1260:, and similar crops, compost can be broadcast across the top of the soil using spreader trucks or spreaders pulled behind a tractor. It is expected that the spread layer is very thin (approximately 6 mm (0.24 in)) and worked into the soil prior to planting. Application rates of 25 mm (0.98 in) or more are not unusual when trying to rebuild poor soils or control erosion. Due to the extremely high cost of compost per unit of nutrients in the United States, on-farm use is relatively rare since rates over 4 tons/acre may not be affordable. This results from an over-emphasis on "recycling organic matter" than on "sustainable nutrients." In countries such as Germany, where compost distribution and spreading are partially subsidized in the original waste fees, compost is used more frequently on open ground on the premise of nutrient "sustainability".
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ban diapers in landfills, which caused a national uproar. Ultimately the idea of composting diapers was abandoned, partly since it was not proven scientifically to be possible, and mostly because the concept was a marketing stunt in the first place. After this, composting emphasis shifted back to recycling organic wastes previously destined for landfills. There are no bonafide quality standards in
America, but the USCC sells a seal called "Seal of Testing Assurance" (also called "STA"). For a considerable fee, the applicant may display the USCC logo on products, agreeing to volunteer to customers a current laboratory analysis that includes parameters such as nutrients, respiration rate, salt content, pH, and limited other indicators.
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weather conditions. Each type of manure has its own physical, chemical, and biological characteristics. Cattle and horse manures, when mixed with bedding, possess good qualities for composting. Swine manure, which is very wet and usually not mixed with bedding material, must be mixed with straw or similar raw materials. Poultry manure must be blended with high-carbon, low-nitrogen materials.
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130:(brown waste). Greens are materials rich in nitrogen, such as leaves, grass, and food scraps. Browns are woody materials rich in carbon, such as stalks, paper, and wood chips. The materials break down into humus in a process taking months. Composting can be a multistep, closely monitored process with measured inputs of water, air, and carbon- and nitrogen-rich materials. The
698:, sometimes called "humanure" in the composting context, can be added as an input to the composting process since it is a nutrient-rich organic material. Nitrogen, which serves as a building block for important plant amino acids, is found in solid human waste. Phosphorus, which helps plants convert sunlight into energy in the form of ATP, can be found in liquid human waste.
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Carbohydrate is transformed into lactic acid, which dissociates naturally to form lactate, a biological energy carrier. The preserved result is therefore readily consumed by soil microbes and from there by the entire soil food web, leading to a significant increase in soil organic carbon and turbation. The process completes in weeks and returns soil acidity to normal.
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Council. The USCC was originally established in 1991 by Procter & Gamble to promote composting of disposable diapers, following state mandates to
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control, even though the application to non-sludge materials has not been scientifically tested. An example is that green waste composts are used at much higher rates than sludge composts were ever anticipated to be applied at. U.K guidelines also exist regarding compost quality, as well as
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Netherlands, Switzerland) and only more recently in the UK and the US. In both these countries, private trade associations within the industry have established loose standards, some say as a stop-gap measure
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Potential sources of compostable materials, or feedstocks, include residential, agricultural, and commercial waste streams. Residential food or yard waste can be composted at home, or collected for inclusion in a large-scale municipal composting facility. In some regions, it could also be included in
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Compost adds organic matter to the soil and increases the nutrient content and biodiversity of microbes in soil. Composting at home reduces the amount of green waste being hauled to dumps or composting facilities. The reduced volume of materials being picked up by trucks results in fewer trips, which
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Cold composting is a slower process that can take up to a year to complete. It results from smaller piles, including many residential compost piles that receive small amounts of kitchen and garden waste over extended periods. Piles smaller than 1 cubic metre (35 cu ft) tend not to reach and
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Thermophilic bacteria do not reproduce and are not active between â5 and 25 °C (23 and 77 °F), yet are found throughout soil. They activate once the mesophilic bacteria have begun to break down organic matter and increase the temperature to their optimal range. They have been shown to enter
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in the field. Compost may be part of the mix used to grow the seedlings, but is not normally used as the only planting substrate. The particular crop and the seeds' sensitivity to nutrients, salts, etc. dictates the ratio of the blend, and maturity is important to insure that oxygen deprivation will
