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Title: Guide for Community Yard Waste Composting in Kansas

Publication ID: MF2275

Description: Composting is often the most economical alternative for yard trimmings. It helps avoid landfill fees and transportation costs & provides organic material & mulch to a community or citizens.

Author(s): Eberle, William M.

Publication Date: August 1997

Tags: compost, land, soil, microorganisms, Aeration, mesophilic, thermophilic, decomposition, nitrogen, manure, odor, fertilizer, Acidity, shredded, Windrow, front-end loader, Aerated static pile, In-vessel composting, Air quality, contaminants, regulations, safety, respirators, fungus, Fire protection, Spontaneous combustion, MF-2275

Resource Type: text

Format: PDF

Language: English


View Publication:
http://www.ksre.ksu.edu/library/crpsl2/mf2275.pdf (171 KB)

MF2275
Price:
Public - $1.14
** Internal - $0.90


** Internal customers are units of K-State Research and Extension or State of Kansas agencies capable of paying with an interdepartmental or interfund voucher. Public customers are all others. "Most publications are available free to Kansas citizens at K-State Research and Extension offices in counties throughout the state."