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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2021 Composting New York State Department ofEnvironmental Conservation Division ofMaterials Management Albany, New York 12233-7252 2021 REGISTERED OR PERMITTED FACILITY ANNUAL REPORT COMPOSTING ' (DO NOT USE THIS FORM FOR BIOSOLIDS COMPOSTING) 6 NYCRR Part 361-3.2 This annual report is for the year of operation from January 01 2021 to December 31 2021 Annual Report Form Due: No Later than March 1, 2022 This form may be used for all composting facilities under section 361-3.2 of the Part 360 series except for biosolids composting. 8ioao|idu composting requires the submission of different annual report form. Forms for all solid waste management facilities can befound at . }fyou have any questions onthis form, please e-mail . Failure to provide the required infunneUnn requested is ovio|atinn of Environmental Conservation Law. Timely submission of properly completed form to the Department's Regional Office that has jurisdiction over your facility and to the Department's Central Office iarequired homeet the Annual Report requirements of6NYCRRPart 3S0series. Attach additional sheets if space on the pages is insufficient or supplementary information is required or appropriate. COMPOST FACILITY ANNUAL REPORT SECTION 1 - FACILITY INFORMATION FACILITY INFORMATION FACILITY NAME: Southold Town Yard Waste Compost Facilit FACILITY LOCATION ADDRESS: FACILITY CITY: STATE: ZIP CODE: 6155 Cox Lane Cutcho ue NY 11935 FACILITY TOWN: FACILITY COUNTY: FACILITY PHONE NUMBER: Southold Suffolk 631 -734-7685 NYSDEC REGION #: 1 FACILITY CONTACT: CONTACT PHONE NUMBER: James Bunchuck 631 -734-7685 CONTACT EMAIL ADDRESS: „ imb -southoldtownny,qov OWNER INFORMATION OWNER NAME: OWNER PHONE NUMBER: Town of Southold 631-765-1889 OWNER ADDRESS: OWNER CITY: STATE: ZIP CODE: 53095 Main Road Southold NY 11971 OWNER CONTACT: OWNER CONTACT EMAIL ADDRESS: Supervisor Scott Russell scottr south oldtownn ov OPERATOR INFORMATION OPERATOR NAME: Same as owner PREFERENCES Preferred address to receive correspondence: 0 Facility location address OOwneraddress QOther(provide): PO Box 962 Cutcho ue NY 11935 Preferred email address: (�)Facility Contact 0Owner Contact Q Other(provide): Preferred individual to receive correspondence: (�)FacilityContact QOwner QOwnerContact 0Other(provide): Did you operate in 2021? )Yes; Complete this form. QNo; Complete and submit Sections 1, 12 and 13. If you no longer plan to operate and wish to relinquish your permit/registration associated with this solid waste management activity, please notify the regional office of your intent. See attachment for Regional Office addresses and contacts. SECTION 2 — QUANTITY OF MATERIAL RECEIVED Please report quantities received from January 01, 2021 to December 31, 2021 Inputs Quantity Unit Source(s) Leaves only 5950 Tons ;idents and Ian( Lu QGrass Clippings O Choose Units of Mixture of Grass and Leaves 0 Choose Units Brush (Small branches and limbs, <4 inch diameter) 8646 Tons idents and lane Source Separated Organics (Food scraps, 0 soiled paper products, etc.) 0 Choose Units U) U' Food Processing Waste (brewery grains, grape pomace, etc.) 132 Tons Brewery WastE Crop Residues (Corn stalks, etc.) 0 Choose Units Manure (including bedding) 382 Tons )cal Horse Farr Sawdust/Shavings 0 Choose Units Lu F,; Animal Carcasses (road-kill, animal mortalities) 6 Tons 70 Road-kill De 0 Paper Mill Residuals 0 Choose Units Digestate 0 Choose Units Other: 0 Choose Units Z Woodchips 197 Tons Jdents and Ian( Lu C� Choose Units Sawdust 0 Z Y m Other: Choose Units SECTION 3 — COMPOST PRODUCTION WHAT IS THE PROCESS DETENTION TIME? 45 days Note: Total time material is processed, not Including