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focuses on retaining heat to increase the decomposition rate, thus producing compost more quickly. Rapid composting is favored by having a carbon-to-nitrogen ratio of about 30 carbon units or less. Above 30, the substrate is nitrogen starved. Below 15, it is likely to outgas a portion of nitrogen as
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Certain ratios of these materials allow microorganisms to work at a rate that will heat up the compost pile. Active management of the pile (e.g., turning over the compost heap) is needed to maintain sufficient oxygen and the right moisture level. The air/water balance is critical to maintaining high
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with the addition of removable covers that enclose the piles, as with the system in extensive use by farmer groups in
Thailand, supported by the National Science and Technology Development Agency there. In recent years, smaller scale in-vessel composting has been advanced. These can even use common
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Though human composting was common before modern burial practices and in some religious traditions, contemporary society has tended to favor other disposition methods. However, cultural attention to concerns like sustainability and environmentally friendly burial has led to a resurgence in interest
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Brown waste is a carbon source. Typical examples are dried vegetation and woody material such as fallen leaves, straw, woodchips, limbs, logs, pine needles, sawdust, and wood ash, but not charcoal ash. Products derived from wood such as paper and plain cardboard are also considered carbon sources.
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source, and bedding as the carbon source. Straw and sawdust are common bedding materials. Nontraditional bedding materials are also used, including newspaper and chopped cardboard. The amount of manure composted on a livestock farm is often determined by cleaning schedules, land availability, and
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Nearly all dead plant and animal materials have both carbon and nitrogen in different amounts. Fresh grass clippings have an average ratio of about 15:1 and dry autumn leaves about 50:1 depending upon species. Composting is an ongoing and dynamic process; adding new sources of carbon and nitrogen
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Field studies have shown the benefits of adding compost teas to crops due to organic matter input, increased nutrient availability, and increased microbial activity. They have also been shown to have a suppressive effect on plant pathogens and soil-borne diseases. The efficacy is influenced by a
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Organisms can break down organic matter in compost if provided with the correct mixture of water, oxygen, carbon, and nitrogen. They fall into two broad categories: chemical decomposers, which perform chemical processes on the organic waste, and physical decomposers, which process the waste into
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Berkeley method produces finished compost in 18 days. It requires assembly of at least 1 cubic metre (35 cu ft) of material at the outset and needs turning every two days after an initial four-day phase. Such short processes involve some changes to traditional methods, including
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is a fermentation process rather than a decomposition process, and so retains the feedstock's energy, nutrient and carbon contents. There must be sufficient carbohydrate for fermentation to complete and therefore the process is typically applied to food waste, including noncompostable items.
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break down faster than branches), and the amount of mixing and aeration. Generally, larger piles reach higher temperatures and remain in a thermophilic stage for days or weeks. This is hot composting and is the usual method for large-scale municipal facilities and agricultural operations.
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Compost is sold as bagged potting mixes in garden centers and other outlets. This may include composted materials such as manure and peat but is also likely to contain loam, fertilizers, sand, grit, etc. Varieties include multi-purpose composts designed for most aspects of planting,
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number of factors, such as the preparation process, the type of source the conditions of the brewing process, and the environment of the crops. Adding nutrients to compost tea can be beneficial for disease suppression, although it can trigger the regrowth of human pathogens like
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in direct composting of human bodies. Some religious and cultural communities have been critical of this modern composting practice, even though it is in many ways a return to more traditional practices. Human composting is legal in Sweden and in multiple US states, and
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soils via rainwater. They are present so broadly because of many factors, including their spores being resilient. Thermophilic bacteria thrive at higher temperatures, reaching 40â60 °C (104â140 °F) in typical mixes. Large-scale composting operations, such as
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formulations, grow bags, designed to have crops such as tomatoes directly planted into them. There are also a range of specialist composts available, e.g. for vegetables, orchids, houseplants, hanging baskets, roses, ericaceous plants, seedlings, potting on, etc.
