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  1. Agriculture & Horticulture
  2. Farming
  3. Orchard Removal - Is Grinding Really Better Than Burning?

Re-screening the Ground up "Burn" Pile - 9-11-2009

"Burn Pile" is now ground and sent to co-generation or compost facilities. These photos are of the screening process to separate the coarse from the fines from the dirt. They were already ground over many days previously. Not sure the air quality is improved in this process. A burn on a rainy day would be a lot cleaner, far less fossil fuel used and a whole lot cheaper.
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  • "Burn Pile" is now ground and sent to co-generation or compost facilities.  These photos are of the screening process to separate the coarse from the fines from the dirt.  They were already ground over many days perviously.  Not sure the air quality is improved in this process.  A burn on a rainy day would be a lot cleaner, far less fossel fuel used and a whole lot cheaper.

    "Burn Pile" is now ground and sent to co-generation or compost facilities. These photos are of the screening process to separate the coarse from the fines from the dirt. They were already ground over many days perviously. Not sure the air quality is improved in this process. A burn on a rainy day would be a lot cleaner, far less fossel fuel used and a whole lot cheaper.

  • "Burn Pile" is now ground and sent to co-generation or compost facilities.  These photos are of the screening process to separate the coarse from the fines from the dirt.  They were already ground over many days perviously.  Not sure the air quality is improved in this process.  A burn on a rainy day would be a lot cleaner, far less fossel fuel used and a whole lot cheaper.

    "Burn Pile" is now ground and sent to co-generation or compost facilities. These photos are of the screening process to separate the coarse from the fines from the dirt. They were already ground over many days perviously. Not sure the air quality is improved in this process. A burn on a rainy day would be a lot cleaner, far less fossel fuel used and a whole lot cheaper.

  • "Burn Pile" is now ground and sent to co-generation or compost facilities.  These photos are of the screening process to separate the coarse from the fines from the dirt.  They were already ground over many days perviously.  Not sure the air quality is improved in this process.  A burn on a rainy day would be a lot cleaner, far less fossel fuel used and a whole lot cheaper.

    "Burn Pile" is now ground and sent to co-generation or compost facilities. These photos are of the screening process to separate the coarse from the fines from the dirt. They were already ground over many days perviously. Not sure the air quality is improved in this process. A burn on a rainy day would be a lot cleaner, far less fossel fuel used and a whole lot cheaper.

  • "Burn Pile" is now ground and sent to co-generation or compost facilities.  These photos are of the screening process to separate the coarse from the fines from the dirt.  They were already ground over many days perviously.  Not sure the air quality is improved in this process.  A burn on a rainy day would be a lot cleaner, far less fossel fuel used and a whole lot cheaper.

    "Burn Pile" is now ground and sent to co-generation or compost facilities. These photos are of the screening process to separate the coarse from the fines from the dirt. They were already ground over many days perviously. Not sure the air quality is improved in this process. A burn on a rainy day would be a lot cleaner, far less fossel fuel used and a whole lot cheaper.

  • "Burn Pile" is now ground and sent to co-generation or compost facilities.  These photos are of the screening process to separate the coarse from the fines from the dirt.  They were already ground over many days perviously.  Not sure the air quality is improved in this process.  A burn on a rainy day would be a lot cleaner, far less fossel fuel used and a whole lot cheaper.

    "Burn Pile" is now ground and sent to co-generation or compost facilities. These photos are of the screening process to separate the coarse from the fines from the dirt. They were already ground over many days perviously. Not sure the air quality is improved in this process. A burn on a rainy day would be a lot cleaner, far less fossel fuel used and a whole lot cheaper.

  • "Burn Pile" is now ground and sent to co-generation or compost facilities.  These photos are of the screening process to separate the coarse from the fines from the dirt.  They were already ground over many days perviously.  Not sure the air quality is improved in this process.  A burn on a rainy day would be a lot cleaner, far less fossel fuel used and a whole lot cheaper.

    "Burn Pile" is now ground and sent to co-generation or compost facilities. These photos are of the screening process to separate the coarse from the fines from the dirt. They were already ground over many days perviously. Not sure the air quality is improved in this process. A burn on a rainy day would be a lot cleaner, far less fossel fuel used and a whole lot cheaper.

  • "Burn Pile" is now ground and sent to co-generation or compost facilities.  These photos are of the screening process to separate the coarse from the fines from the dirt.  They were already ground over many days perviously.  Not sure the air quality is improved in this process.  A burn on a rainy day would be a lot cleaner, far less fossel fuel used and a whole lot cheaper.

    "Burn Pile" is now ground and sent to co-generation or compost facilities. These photos are of the screening process to separate the coarse from the fines from the dirt. They were already ground over many days perviously. Not sure the air quality is improved in this process. A burn on a rainy day would be a lot cleaner, far less fossel fuel used and a whole lot cheaper.

  • "Burn Pile" is now ground and sent to co-generation or compost facilities.  These photos are of the screening process to separate the coarse from the fines from the dirt.  They were already ground over many days perviously.  Not sure the air quality is improved in this process.  A burn on a rainy day would be a lot cleaner, far less fossel fuel used and a whole lot cheaper.

