Aaron,

I have used in the past the following for relatively large quantities of 
dry plant material: it works pretty good and fast: a Cyclone Mill (UDY 
Corp., Fort Collins, CO) to pass a 1-mm screen. Works for total n and P.

Elly

Elly P.H.Best, Ph.D.
Senior Research Ecologist
NRMRL, Water Supply and Water Resources Div.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
26 W Martin Luther King Dr.
Cincinnati, OH 45268
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From:
Aaron Stoler <[email protected]>
To:
[email protected]
Date:
03/31/2011 01:08 PM
Subject:
[ECOLOG-L] how to grind up A LOT of leaf litter?



I need to grind up a very large quantity of leaf litter, varying in 
toughness and size, for nutrient analysis.  For smaller amounts, I 
typically use a Wiley Mill, but for the amount that I need to grind, 
this is entirely impractical.  I am not very concerned with consistency 
of the grind, but I would like to get it down to a ground somewhere in 
the range of coffee grounds.  Does anyone have suggestions?

Thank you,
Aaron Stoler

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