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can be put on compost piles or directly used as fertilizer. Adding urine to compost can increase temperatures, so can increase its ability to destroy pathogens and unwanted seeds. Unlike feces, urine does not attract disease-spreading flies (such as
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Western country that does not distinguish sludge-source compost from green-composts, and by default 50% of US states expect composts to comply in some manner with the federal EPA 503 rule promulgated in 1984 for sludge products.
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Although the natural decomposition of human corpses into soil is a long-standing practice, a more rapid process that was developed in the early 21st century by
Katrina Spade, entails encasing human corpses in wood chips, straw, and alfalfa until
342:, etc., and other large molecules such as lignin and cellulose that are more difficult to decompose. The "pleasant, earthy smell of compost" is attributed to Actinomycetota. They make carbon, ammonia, and nitrogen nutrients available to plants.
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roll-off waste dumpsters as the vessel. The advantage of using roll-off waste dumpsters is their relatively low cost, wide availability, they are highly mobile, often do not need building permits and can be obtained by renting or buying.
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method of decomposing organic solid wastes, so it can be used to recycle organic material. The process involves decomposing organic material into a humus-like material, known as compost, which is a good fertilizer for plants.
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materials within a building, container, or vessel. In-vessel composting systems can consist of metal or plastic tanks or concrete bunkers in which air flow and temperature can be controlled, using the principles of a
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ingest partly composted material and excrete worm castings, making nitrogen, calcium, phosphorus, and magnesium available to plants. The tunnels they create as they move through the compost also increase aeration and
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and human pathogen regrowth. Aerated compost tea brews faster and generates more microbes, but has potential for human pathogen regrowth, particularly when one adds additional nutrients to the mixture.
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combined with mechanical sorting of mixed waste streams is increasingly being used in developed countries due to regulations controlling the amount of organic matter allowed in landfills. Treating
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decompose the body. In this manner, the transformation can be sped up to as little as 1â2 months. The accelerated process is based in part on techniques developed for the composting of livestock.
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As the temperature rises, a second, thermophilic phase starts, in which various thermophilic bacteria carry out the decomposition under higher temperatures (50 to 60 °C (122 to 140 °F).)
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due to anaerobic conditions, and provides economic and environmental co-benefits. For example, compost can also be used for land and stream reclamation, wetland construction, and landfill cover.
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in immature compost that may inhibit germination, and the possible tie up of nitrogen by incompletely decomposed lignin. It is very common to see blends of 20â30% compost used for transplanting
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GĂłmez-BrandĂłn, M; Vela, M; Martinez Toledo, MV; Insam, H; DomĂnguez, J (2015). "12: Effects of
Compost and Vermiculture Teas as Organic Fertilizers". In Sinha, S; Plant, KK; Bajpai, S (eds.).
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is added after each use. This practice creates air pockets in the human waste to promote aerobic decomposition. This also improves the carbon-to-nitrogen ratio and reduces potential
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improver, supplying humus and nutrients. It provides a rich growing medium as absorbent material. This material contains moisture and soluble minerals, which provide support and
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maintain high temperatures. Turning is not necessary with cold composting, although a risk exists that parts of the pile may go anaerobic as it becomes compacted or waterlogged.
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found in compost. Bacteria process carbon and nitrogen and excrete plant-available nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and magnesium. Depending on the phase of composting,
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by earthworms. These castings have been shown to contain reduced levels of contaminants and a higher saturation of nutrients than the organic materials before vermicomposting.
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die-off. The end product can also be moved to a secondary system â usually another composting step â to allow more time for mesophilic composting to further reduce pathogens.
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larvae are able to rapidly consume large amounts of organic material and can be used to treat human waste. The resulting compost still contains nutrients and can be used for
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is needed to grow and reproduce more organisms to oxidize the carbon. High nitrogen materials tend to be green and wet. They can also include colourful fruits and vegetables.
