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The process of active composting, where high carbon and high nitrogen materials are blended and frequently turned, dramatically accelerates the rate of decomposition of these materials. The microbes which feed on these materials multiply in vast numbers when proper moisture (50% to 70% moisture content) and ample oxygen are available. These aerobic (oxygen dependent) microbes include different communities of bacteria, actinomycetes (filamentous bacteria) and fungi which become active at different temperature thresholds. Compost begins to heat up as microbes operating at lower temperatures become active. While feeding on the raw materials their numerous bodies give off a small amount of heat which slowly raises the temperature of the pile or windrow. Thermophilic (high temperature) bacteria, actinomycetes and fungi begin to operate when the compost pile or windrow reaches about 100 deg F. |
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BENEFITS OF USING COMPOST AS A SOIL AMENDMENT, TOP DRESSING OR MULCH:
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RECOMENDED COMPOST USES |
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