    "Burn Pile" is now ground and sent to co-generation or compost facilities. These photos are of the screening process to separate the coarse from the fines from the dirt. They were already ground over many days perviously. Not sure the air quality is improved in this process. A burn on a rainy day would be a lot cleaner, far less fossel fuel used and a whole lot cheaper.

  • "Burn Pile" is now ground and sent to co-generation or compost facilities.  These photos are of the screening process to separate the coarse from the fines from the dirt.  They were already ground over many days perviously.  Not sure the air quality is improved in this process.  A burn on a rainy day would be a lot cleaner, far less fossel fuel used and a whole lot cheaper.

    "Burn Pile" is now ground and sent to co-generation or compost facilities. These photos are of the screening process to separate the coarse from the fines from the dirt. They were already ground over many days perviously. Not sure the air quality is improved in this process. A burn on a rainy day would be a lot cleaner, far less fossel fuel used and a whole lot cheaper.

  • "Burn Pile" is now ground and sent to co-generation or compost facilities.  These photos are of the screening process to separate the coarse from the fines from the dirt.  They were already ground over many days perviously.  Not sure the air quality is improved in this process.  A burn on a rainy day would be a lot cleaner, far less fossel fuel used and a whole lot cheaper.

    "Burn Pile" is now ground and sent to co-generation or compost facilities. These photos are of the screening process to separate the coarse from the fines from the dirt. They were already ground over many days perviously. Not sure the air quality is improved in this process. A burn on a rainy day would be a lot cleaner, far less fossel fuel used and a whole lot cheaper.

  • "Burn Pile" is now ground and sent to co-generation or compost facilities.  These photos are of the screening process to separate the coarse from the fines from the dirt.  They were already ground over many days perviously.  Not sure the air quality is improved in this process.  A burn on a rainy day would be a lot cleaner, far less fossel fuel used and a whole lot cheaper.

    "Burn Pile" is now ground and sent to co-generation or compost facilities. These photos are of the screening process to separate the coarse from the fines from the dirt. They were already ground over many days perviously. Not sure the air quality is improved in this process. A burn on a rainy day would be a lot cleaner, far less fossel fuel used and a whole lot cheaper.

  • "Burn Pile" is now ground and sent to co-generation or compost facilities.  These photos are of the screening process to separate the coarse from the fines from the dirt.  They were already ground over many days perviously.  Not sure the air quality is improved in this process.  A burn on a rainy day would be a lot cleaner, far less fossel fuel used and a whole lot cheaper.

    "Burn Pile" is now ground and sent to co-generation or compost facilities. These photos are of the screening process to separate the coarse from the fines from the dirt. They were already ground over many days perviously. Not sure the air quality is improved in this process. A burn on a rainy day would be a lot cleaner, far less fossel fuel used and a whole lot cheaper.

  • "Burn Pile" is now ground and sent to co-generation or compost facilities.  These photos are of the screening process to separate the coarse from the fines from the dirt.  They were already ground over many days perviously.  Not sure the air quality is improved in this process.  A burn on a rainy day would be a lot cleaner, far less fossel fuel used and a whole lot cheaper.

    "Burn Pile" is now ground and sent to co-generation or compost facilities. These photos are of the screening process to separate the coarse from the fines from the dirt. They were already ground over many days perviously. Not sure the air quality is improved in this process. A burn on a rainy day would be a lot cleaner, far less fossel fuel used and a whole lot cheaper.

  • "Burn Pile" is now ground and sent to co-generation or compost facilities.  These photos are of the screening process to separate the coarse from the fines from the dirt.  They were already ground over many days perviously.  Not sure the air quality is improved in this process.  A burn on a rainy day would be a lot cleaner, far less fossel fuel used and a whole lot cheaper.

    "Burn Pile" is now ground and sent to co-generation or compost facilities. These photos are of the screening process to separate the coarse from the fines from the dirt. They were already ground over many days perviously. Not sure the air quality is improved in this process. A burn on a rainy day would be a lot cleaner, far less fossel fuel used and a whole lot cheaper.

  • "Burn Pile" is now ground and sent to co-generation or compost facilities.  These photos are of the screening process to separate the coarse from the fines from the dirt.  They were already ground over many days perviously.  Not sure the air quality is improved in this process.  A burn on a rainy day would be a lot cleaner, far less fossel fuel used and a whole lot cheaper.

    "Burn Pile" is now ground and sent to co-generation or compost facilities. These photos are of the screening process to separate the coarse from the fines from the dirt. They were already ground over many days perviously. Not sure the air quality is improved in this process. A burn on a rainy day would be a lot cleaner, far less fossel fuel used and a whole lot cheaper.

  • "Burn Pile" is now ground and sent to co-generation or compost facilities.  These photos are of the screening process to separate the coarse from the fines from the dirt.  They were already ground over many days perviously.  Not sure the air quality is improved in this process.  A burn on a rainy day would be a lot cleaner, far less fossel fuel used and a whole lot cheaper.