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smaller, more homogenized particle sizes in the input materials, controlling carbon-to-nitrogen ratio (C:N) at 30:1 or less, and careful monitoring of the moisture level.
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Okutman; ErdbrƱgger, Isabel; ưnyayar, Ali; Mazmanci, Mehmet A.; Banat, Ibrahim M. (1 April 2008).
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or with a biodegradable container are common practice in Muslim and Jewish traditions and are allowed in the UK, the US, and many other locations throughout the world.
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Aslam, DN; Vandergheynst, JS; Rumsey, TR (2008). "Development of models for predicting carbon mineralization and associated phytotoxicity in compost-amended soil".
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The two broad categories of organic solid waste are green and brown. Green waste is generally considered a source of nitrogen and includes pre- and post-consumer
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Trimmer, J.T.; Margenot, A.J.; Cusick, R.D.; Guest, J.S. (2019). "Aligning Product Chemistry and Soil Context for Agronomic Reuse of Human-Derived Resources".
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Many crops are not seeded directly in the field but are started in seed trays in a greenhouse. When the seedlings reach a certain stage of growth, they are
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to discourage independent government agencies from establishing tougher consumer-friendly standards. Compost is regulated in Canada and Australia as well.
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recommends that home gardeners avoid the use of sewage sludge-base fertilizer and compost, in part due to potentially high levels of PFASs. The EPA
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unviable. The temperature at which a pathogen dies depends on the pathogen, how long the temperature is maintained (seconds to weeks), and pH.
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contents of the soil, and introducing beneficial microbes that help to suppress pathogens in the soil and reduce soil-borne diseases.
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Dougherty, Mark. (1999). Field Guide to On-Farm Composting. Ithaca, New York: Natural Resource, Agriculture, and Engineering Service.
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initiative, running from 2021 to 2024, will consider the full lifecycle of PFAS including health risks of PFAS in wastewater sludge.
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process. Compost teas are generally produced from adding compost to water in a ratio of 1:4â1:10, occasionally stirring to release
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that fight plant pathogens. Sterilizing the compost, compost tea, or compost extracts reduces the effect of pathogen suppression.
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of carbon produces the heat required for other parts of the composting process. High carbon materials tend to be brown and dry.
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and enzymes present in compost extracts also have a suppressive effect on fungal plant pathogens. Compost is a good source of
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contribute to biodegradation of organic matter and consume inactive bacteria, fungi, and micro-organic particulates.
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plant and food waste, recycling organic materials, and manure. The resulting mixture is rich in plant nutrients and
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plant pathogens that can cause crop diseases. Aerated compost teas are more effective than compost extracts. The
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consistently, as well as active management, is important.
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require food and yard waste to be sorted for composting (
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3411:"How do you compost a human body â and why would you?"
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3476:"Tracker: Where Is Human Composting Legal In The US?"
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2161:"Klickitat County WA, USA Compost Mix Calculator"
2085:Compendium of Sanitation Systems and Technologies
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4774:. San Francisco Dept. of the Environment. 2016.
4365:"How to choose the best compost for your plants"
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3580:"hugelkultur: the ultimate raised garden beds"
1887:"Do Biodegradable Items Degrade in Landfills?"
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3528:"Edmonton, AB, Canada Co-composting facility"
2124:The Practical Handbook of Compost Engineering
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7489:List of organic gardening and farming topics
4599:"British Standards Institute Specifications"
3835:Tropical Medicine & International Health
2985:"Humanure: the end of sewage as we know it?"
2881:. Cornell Waste Management Institute. 2002.
2435:. Cornell Waste Management Institute. 2005.
1681:List of organic gardening and farming topics
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2955:"Humanure: The Next Frontier in Composting"
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4477:. Compostingcouncil.org. Archived from
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3888:"How Cities Are Turning Food into Fuel"
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2221:Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
2186:"Compost Physics - Cornell Composting"
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4799:"The case for mandatory composting"
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3364:"Composting Large Animal Carcasses"
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4455:from the original on 11 April 2021
3825:Banks, Ian J.; Gibson, Walter T.;
3757:from the original on 8 August 2017
3702:"Paper on Invasive European Worms"
3381:Helmore, Edward (1 January 2023).