storage time COMPOST PRODUCED DURING THE YEAR: 5950 Tons COMPOST DISTRIBUTED DURING THE YEAR: 5143 Tons QUANTITY CURRENTLY STOCKPILED: 1 '000 Tons Note: Finished product stockpiled AGE OF OLDEST PRODUCT ON SITE: Woodchips - 18 months SECTION 4— COMPOST DISTRIBUTION Quantity Distributed Use of Compost Tons (landscaping, agriculture, highway, onsite, bagged, etc.) 926 direct to residents free 981 irect to residents landscapers, farmer 3236 Nurseries If PERMITTED SSO composting facility, continue to Section 45 SSO—Source Separated Organics ALL OTHER COMPOSTING FACILITIES, continue to Section #9 SECTION 5 — PATHOGEN AND VECTOR ATTRACTION REDUCTION For permitted SSO composting facilities only. Check one method for each: Pathogen Reduction 361-3.7(a) OWindrow Composting 0 Aerated Static Pile Composting 0 In-vessel Composting 0 Other (specify): Vector Attraction Reduction 361-3.7(b) 0 38 % Volatile Solids Reduction 0 SOUR 0 Aerobic Process 14 days, >_40C, >_45 C avg. IMPORTANT NOTE! Attach operating and monitoring data to show compliance with methods chosen. Temperature data records should indicate when a pile was created, pile was moved, additional material was added and/or pile was turned. SECTION 6 — FINISHED COMPOST ANALYSIS For permitted SSOW composting facilities only. Please attach sampling analyses and laboratory reports as required under Part 360 or your permit. Copies of original laboratory results must be attached. All results, except pH and Total Solids, must be on a dry weight basis. See 361-3.9 Table 6 for pollutant limits and Table 5 for annual product testing frequency 361-3.9 Table 5. Summarize data in table below or attached document. Print additional pages as needed. Analysis Date =____> Max. Conc. (mg/kg) Arsenic (mg/kg) 41 Cadmium (mg/kg) 10 Chromium (mg/kg) 1,000 Copper (mg/kg) 1,500 Lead (mg/kg) 300 Mercury (mg/kg) 10 Molybdenum (mg/kg) 40 Nickel (mg/kg) 200 Selenium (mg/kg) 100 Zinc (mg/kg) 2,500 TKN (mg/kg) Ammonia Nitrogen (mg/kg) ell ; Nitrate (mg/kg) go � 5` N 1 Total Phosphorus (mg/kg) Y�<� p � Total Potassium (mg/kg) pH (s.u.) std z ���✓w ° � Total Solids( /°) Total Volatile Solids Fecal Coliform (MPN/g) <1,000 MPN/g Salmonella (MPN/4g) <3MPN/4g Other x � �� s SECTION 7 —SAMPLE MANAGEMENT PLAN For permitted SSO composting facilities only. Describe the number, frequency and location of samples taken. Include a diagram showing all sampling locations. SECTION 8 — ATTACHMENTS (IF REQUIRED) Permitted SSO composting facilities, please attach: - Temperature monitoring and detention time data. - Sample analyses laboratory reports. - Any additional reporting requirements. Do you have a variance to the Part 360 permit requirements? 0 Yes O No If yes, please describe: SECTION 9 — UNAUTHORIZED WASTE Has unauthorized solid waste been received at the composting facility during the reporting period? 0 Yes (�)No If yes, give information below for each incident (attach additional sheets if necessary): SECTION 10 — PROBLEMS/COMPLAINTS Describe any operational problems or neighbor complaints arising from the composting operation and include any methods used to remedy the situations. This should include odor complaints, marketing difficulties, major equipment failure, etc. SECTION 11 — QUESTIONS Please identify any questions or concerns that you would like the Department to answer or consider: In 2022, the Town plans to seek Departmental input on options for adding commercially-generated food waste to its composting operations on a pilot project basis. SECTION 12 — FOOD DONATION & FOOD SCRAPS RECYCLING LAW If you are registered or permitted to compost food scraps please complete the following. For all other operations that are interested in processing food scraps, please contact your DEC