RNG is Being Used to Help Power Amazon Semi-Trucks, Other Fleets

“We milk about 2,500 cows a day,” said Evan Barton, the owner of South Fork Dairy in Newark, Ohio. “With that comes about 11 semi loads of manure per day.”

 Besides using it to fertilize crops, Barton found another way to make all of that manure even more useful.

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