3182:from the original on 14 April 2021
2737:from the original on 19 April 2021
2533:from the original on 19 April 2021
1927:from the original on 15 April 2019
605:â a central nervous system disease
25:
4998:from the original on 13 July 2021
4585:"EPA regulations for compost use"
4533:"Organics Recycling in Australia"
3235:from the original on 13 July 2021
2707:from the original on 13 July 2021
2648:from the original on 13 July 2021
2263:from the original on 13 July 2021
2141:from the original on 13 July 2021
2056:from the original on 13 July 2021
1729:"Reduce, Reuse, Recycle - US EPA"
7685:
7673:
7662:
7661:
7649:
6561:
6560:
6549:
6491:Extended producer responsibility
5977:
5758:
5722:
5721:
5711:
5468:Extended producer responsibility
5197:
5059:
5047:
5035:
5023:
4716:"Gwynedd Council food recycling"
3634:. 4 January 2012. Archived from
3409:Prasad, Ritu (30 January 2019).
3207:Canadian Journal of Soil Science
2461:Robert, Graves (February 2000).
2040:Lal, Rattan (30 November 2003).
1897:from the original on 9 June 2021
1550:traditional agricultural systems
1218:that contains methane, a potent
1046:This section is an excerpt from
985:Other systems at household level
930:This section is an excerpt from
916:operations, or totally enclosed
875:This section is an excerpt from
822:This section is an excerpt from
753:This section is an excerpt from
452:Three year old household compost
169:Composter made from a hollow log
6049:Mechanical biological treatment
4835:U.S. Government Printing Office
4389:US EPA, OLEM (12 August 2015).
4316:. Royal Horticultural Society.
4030:10.17660/ActaHortic.2004.644.55
3886:Dawson, Lj (21 November 2019).
3608:. 3 August 2010. Archived from
3554:"Open Windrow composting (OWC)"
2756:US EPA, OLEM (12 August 2015).
2507:Waste Management & Research
2410:from the original on 6 May 2021
705:, or indirectly in the form of
625:Materials that can be composted
8025:Biodegradable waste management
4797:Tyler, Aubin (21 March 2010).
4074:10.1016/j.biortech.2008.04.074
3968:10.1016/j.biortech.2008.04.074
3920:. 7 April 2003. Archived from
3582:. Richsoil.com. 27 July 2007.
3509:Aerated Static Pile composting
2916:Virginia Cooperative Extension
1921:Sustainable Management of Food
1591:on sustainable practices, and
1294:Compost can be added to soil,
877:Aerated static pile composting
870:Aerated static-pile composting
862:aerated static pile composting
1:
5634:Container-deposit legislation
4441:10.1016/j.jclepro.2020.123613
4421:Journal of Cleaner Production
3748:10.1016/S0960-8524(99)00055-3
3561:Waste Planning Practice Guide
2953:Barth, Brian (7 March 2017).
2519:10.1016/S0734-242X(95)90081-0
4944:Composting for the Homeowner
4647:Australian quality standards
4314:"John Innes potting compost"
4256:10.1080/01448765.2012.671516
4003:Composting for the Homeowner
3121:10.1016/j.envint.2008.07.004
2787:Composting for the Homeowner
2001:Masters, Gilbert M. (1997).
1869:Composting for the Homeowner
1587:, who worked extensively in
505:Composting can destroy some
388:feed on decaying vegetables.
7770:Magnesium deficiency#Plants
7520:Index of pesticide articles
6501:History of waste management
5329:Materials recovery facility
2558:Journal of Water and Health
2501:Gerba, C. (1 August 1995).
1865:"The Science of Composting"
1248:On open ground for growing
1026:that is covered with soil.
904:Aerated static piles offer
812:Industrial-scale composting
676:generated on the farm as a
210:Materials in a compost pile
8046:
6664:Climate-friendly gardening
6089:fluorescent lamp recycling
4867:. Sierra Club. 21 May 2021
2991:. 12 May 2009 – via
2626:10.1016/j.psep.2018.09.024
1923:. US EPA. 12 August 2015.