regional office to determine what is required. In 2019, New York State passed the Food Donation & Food Scraps Recycling law. Effective January 1, 2022, large generators of food scraps (defined as generating an annual average of two tons per week or more) must donate excess food and recycle all remaining food scraps if they are within 25 miles of an organics recycler (composting facility, anaerobic digester, etc.). Examples of large generators include: large restaurants, grocery stores, hotels, colleges, etc. For more information visit: https://www.dec.nnc ov/chemical/114499.html Contact Information Under this legislation, DEC is responsible for providing a list of organics recyclers (compost facilities, anaerobic digesters, etc.) to large generators so they can determine available food scraps recycling opportunities in their area. You will be included in this listing if you hold a permit or registration for the composting of source separated organics or food scraps. This will educate both large generators and haulers of food scraps that you are an available composter in their area. Please provide the following information to include in the listing. Name of Business: Business Phone Number: Business Email: Business Website: ❑1 would like to opt out of DEC listing my facility as an available food scraps recycler for large generators as it relates to the Food Donation and Food Scraps Recycling law. Assessing Your Food Scraps Recycling Capacity DEC is responsible for assessing available food scraps recycling capacity across New York State. Information from your operation will help us do this. Please complete the following section to calculate the amount of excess food scraps your operation will have the capability to process in 2023. Please stay consistent with units (wet tons or cubic yards). A. Amount of foods scraps projected to be processed in 2023: Choose Unit * Note: You will not be required to process this quantity of material, these estimates will only be used to assist DEC with the annual food scraps recycling capacity assessment for the Food Donation and Food Scraps Recycling law. Questions? SECTION 13 - CERTIFICATION The Owner or Operator must sign, date and submit one completed form with an original signature to the appropriate Regional Office (See attachment for Regional Office addresses and Contacts.) The Owner or Operator must also submit one copy by email, fax or mail to: NYS Department of Environmental Conservation Bureau of Waste Reduction and Recycling —Annual Report 625 Broadway—9t' Floor Albany, New York 12233-7253 Phone: 518-402-8706 Fax 518-402-9024 Email address: organicrecycling(a)dec.ny.gov I certify, under penalty of law,that the information that will be used to determine compliance with the requirements in Subpart 361-3 of 6 NYCRR Part 361 has been prepared under my direction and supervision in accordance with the system designed to ensure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate this information. I am aware that false statement made herein are punishable pursuant to section 210.45 of the penal law. 02-01 -2022 Signature Date James Bunchuck Solid Waste Name (Print) Title (Print) i i m b(a-).so utholdtown ny.gov Email (Print) 6155 Cox Lane/P Cutchoque Address City NY 11935 ( 63) 73-7685 State and Zip Phone Number ATTACHMENTS:01\10QYES (IF YES, LIST ATTACHMENTS) Compost Analvsis Woods End Research Laboratory COMPOST MATRIX 11861.0.xlsx COPYRIGHT©2002-2021 Woods End Lab""ALL RIGHTS RESERVED VERS 9.2_ COMPOST-MATRIX(g) SCORE CAR® Date Entered: 28-Dec-21 i,,N,"° ;;`, , d+ by mo Sample Description: Compost: LC1221 11861.0 Other ID# DATA ENTRY SHEET Fill in-orange -TEST: TEST: Parameter .,. �x ected Ran a Ent PaCameter , Ex ectad!Ran e' ntry Total Moisture,as is 