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Read more →Randolph Farms Landfill, 7256 W CR 600 S, Modoc, 47358, Indiana
Randolph Farms Landfill in Modoc is the county-scale landfill where larger household cleanouts and contractor hauls end up. Contractors, landscapers and residents with big loads use it when the smaller convenience centers won’t take items. Facilities in Indiana are overseen by the Indiana Department of Environmental Management; this site charges tipping fees and accepts commercial loads.
Pull in off W CR 600 S onto a wide gravel drive with room to line up a pickup or trailer and maneuver to a drop-off area. There’s typically an entrance booth or scale where loads are recorded and tipping fees assessed, so plan for a short stop before proceeding. The site looks industrial-dirt surfaces, visible berms or mounded cells, and heavy equipment moving material-so keep a safe distance from machinery. Expect weekends and spring cleanup to be the busiest times, with lines and slower unloading.
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