1671:List of environment topics
1666:List of composting systems
1244:Compost used as fertilizer
1045:
1007:
929:
874:
821:
752:
688:
637:
411:break down plant material.
202:organic farm in Washington
43:
36:
29:
7643:
7540:Plant disease forecasting
7494:Vegan organic agriculture
7344:Genetically modified tree
6544:
5975:
5707:
5195:
4152:10.1007/s00425-018-3035-2
3109:Environment International
2233:10.1007/s00253-008-1372-y
1236:Agriculture and gardening
898:, open or covered, or in
668:Animal manure and bedding
7959:Algal nutrient solutions
7805:Micronutrient deficiency
6471:China's waste import ban
5030:Agriculture and Agronomy
2336:"Compost Microorganisms"
1776:10.1002/jpln.19881510512
950:Maturing windrows at an
417:feed on plant particles.
273:carbon-to-nitrogen ratio
218:Food scraps compost heap
44:Not to be confused with
8020:Sustainable food system
7836:Phosphorus assimilation
5832:Agricultural wastewater
5659:Reverse vending machine
4940:"History of Composting"
4677:"US Composting Council"
4559:"EPA Class A standards"
4475:"US Composting Council"
3334:10.1021/acs.est.9b00504
3062:wa.kaiserpermanente.org
3007:"Nitrogen in the Plant"
2850:U.S. Composting Council
2685:10.1023/A:1016302729218
2190:compost.css.cornell.edu
1639:Sustainable agriculture
1481:Many countries such as
799:Composting technologies
200:Evergreen State College
7479:Biodynamic agriculture
7416:Postharvest physiology
7364:Landscape architecture
7061:Indonesian home garden
6556:Environment portal
6234:Bosnia and Herzegovina
6124:water recycling shower
5699:Water recycling shower
5543:Reuse of human excreta
5513:Recycling (ecological)
5498:Material flow analysis
4889:. EPA. 14 October 2021
3736:Bioresource Technology
3011:extension.missouri.edu
2727:"Compost Pile Hazards"
2301:10.1099/mic.0.071696-0
1542:
1533:
1518:PFAS Strategic Roadmap
1446:
1245:
1059:
1016:
1005:
1000:
955:
943:
808:
711:sewage treatment plant
653:
616:Environmental benefits
453:
219:
211:
203:
191:
170:
65:
7831:Nitrogen assimilation
7790:Phosphorus deficiency
7780:Molybdenum deficiency
6726:Historic conservation
5924:Municipal solid waste
5904:Industrial wastewater
5488:Interchangeable parts
5483:Industrial metabolism
4681:US Composting Council
4659:"Biodegradable waste"
2909:"Backyard Composting"
1531:
1444:
1243:
1057:
997:
949:
941:
848:aerobic decomposition
806:
689:Further information:
647:
592:Legionnaires' disease
451:
217:
209:
197:
189:
168:
60:
7846:Microbial assistance
7795:Potassium deficiency
7775:Manganese deficiency
7656:Gardening portal
7555:Aquamog weed remover
7530:List of insecticides
6119:water heat recycling
6024:Garden waste dumping
5694:Water heat recycling
5684:Waste management law
4009:on 19 February 2016.
3638:on 28 September 2015
3534:on 22 September 2010
3058:"Phosphate in Urine"
2925:on 20 September 2018
2907:Rishell, Ed (2013).
2167:on 17 November 2011.
2121:Haug, Roger (1993).
1875:on 17 February 2016.
1420:wetland construction
1330:granules to produce
1318:, grit, bark chips,
1148:Related technologies
998:An almost completed
952:in-vessel composting
918:in-vessel composting
831:In-vessel composting
824:In-vessel composting
817:In-vessel composting
444:Phases of composting
373:Physical decomposers
297:Chemical decomposers
198:Compost bins at the
81:beneficial organisms
7990:Organic fertilizers
7902:Nutrient management
7841:Sulfur assimilation
7785:Nitrogen deficiency
6486:Eco-industrial park
6074:appliance recycling
5994:Anaerobic digestion
5939:Post-consumer waste
5837:Biodegradable waste
5644:Ethical consumerism
5578:Urban lumberjacking
5508:Product stewardship
5458:Eco-industrial park
4978:Laws, Bill (2014).