    "Burn Pile" is now ground and sent to co-generation or compost facilities. These photos are of the screening process to separate the coarse from the fines from the dirt. They were already ground over many days perviously. Not sure the air quality is improved in this process. A burn on a rainy day would be a lot cleaner, far less fossel fuel used and a whole lot cheaper.

  • "Burn Pile" is now ground and sent to co-generation or compost facilities.  These photos are of the screening process to separate the coarse from the fines from the dirt.  They were already ground over many days perviously.  Not sure the air quality is improved in this process.  A burn on a rainy day would be a lot cleaner, far less fossel fuel used and a whole lot cheaper.

    "Burn Pile" is now ground and sent to co-generation or compost facilities. These photos are of the screening process to separate the coarse from the fines from the dirt. They were already ground over many days perviously. Not sure the air quality is improved in this process. A burn on a rainy day would be a lot cleaner, far less fossel fuel used and a whole lot cheaper.

  • "Burn Pile" is now ground and sent to co-generation or compost facilities.  These photos are of the screening process to separate the coarse from the fines from the dirt.  They were already ground over many days perviously.  Not sure the air quality is improved in this process.  A burn on a rainy day would be a lot cleaner, far less fossel fuel used and a whole lot cheaper.

    "Burn Pile" is now ground and sent to co-generation or compost facilities. These photos are of the screening process to separate the coarse from the fines from the dirt. They were already ground over many days perviously. Not sure the air quality is improved in this process. A burn on a rainy day would be a lot cleaner, far less fossel fuel used and a whole lot cheaper.

  • "Burn Pile" is now ground and sent to co-generation or compost facilities.  These photos are of the screening process to separate the coarse from the fines from the dirt.  They were already ground over many days perviously.  Not sure the air quality is improved in this process.  A burn on a rainy day would be a lot cleaner, far less fossel fuel used and a whole lot cheaper.

    "Burn Pile" is now ground and sent to co-generation or compost facilities. These photos are of the screening process to separate the coarse from the fines from the dirt. They were already ground over many days perviously. Not sure the air quality is improved in this process. A burn on a rainy day would be a lot cleaner, far less fossel fuel used and a whole lot cheaper.

  • "Burn Pile" is now ground and sent to co-generation or compost facilities.  These photos are of the screening process to separate the coarse from the fines from the dirt.  They were already ground over many days perviously.  Not sure the air quality is improved in this process.  A burn on a rainy day would be a lot cleaner, far less fossel fuel used and a whole lot cheaper.

    "Burn Pile" is now ground and sent to co-generation or compost facilities. These photos are of the screening process to separate the coarse from the fines from the dirt. They were already ground over many days perviously. Not sure the air quality is improved in this process. A burn on a rainy day would be a lot cleaner, far less fossel fuel used and a whole lot cheaper.

  • "Burn Pile" is now ground and sent to co-generation or compost facilities.  These photos are of the screening process to separate the coarse from the fines from the dirt.  They were already ground over many days perviously.  Not sure the air quality is improved in this process.  A burn on a rainy day would be a lot cleaner, far less fossel fuel used and a whole lot cheaper.

    "Burn Pile" is now ground and sent to co-generation or compost facilities. These photos are of the screening process to separate the coarse from the fines from the dirt. They were already ground over many days perviously. Not sure the air quality is improved in this process. A burn on a rainy day would be a lot cleaner, far less fossel fuel used and a whole lot cheaper.

  • "Burn Pile" is now ground and sent to co-generation or compost facilities.  These photos are of the screening process to separate the coarse from the fines from the dirt.  They were already ground over many days perviously.  Not sure the air quality is improved in this process.  A burn on a rainy day would be a lot cleaner, far less fossel fuel used and a whole lot cheaper.

    "Burn Pile" is now ground and sent to co-generation or compost facilities. These photos are of the screening process to separate the coarse from the fines from the dirt. They were already ground over many days perviously. Not sure the air quality is improved in this process. A burn on a rainy day would be a lot cleaner, far less fossel fuel used and a whole lot cheaper.

  • "Burn Pile" is now ground and sent to co-generation or compost facilities.  These photos are of the screening process to separate the coarse from the fines from the dirt.  They were already ground over many days perviously.  Not sure the air quality is improved in this process.  A burn on a rainy day would be a lot cleaner, far less fossel fuel used and a whole lot cheaper.

    "Burn Pile" is now ground and sent to co-generation or compost facilities. These photos are of the screening process to separate the coarse from the fines from the dirt. They were already ground over many days perviously. Not sure the air quality is improved in this process. A burn on a rainy day would be a lot cleaner, far less fossel fuel used and a whole lot cheaper.

  • "Burn Pile" is now ground and sent to co-generation or compost facilities.  These photos are of the screening process to separate the coarse from the fines from the dirt.  They were already ground over many days perviously.  Not sure the air quality is improved in this process.  A burn on a rainy day would be a lot cleaner, far less fossel fuel used and a whole lot cheaper.

    "Burn Pile" is now ground and sent to co-generation or compost facilities. These photos are of the screening process to separate the coarse from the fines from the dirt. They were already ground over many days perviously. Not sure the air quality is improved in this process. A burn on a rainy day would be a lot cleaner, far less fossel fuel used and a whole lot cheaper.

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