Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Vermeer


One of Aguinaga Green's grinders that we use to process material. Our Vermeer is a one thousand horse power machine which can produce 600 CY an hour.


Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Research with University of Riverside

Aguinaga Green continues to be active in supporting research with University of Riverside. Shown here, is a material mixed specifically to amend a test plot which will be involved with research in the eradication of Asian Citrus psyllid.












Monday, October 24, 2011

Soil Core Sample

Aguinaga Green is actively involved in solving city landscape problems. Here, Roger Aguinaga extracts a soil core sample for analysis. The maple trees on this particular median were experiences tip burn - and Aguinaga Green analyzed the soil and designed a custom mix to fix the problem.



Monday, September 12, 2011

Spreading Mulch and Amendments




Aguinaga spreads mulch and amendments for everything from local community soccer and baseball fields to the still visible and viable agricultural segment of Southern California.

Our hydraulic driven spreaders can accomplish a homogeneous quarter inch thick spread thirty feet wide, and dial up to as much as a delivery of twenty tons of amendment per acre.

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Making Custom Mixes

Our owner, Roger Aguinaga, making a custom mix.








Monday, May 9, 2011

SCAQMD meets with Aguinaga






Roger Aguinaga and Tracy Goss, Planing supervisor for the SCAQMD discuss the critical nature of water content and oxygn within a processing line of clean green material that is on the way to becoming a base for the many custom soil amendment mixes manufactured by Aguinaga at the Baker Canyon California facilities. Raw landscape trimmings collected here, must reach a minimum of 135F in processing to assure the elimination of pathogens and seeds, before being rejuvenated into beneficial planting materials.



Jong Lee of the SCAQMD makes notes to utilize in the planning of an air emission rule the SCAQMD is developing. Others in the group include (L to R) Tracy Goss - SCAQMD Planning Supervisor,Paul Ryan of Ryan Associates, Dan Noble of the Association of Compost Producers, and Roger Aguinaga - President of Aguinaga Green, Inc.

Friday, April 22, 2011

Visit with Cal Recycle


Roger Aguinaga, President of Aguinaga Green, Inc. - one of O.C.s oldest and largest clean green mulch and amendment suppliers to both ag and local landscapers, discusses the proper and necessary manner in which compost must be processed, with Sacramaneto visitors from Cal Recycle, Kyle pogue and Robert Horowitz.