4433:2021JCPro.27923613N
4248:2012BioAH..28....1S
4143:2019Plant.249..799B
4066:2008BiTec..99.8735A
3999:"Benefits and Uses"
3960:2008BiTec..99.8735A
3794:2018GCBBi..10...84L
3704:. 21 January 2009.
3326:2019EnST...53.6501T
3293:on 30 December 2010
3261:on 10 November 2015
3160:2006EnST...40.7207K
2793:on 17 February 2016
2571:10.2166/wh.2010.138
1953:. 15 October 2021.
1951:www.agric.wa.gov.au
1893:. 16 October 2019.
1573:Annie Francé-Harrar
1204:biodegradable waste
1200:Anaerobic digestion
1168:Black soldier fly (
1090:) under controlled
972:biodegradable waste
884:Aerated static pile
640:Biodegradable waste
634:Organic solid waste
467:Thermophilic phase:
190:Home compost barrel
7933:Nutrient pollution
7907:Organic fertilizer
7897:Nutrient budgeting
7760:Calcium deficiency
7525:List of fungicides
7290:Companion planting
6531:Waste minimisation
6476:Cleaner production
6141:Reusable packaging
6054:Mechanical sorting
5857:Construction waste
5717:Environment portal
5588:Waste minimisation
5533:Reusable packaging
5478:Industrial ecology
4565:on 4 February 2012
4535:. BioCycle. 2011.
4513:on 18 October 2015
4022:Acta Horticulturae
3829:(1 January 2014).
3803:10.1111/gcbb.12470
3612:on 5 November 2015
3514:2008-09-17 at the
2856:on 27 October 2020
2819:The New York Times
2340:CORNELL Composting
1552:around the world.
1534:
1461:, also now called
1447:
1246:
1137:vermifilter toilet
1060:
1041:Composting toilets
1006:
964:windrow composting
956:
944:
932:Windrow composting
925:Windrow composting
914:windrow composting
809:
807:Backyard composter
703:composting toilets
654:
536:Pythium debaryanum
523:Fusarium oxysporum
454:
362:in woody material.
326:windrow composting
220:
212:
204:
192:
171:
126:(green waste) and
66:
7972:
7971:
7912:Plant tissue test
7887:Hydroponic dosers
7882:Hoagland solution
7701:
7700:
7573:Community orchard
7399:drought tolerance
6595:
6594:
6526:Waste legislation
6435:Sanitation worker
6409:London Convention
6345:Bamako Convention
6136:Resource recovery
6104:textile recycling
6099:plastic recycling
6079:battery recycling
6019:Ecological design
5944:Radioactive waste
5774:
5773:
5528:Resource recovery
5518:Refill (campaign)
5463:Ecological design
5443:Dematerialization
5253:Fluorescent lamps
4950:on 4 October 2018
4198:978-1-62699-044-9
4060:(18): 8735â8741.
4054:Bioresour Technol
3948:Bioresour Technol
3848:10.1111/tmi.12228
3687:978-3-906484-57-0
3662:978-1-60358-029-8
3498:978-0-935817-19-5
3482:. 19 August 2022.
3320:(11): 6501â6510.
3168:10.1021/es0603406
3154:(23): 7207â7215.
2472:. pp. 2â22.
2430:"Home Composting"
2095:978-3-906484-57-0
2007:. Prentice Hall.
1735:. 17 April 2013.
