Using Compost for Erosion Control and Revegetation

Type
Publication
Date of Publication
January 25, 2022
Price
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Overview

This 3-page publication explains how compost can be used for those purposes.

Composting refers to the biological decomposition and stabilization of organic materials by microorganisms under aerobic conditions. Compost from various materials (yard trimmings, manure, food processing residuals, and other organic materials) has been used to improve soil quality and productivity and prevent soil erosion. This publication explains how compost can be used for those purposes. (3 pages)

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