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GSR Solutions Advances Bolt-On Regenerative Organic Platform for Dairy Farms and Digesters
Validated biotechnology that enhances dairy farm digester and non-digester operations while reducing nutrient runoff risk and creating valuable organic products
Published on Feb. 11, 2026
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GSR Solutions is highlighting its proprietary, bolt-on nutrient recovery platforms that help dairy farms, food and beverage processors, anaerobic digester facilities, and wastewater operators capture excess nitrogen and phosphorus from liquid waste streams and convert them into valuable regenerative organic fertilizers, while improving water quality outcomes and supporting nutrient management goals.
Why it matters
Clean water is of importance to everyone, and GSR Solutions' process separates phosphorus and nitrogen from the farm waste stream, reducing the nutrients in the liquid effluent and converting them into marketable organic fertilizer. This provides farmers with more options for managing manure and wastewater effluents while creating valuable outputs.
The details
GSR's platform is designed to separate nitrogen and phosphorus from nutrient-rich liquid effluents and reduce nutrients in the remaining liquid fraction, helping farm and digester operators lower nutrient discharge risk and strengthen water stewardship outcomes. GSR has shown nutrient capture performance of up to 95% in Stage 1 and over 99% in Stage 2, alongside multi-year validation under operating conditions, reflecting a focus on deployable solutions that can be integrated into existing workflows.
- On National Inventors Day (Feb. 11), GSR Solutions is highlighting its proprietary, bolt-on nutrient recovery platforms.
- Green Mountain Dairy Farm implemented the GSR BOLT™ nutrient recovery platform and has generated commercial organic fertilizers over multiple years of operation.
The players
GSR Solutions
A company that develops biotechnology platforms that convert organic waste, including livestock waste and organic residuals from farm operations, food industries, and anaerobic digesters, into value-added products such as organic fertilizers, plant nutrition and crop-care biologicals, and alternative fuels.
Green Mountain Dairy Farm
A dairy farm that implemented the GSR BOLT™ nutrient recovery platform and has generated commercial organic fertilizers over multiple years of operation.
Bill Rowell
A farmer who operates Green Mountain Dairy Farm with his brother.
What they’re saying
“It is understood that clean water is of importance to everyone. GSR Solutions has developed a process that separates phosphorus and nitrogen from the farm waste stream, thereby reducing the nutrients of the liquid effluent to a small fraction of its original content and converting them into marketable organic fertilizer.”
— Bill Rowell, Farmer, Green Mountain Dairy Farm (EINPresswire.com)
What’s next
GSR's nutrient recovery solutions are designed to integrate into operations with different infrastructure profiles, including GSR-AD-BOLT™ for anaerobic digester sites, GSR-FLO™ for non-digester farms and industrial operations, and GSR-BC™ for specialized industries with unique nutrient management needs.
The takeaway
GSR's waste-to-value innovation provides practical options for dairy farms and industrial operators to manage manure and wastewater effluents while creating valuable organic fertilizer products, helping align operational needs with conservation objectives and water quality goals.
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