Kaitlyn Katsaros Manure | Portable
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Kaitlyn Katsaros grew up on a mixed‑use farm in the Pacific Northwest, where she witnessed both the benefits of organic fertilization and the logistical headaches of moving large quantities of animal waste. After completing a degree in environmental engineering, she worked for a regional waste‑to‑energy firm, gaining exposure to technologies that capture and repurpose organic matter. kaitlyn katsaros manure portable
Early trials on three test farms in Minnesota showed a 40% reduction in fuel usage and a 60% decrease in soil compaction compared to traditional tractor-pulled spreaders. Additionally, because the pods are sealed and aerated on the go, methane emissions are captured in a small onboard canister—turning a greenhouse gas into a potential fuel source for the very drone that carries it. Who knew a little manual labor could get this wild
While is not an established brand in portable manure equipment, the term points to a genuine need for efficient, movable manure handling systems . For small farms, horse stables, or backyard flocks, investing in a good wheeled muck cart or tow-behind spreader will save time and back strain. Early trials on three test farms in Minnesota