WEST OLIVE, MI - This story isn't a load of crap.

But if it was, this Michigan company could put it to good use. Digested Organics, an Ann Arbor based company specializing in sustainable waste management and alternative energy, has created a system that allows clients to convert manure into clean water for farm use and surface water discharge.

Founded in 2013, Digestive Organics is the newest client of Ottawa County-based ACRE AgTech, which provides connections and resources to entrepreneurs in the field of agricultural technology.

Digested Organics has successfully installed its technology onsite at Majestic Crossing Dairy, a dairy farm north of Milwaukee. The farm uses the system to process 20,000 gallons of manure per day into clean, usable water.

The water is clean enough that Majestic Dairy has obtained a surface water discharge permit from the notoriously stringent Department of Environmental Quality, according to a news release from Ottawa County.

Bobby Levine created Digestive Organics in 2013 with the goal of improving the way society manages organic waste.

Initially targeting food waste from grocery stores and food processors, as well as solids from municipal wastewater treatment systems, Levine soon saw the opportunity to help dairy and swine operations manage their manure and nutrients more effectively.

There are more than 425,000 dairy cows and 2,000 swine farms in the State of Michigan. He approached ACRE AgTech to help transition his ideas into action.

"The ACRE team has been responsive to our needs before and since becoming a client," Levine said in a statement.

"They helped us secure a Michigan-based sales representative almost immediately as well as several new customer contacts. We value the connections and business expertise they have and look forward to continuing to work with ACRE to reach our goals."

If you're interested in learning more about Digestive Organics' technology, staff will be at Michigan State University's Anaerobic Digestion Research and Education Center through June 23.

Staff will be demonstrating how their technology functions by running test samples from food processors, farmers with manure management issues, and anyone with wastewater challenges.