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On-Farm Compost Facility Design

Carbon Cycle Consulting

Custom Compost Facility Design — Built Around Your Farm

At Carbon Cycle Consulting, we help farmers create compost systems that turn everyday waste into long-term fertility. Whether you’re new to composting or ready to scale, we’ll help design a system that’s efficient, sustainable, and cost-effective — and it’s currently free.


Designed for Real Farms

We build around your materials, space, and goals — not a one-size-fits-all template.

Support That Goes Beyond the Blueprint

From pile layout to turning schedules, we help you manage a biological process — not just a pile of waste.

Future-Ready & Scalable

Start simple, grow smart. We help lay the groundwork for you to upgrade into producing Living Carbon compost with Diamond T microbial inputs.

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What You Get With a Custom Compost Design

Service 1

Built for Your Scale

Whether you manage 10 acres or 1,000, we tailor the system to your space, labor, and resources — no overbuilt, overcomplicated setups.

Service 2

Simple, Efficient Workflow

From raw inputs to finished compost, we design with your daily routine in mind. Turning, watering, and curing are all factored in.

Service 3

Ready to Go Living

We help you prepare for future upgrades — like microbial inoculants or Diamond T mineral blends — to turn your compost into Living Carbon.

Farmers Feedback

Real feedback from growers who’ve improved their soil with our help.

We started working with Carbon Cycle to bring life back to our depleted soil. Within one season, we saw stronger crops and needed fewer inputs. Their guidance made all the difference.

Ben H.

Wisconsin Vegetable Grower

I thought compost was compost — until I learned what’s really possible. These guys know their biology, and their support didn’t end after the first delivery.

Maya R.

Organic Market Farmer

The consulting support that came with our order was just as valuable as the product. They helped us understand what our soil actually needed and why.

Travis D.

Midwestern Grain Producer