1585:Sir Albert Howard
1540:'s 160 BCE piece
1506:forever chemicals
1170:Hermetia illucens
1064:composting toilet
1048:Composting toilet
900:closed containers
894:. It may be in
764:is a process for
556:B. licheniformis,
546:biocontrol agents
473:Maturation phase:
461:Mesophilic phase:
222:Composting is an
176:methane emissions
111:, increasing the
97:urban agriculture
16:(Redirected from
8037:
7995:Waste management
7952:Related concepts
7851:Photorespiration
7755:Boron deficiency
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7630:Plant collecting
7566:Related articles
7503:Plant protection
6684:French intensive
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6419:OSPAR Convention
6350:Basel Convention
6161:Waste collection
6151:Sewage treatment
6109:timber recycling
6084:bottle recycling
6064:Reclaimed lumber
6059:Photodegradation
5981:
5899:Industrial waste
5867:Electronic waste
5862:Demolition waste
5842:Biomedical waste
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5679:Waste collection
5538:Reuse of bottles
5438:Circular economy
5415:Northern Ireland
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1593:Lady Eve Balfour
1581:soil degradation
1547:
1455:beneficial reuse
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762:Human composting
755:Human composting
691:Reuse of excreta
501:Pathogen removal
152:Aerobic bacteria
109:soil conditioner
39:Humanure (album)
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7765:Iron deficiency
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7735:Plant nutrition
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7635:Turf management
7620:Lists of plants
7615:List of gardens
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5889:Hazardous waste
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1352:Compost tea
1339:phytotoxins
1320:vermiculite
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1072:human waste
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551:B. subtilis
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437:Springtails
384:Beetles as
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1986:21 October
1688:References
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1407:John Innes
1385:Salmonella
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1977:"Compost"
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6577:Journals
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6304:Tanzania
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5385:Malaysia
5288:Vehicles
5278:Textiles
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3129:18701167
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1607:See also
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1424:landfill
1362:microbes
1273:tomatoes
1258:soybeans
1123:pathogen
1084:bacteria
896:windrows
892:aeration
781:microbes
770:microbes
678:nitrogen
431:Sow bugs
415:Rotifers
366:Protozoa
350:such as
303:Bacteria
245:Nitrogen
160:ammonium
136:windrows
128:"browns"
124:"greens"
7938:Soil pH
7860:Methods
7680:Commons
7593:Ikebana
7545:Pruning
7471:Organic
7421:Roguing
7307:Cutting
7198:Victory
7173:Spanish
7153:Sensory
7098:Prairie
7066:Persian
7056:Orchard
7021:Kitchen
7016:Keyhole
7011:Italian
7006:Islamic
7001:Hanging
6960:French
6946:Fernery
6934:English
6893:Chinese
6878:Cottage
6806:Baroque
6778:gardens
6731:History
6244:Georgia
6219:Belgium
6209:Armenia
6204:Albania
5765:Commons
5370:Ireland
5231:Bottles
5164:Plastic
5124:Asphalt
5054:Ecology
5016:Portals
4954:11 July
4632:23 July
4569:23 July
4485:18 July
4429:Bibcode
4244:Bibcode
4139:Bibcode
4110:3 March
4062:Bibcode
3956:Bibcode
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3790:Bibcode
3642:18 July
3616:18 July
3590:18 July
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3322:Bibcode
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3156:Bibcode
2797:12 July
2350:12 July
2106:1 April
2025:28 June
1931:13 July
1901:13 July
1743:12 July
1524:History
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1379:E. coli
1324:perlite
1302:, as a
1277:peppers
1212:methane
1182:Bokashi
1103:sawdust
1092:aerobic
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610:Oocytes
603:Tetanus
558:and P.
531:species
515:oocysts
224:aerobic
85:gardens
69:Compost
63:Germany
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7327:Taiwan
7322:Canada
7285:Botany
7278:Saikei
7273:Bonsai
7218:Winter
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7138:School
7133:Sacred
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6841:Cactus
6826:Bottle
6786:Alpine
6736:Native
6689:Garden
6674:Forest
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6309:Taiwan
6279:Russia
6259:Israel
6229:Brazil
5954:Sewage
5909:Litter
5814:, and
5563:Symbol
5405:Taiwan
5375:Israel
5365:Canada
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