Farm Services & Compost Facility
About
Farm Services operates the university's compost facility, which handles about 4,000 tons of waste annually, making it one of the largest recycling operation in Tompkins County. By collecting organic waste such as food scraps and animal bedding from the Cornell Ithaca campus, and turning it into a nutrient-rich soil amendment, Farm Services diverts about half of the university's total solid waste stream.
Farm Services also offers a wide array of agricultural services to units at Cornell, and supports research on improving grasses and legume varieties to create superior forage for livestock.
In addition, the Farm Services team is equipped and highly skilled in demolishing old buildings that are no longer needed, recycling any suitable building materials in the process. Reducing the college’s footprint of buildings in various states of disrepair reduces the cost of maintenance and utilities, and shrinks the carbon footprint.