10-95% 60.8 DENSITY,#/cu yd 800--1600 758 Phosphorus, %dry 0.2-4.0 0.077 Inerts,> 1/4",dry basis >1 18.9 Potassium, %dry 0.4-6.0 0.1 Est Water Capacity,as is SEE REPORT-> 66 Calcium, %dry 0.2-8.0 0.86 Moisture,%of WHC 20-90 92 Magnesium, %dry 0.1 -2.0 0.42 Organic Matter%dry 10--80 60.3 Sodium, %dry 0.1 -2.0 0.08 Total-Nitrogen, %dry 0.2-3.0 1.22 Copper, ppm dry 30-600 30 C:N ratio 6-200 23.2 Manganese,ppm dry 50-400 361 CARBONATE reaction 1 ­3 1 Iron,ppm dry 1,000-12,000 3855 pH, as is,sat. paste 4.0-9.0 7.61 Zinc, ppm dry 20-500 36 EC, as is,sat. paste 1 -30 1.2 SOLVITA--CO2 1 --8 6.48 Herbicide BioAssay <40ppb Equivalen 0 SOLVITA---NH3 1 --5 5 Wheat germination 0-100 100 AMMONIUM ppm, dry 0-9,000 ppm 1036 Yield as% 10-150% 172 NITRATE, ppm,dry 0-4,000 ppm 523 Cress germination 0-1000-100100 Yield as% 10-150% 164 MULTI-ARRAY ANALYSIS-COMPOST MATRIX RANKING PROTOCOL Woods End Laboratory [Best fit of the compost test data to specific use categories,and rate-application analysis] - .s..Js.,fir epi 'z t334G3t�,^2�..�',..�:�.�';.��. '.��. z�?ct�4N;�'. �,�,`�,� aG; �r�",. '�Wal✓4 *�, avY t I,,m'u„ rk;� r; 4 �, a., '.> �`5 ?r�z� :: Woods End Laboratory Solvita Process® Test Ranking 28-Dec-21 SCORECARD Vers. 9.2 Sample is: Compost: LC1221 11861.0 Grand Rankings Use Groups: SCORE: RANK 'GROWERS ! Round Score RANKAlternate by Category: Level' Order CHOICE for Worst Case, Order' Pass? 1 Nutrient Compost 77.6% 3 n/a 80.0% 1 yes 2 Garden Compost 80.9% 1 Best Choice 80.0% 1 yes 3 Topsoil Compost 71.2% None n/a 70.0% 6 no 4 Seed Starter 78.9% 2 2nd Choice80.0% 1 yes 5 Container Mix 76.4% 5 n/a 80.0% 1 yes 6 Mulch Compost 76.6% 4 n/a 80.0% 1 yes Choose top two categories for best use computations and rate guidelines Copyright(c)2004 Woods End RSQP Quality SEAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Woods End Research Laboratory COMPOST MATRIX 11861.0.xlsx APPLICATION RATE COMPUTATION N P205 K20 Nutrient Managing Sample Lab No. Postive N-Factor Compost Values Found: 1.22 0.18 0.12 Max Allowed Rates** 1.1861.0 Score? applied as: Max-N Rate/a/Lbs Appl Rate Guideline Nutrient Compost yes 0.25 TON/ACRE= 38 150 52 35 for spreading composts lbs/100 sq ft 173 Garden Compost yes 0.25 TON/ACRE= 27 125 38 26 lbs/100 sq ft 125 Topsoil Compost no 0.25 TON/ACRE= n/a 100 n/a n/a lbs/100 sq ft n/a (OTHER)n/a Auxinic Herbicide Ranking: safe for all crops N Release Factor Units N-Fac 2.7=rn"iar?nr>':i I it?/ra x 1.12=ko/ha CO2 Stability is 6.48 0.25 Uses both CO2 and NH3 to strengthen estimation of N-release potential Ammonia factor -0.053 .05 Notes: Max rate in Lbs/acre Based on accepted nitrogen rates for a)Corn,b)vegetables and c)hay All rates corrected for expected soil release but without consideration of previous N-fertilizer wo„d.Ind N-release factor corrected for Solvita maturity assuming more N release for more active materials N-Tie Up Warning(**)Compost may be too carbonaceous to release nitrogen in this season ~- P*Excess Warning.Application of compost may have to be reduced based on soil-test P levels. °e by 4P Correction Tables Used in Nutrient Plan If Soil OM%is : N-compensation is in Ib/acre 1 20 2 40 Woods End assumes this value----> 3 60 4 80 6 120 8 160 s"~:O4'YB= IGH'T'Cr)2005-2011 'Woods End Lab—ALL T'lG i i'S RESERVED no portions of this report may be reproduced in any form whatsoever without the permission of Woods End Laboratory Copyright(c)2004 Woods End RSQP Quality SEAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Page 1 of 3 Woods End Laboratories, Inc. 290 Belgrade Road, P.O. Box 297 Mount Vernon, ME 04352/USA 207-293-2457 www.woodsend.com lab )wwoodsend.coin Soil a.nd Compost; Testing since 1975 Account: 2277 Code: NDA Project: 0 James Bunchuck Date Received : 13-Dec-2021 Town of Southold Date Reported : 28-Dec-2021 PO Box 962 Lab ID Number : 11861.0 Cutchogue NY 11935 (duality Control ; nh COMPOSITION ANALYSIS Sample Identification: Compost: LC1221 VARIABLE MEASURED Unit; dry basis as is basis Notations Bulk Density .................... lbs ft3 - 28 758 lbs/yds Total Solids (dry matter) ............ %t 100.0 39.2 784 lbs/ton Moisture Content .................... % 0.0 60.8 146 gals/ton Water Holding Capacity (Cole) ......... % 191 66 157 gals/ton Inert and Oversize Particles ......... % 18.9 378.8 lbs/ton pH (sat. paste in H20) ......... -logH+ 7.61 Medium Higli M-ee Carbonates (CO3) .... (Range 1-3) 1 None Organic Matter (Volatile Solids) ..... % 60.3 23.6 Med High Ash Residue Content ................ % 39.7 15.6 Low Conductivity (salinity) ......... dS•rn-1 1.2 Low Carbon:Nitrogen (C:N) Ratio (calc) w:w 23.2 23.2 Med High ............. ............. Seedling Response Assay, Biological Stability ...... .................... Seedling Germination ................. % 100 Not Plant-toxic Seedling Vigor .............. % of control 172 Excellent Cress Emergence ............ % of total 100 No Inhibition Cress Biomass ............ % of Control 164 Excellent Auxinic Effects ............ Ranking 1-6 0.0 Non Observed Genninable Wcods ............. #/litor 0 wo;d-free Respiration, Volumetric ... (Solvita. 1-8) 6.48 Medium Ammonia Volatization .... (Solvita. 1-5) 5.00 low or none Compost Maturity Index ... (Value 1-8) 6.3 Practical Maturity roan '103-2 Copyright©2001-2021 WOODS END LABORATORIES, Inc.. NOTE: this report uiay not be extracted or copied io any Form except in entirety as herein presented, unless by specific permission. For more explanation of data; see Woods End Laboratories,Inc. Interpretation Sheet at.www.woodsend.com 1 Page 2 of 3 Woods End Laboratories, Inc. 290 Belgrade Road, P.O. Box 297 Mount Vernon, ME 04352/USA 207-293-2457 www.wood8end.com lab<Iwoodsend.coln Soil and Compost Testing since 1975 Account: 2277 Code: NDA Project.: 0 James Bunchuck Date Received : 13-Dec-2021 Town of Southold Date Reported : 28-Dec-2021 PO Box 962 Lab ID Nuinber : 11861.0 Cutchogue NY 11935 (duality Control : nh MINERALS ANALYSIS Sarnple Identification: Compost: LC1221 VARIABLE MEASURED Unit dry basis as is basis pounds ton as is ...........I........................ Solids and Nutrients .................................... Total Solids (dry matter) ............ % 100.0 39.2 784 lbs/ton Moisture Content .................... % 0.0 60.8 146 gals/ton Total Nitrogen ....................... % 1.220 0.478 9.6 M Phosphorus (P) total ................ % 0.077 0.030 0.6 VL ................................ Extractable & Total Cations ................................ Ammonium (NH4-N) soluble ...... ppm 1036 406 0.8 Potassium (K) total ................. % 0.10 0.04 0.8 Sodium (Na) total ................... % 0.08 0.03 0.6 Calcium (Ca) total .................. % 0.86 0.34 6.7 Magnesium (Mg) total. ............... % 0.42 0.16 3.3 ..................................... Extractable Anions ..................................... Nitrate (NO3-N)soluble ........... ppm 523 205 0.4 FORM 103-2 Cupyright©2001-2021 WOODS END LABORATORIES Notes: percent;x 10,000= ppuq ppin = mg/kg; 2 Page 3 of 3 Woods End Laboratories, Inc. 290 Belgrade Road, P.O. Box 297 Mount Vernon, ME 04352/USA 207-293-2457 www.woodsend.com labe?woodsend.com Soil and Compost Testing since: 1975 Account: 2277 Code: NDA-Project: 0 James Bunchuck Town of Southold Date Received : 13-Dec-2021 PO Box 962 Date Reported : 28-Dec-2021 Cutchogue NY 11935 Lab ID Number : 11861.0 METALS and NON-METALS ANALYSIS Sample Identification: Compost: LC1221 VARIABLE MEASURED Unit dry basis as is basis lbs/ton Rating as is Moisture ............................ % 0.0 60.8 Total Solids ......................... % 100.0 39.2 176 g/liter Density ........................ (kg•1113) - 450 0.45 g/ce Copper (Cu) .................. mg•kg-1 30 12 <0.1 Very Low Manganese (Mn) .............. mg•kg-1 361 142 0.3 Med High Iron (Fe) .............. ..... ... mg•kg-1 3855 1511 3.0 A/Ied Hi Zinc (Zn) ..................... mg-kg' 36 14 <0.1 V Low Lead (Pb) .................... mg•kg-1 8.4 3.3 3.0 L Chromium (Cr) ............... mg-kg-1 62.8 - - Cadmium (Cd) . ............... rng•kg-1 0.3 < 0.3 n.a Nickel (Ni) .................... rng•kg-1 17 - - Notes: t"as is" =wet btuis; nig-kg—' = ppm (parts per million); < signifies less lhan MGD(minimum level of detection) t Rating of Metals Based on internacional standard $ Not.o: Metals Pb, Cr, Cd, Ni in gra.0,/Lou under Rating cohunn Form 103-2 Copyright.©2001-2021 WOODS END LABOR.ATOR.IES, Inc END REPORT *********** 3 Auxinic Herbicide 110Box 297- Mt Vernon MAINE 04352 Woods End' Bioassay Report 207-293-2 457 fx 293-2488 Laboratories ,NCoaFoRArFo Account:2277 James Bunchuck Town of Southold PO Box 962 Date entered: December 28,2021 Cutchogue, NY 11935 OO copvripht Woods.End Labs Inc. Sample Description %v/v actual% Injury Symptomology for Red Mean Unit Lab ID Sample wet Sample in sample Clover by Observer Injury density g/cc Medium8 w/w LM NH SE Ranking 1 Compost:LC1221 11861.0 0.454 50.0 75.2 n n n 0.0 2 3 4 5 6 Spearman Rank Correlation of Evaluators (r,): Inury b Notation Observed Effect Key: RankingDescription of observed injury Initials denote visual symptom n=0 none=no symptoms observed sl= 1 Slight=slight leaf curl,first observed level s-m= 1.5 Slight-Mod-less than a moderate effect Estimated level of plant injury m=2.0 Moderate leaf curl-very noticable based on the scale of ranking msv=2.5 Mod-Severe-less than a severe effect 0-5 in severity sv=3.0 Severe=pronounced leaf curl and distortion ex=4 Extreme-close to total inhibition a>%sample employed in medium on volume blending basis Estimated Mean Concentration in Source Material ► Disclaimer re Clopyralid Equivalents b-based on known minimum level of detection)** Lab ID Effects LM NH SE MLD? MEAN Stdev **level of estimated herbicide is based 1 11861.0 < 4 4 4 < 4.0 0.0 on calibration assays with clopyralid herbicide. The herbicide has not been directly analysed.Any other auxinic herbicide may have caused a similar effect but at another higher or lower concentration. If MLD note"<"is present it means the lowest value is beneath detectability Standard Deviation is plus/minus value for range of possibility due to observed injury -This report form is the property of Woods End and may not be altered or extracted in any way. (c)Woods End Laboratories Compost PO Box 297- Auxinic Risk Mt Vernon MAINZ; 04352 Woods End" 207-293-2 457 fx 293-2488 Laboratories Analysis RESIDUE ADVISORY LEVEL FOR COMPOST PRODUCT Insensitive Crops Moderately Sensitive Crops Level Row Sample IDCorn,Grains,Sudan, (Tomatoes,Beans, (Peas,Sunflowers, Grasses,Beets Squash,Lettuce) Tomatoes,Clover) Noted 1 11861.0 N N N 4 N-no warning,SL Cautionary, M Warning,SV Danger,** Extreme Warning FIELD(TON/ACRE)APPLICATION RATE GUIDELINE TO AVOID INJURY Insensitive Crops Moderately Sensitive Crops Row Sample IDS Corn,Grains,Sudan, (Tomatoes,Beans, (Peas,Sunflowers, Grasses,Beets Squash,Lettuce) Tomatoes,Clover) 1 11861.0 200 100 50 GARDEN(cu.ft/100 sq.ft)APPL.RATE GUIDELINE TO AVOID INJURY Insensitive Crops Moderately Sensitive Crops Row .Sample lD Corn,Grains,Sudan, (Tomatoes,Beans, (Peas,Sunflowers, Grasses,BeetsSquash,lettuce) Tomatoes,Clover) 1 11861.0 25 25 12 -This report form is the property of Woods End and may not be altered or extracted in any way. 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