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This page contains links to web sites and pages having to do with Composting. The information is divided into the following categories:

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Industry and Municipal Composting

Sites involved with large-scale municipal/industry aspects of composting.


Agricultural Composting

Literature citations that document the science-based practices that have developed for production and use.

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Literature Citations

Literature citations that document the science-based practices that have developed for production and use.

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Discussion Groups

Here are a few of the numerous discussion groups out there that give a great medium for information exchange dealing with composting issues.

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Research Units

Research Units and other interested groups

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Agricultural Uses of Municipal, Animal, and Industrial Byproducts

The USDA has a publication on Agricultural Uses of Municipal, Animal, and Industrial Byproducts.



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Vermicomposting

Sites dealing with vermicomoposting (composting using worms).

A passage taken from the Leopold Center roundtable piece. A comment by former Pres. of Practical Farmers of Iowa, Tom Frantzen, who said: "If you'd ask me what I think is the healthiest soil on our farm, I would tell you that I think I could find it and I would not need my eyes nor any of my senses other than my ears. You might laugh at this, but my daughter and I have been out in a chunk of pasture that's been seeded down for seven years under intensive management. If conditions are right, I can hear the earthworms."

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Drawing of compost bin

Backyard Composting

These are great sites that have a vast amount of information on common backyard composting.

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Canadian Sites

Composting related sites that are based out of Canada.

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Low-Input On-Farm Composting of Grass Straw Residue
A new 32-page ARS publication, Low-Input On-Farm Composting of Grass Straw Residue
(publication No. ARS-142), by , W.R. Horwath, L.F. Elliott, and D.M. Bilsland, explains the effects that various composting procedures have on reducing straw volume. These procedures provide a necessary alternative to open field burning, which is being phased out in many regions through legislative mandates. The publication is available free of charge, while supplies last, from:

Donald Churchill
USDA-ARS
National Forage Seed Production Research Center
3450 S.W. Campus Way
Corvallis, OR 97331-7102.