostingMATSCH, Dan.Biocycle. 2005, Vol 46, Num 1, pp 20-22, issn 0276-5055, 3 p.Article

Finding the best organics collection systemsSMITH, Bronwen; LANTZ, Dan.Biocycle. 2005, Vol 46, Num 6, pp 44-46, issn 0276-5055, 2 p.Article

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