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  1. The Secret Life of Compost: A "How-To" & "Why" Guide to Composting-Lawn, Garden, Feedlot or Farm by Malcolm Beck, Charles Walters, 1997-01
  2. The Complete Idiot's Guide to Composting by Chris McLaughlin, 2010-05-04
  3. Easy Composting (Environmentally Friendly Gardening) by James Ball, Robert Kourik, 1992-09
  4. Field Guide to On-Farm Composting (Nraes (Series), 114.)
  5. Composting: Sanitary Disposal and Reclamation of Organic Wastes (Monograph Series : No 31) by H. B. Gotaas, 1956-06
  6. The Science of Composting by Eliot Epstein, 1996-12-17
  7. Composting: The Organic Natural Way by Dick Kitto, 1988-08
  8. Organic Gardener's Composting by Steve Solomon, 2010-03-07
  9. Color and Learn "Green" Book, Savannah's Eco-Adventures: Composting by Jill Jaroski-Graf, Hannah Panci, et all 2010-01-28
  10. Smith & Hawken: Hands On Gardener: Composting (Smith & Hawken the Hands-on Gardener) by Liz Ball, 1998-01-02
  11. Worm Composting: Storey's Country Wisdom Bulletin A-188 (Storey Country Wisdom Bulletin, a-188) by Joshua D. Nelson, 1998-01-10
  12. Soft Fruit Growing for the Amateur - What to Plant, How to Prune and Manure, with a Chapter on Nuts, One on Mushrooms and Another on Composting by Raymond Bush, 2008-11-04
  13. No Garbage: Composting and Recycling (Lothian Australian Garden) by Allen Gilbert, 1993-12
  14. Beyond 40 percent: Record-setting recycling and composting programs

21. City Farmer:Urban Home Composting
Convincing city people to turn scraps of food and garden waste into soilnourishing compost.Category Home Gardens Soil and Additives Compost......Published by City Farmer, Canada's Office of Urban Agriculture. Urban Homecomposting. Wet Dry, Brown Green, City Farmer's composting Recipe.
http://www.cityfarmer.org/homecompost4.html
Published by City Farmer, Canada's Office of Urban Agriculture
Urban Home Composting
Essential to the success of any urban agriculture project is the condition of our city's soil. Convincing city people to turn scraps of food and garden waste into soil-nourishing compost is one of the best projects a group can start. If all our urban organic waste was turned back into crop nourishing humus, think how fertile the ground would become and what good crops we could grow. City Farmer has researched and promoted the best methods of urban composting since the fall of 1989 . We operate the Compost Hotline for the City of Vancouver and the Greater Vancouver Regional District and we maintain the Vancouver Compost Demonstration Garden (2150 Maple Street, Vancouver, BC V6J 3T3 Canada) for the City of Vancouver. Spring on the Compost Hotline
We have published brochures, a handbook titled Urban Home Composting, Rodent-Resistance and Environmental Health Standards , (cost $6.00) and City Farmer's Compost Research "Answer's to Questions Received by the Compost Hotline" (Cost $12.00).

22. Composting
Good source for all your composting needs.Category Home Gardens Soil and Additives Compost...... Introduction to composting How to Compost. What to Compost. composting Binsand Systems. composting Resources. composting Demonstration Sites to Visit.
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23. Composting For Kids
A scripted slide set written and produced by Robert E. (Skip) Richter, CEAHorticulture,Travis County, Texas Agricultural Extension Service.
http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/sustainable/slidesets/kidscompost/cover.html
A scripted slide set written and produced by Robert E. (Skip) Richter, CEA-Horticulture, Travis County, Texas Agricultural Extension Service. Adjust your browser font size to best display the text on the following slides. Click on the right arrow to go forward, the left arrow to go back one slide, and the middle ball to go to the beginning.
Hypertext markup by Heather Bludau and Dan Lineberger.
http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/sustainable/slidesets/kidscompost/cover.html
Aggie Horticulture
Sustainable Agriculture Home Page

24. Composting For Kids 1
Slide show explains the basics of composting.Category Kids and Teens Sports and Hobbies Gardening composting......composting composting is fun! It's also easy. Let's learn about howwe make compost and how we use it to grow beautiful gardens.
http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/sustainable/slidesets/kidscompost/kid1.html
Composting
Composting is fun! It's also easy. Let's learn about how we make compost and how we use it to grow beautiful gardens.

25. HDRA Consultants - Composting As Organic Waste Management
Researching and promoting composting as a sustainable solution for organic waste management.Category Home Gardens Soil and Additives Compost...... organisation. Committed to researching and providing advice on compostingas a sustainable solution to organic waste management.
http://www.compost-uk.org.uk/
Home Contact us Projects Services ... Links Contents
The consultancy wing of HDRA - the organic organisation.

Committed to researching and providing advice on composting
as a sustainable solution to organic waste management.
About HDRA Consultants
Our projects
Our services , including:
Compost Analysis

Publications
Contact us
Job vacancy -
Senior Consultant Closing date for application 21st February 2003 All content HDRA Consultants Page updated February 7, 2003

26. Worm Composting Instructions, Diet, And Harvesting
Details on worm composting, vermiculture or vermicomposting. Information harvesting.Worm composting (Vermiculture). Introduction.
http://www.mastercomposter.com/worm/wormcomp.html
Worm Composting
(Vermiculture)
Introduction
Many municipalities prefer that food wastes NOT be composted in the backyard compost pile. This restriction helps with issues of pests and odors. A popular way to compost food wastes and small amounts of paper is a worm compost bin. Red worms (commonly called red wigglers) and brown-nose worms can be used to compost food scraps and paper. Worm compost bins have been called organic garbage disposals. The worms live in paper bedding into which kitchen scraps are placed. They eat both the paper and the kitchen scraps and excrete worm castings. Castings are far more potent than compost made from a backyard pile. There are more nutrients in castings, and they are in a form that makes them even more readily available to vegetation. People often question why this process doesn't smell. It is actually the rotting portions of decaying food that stink. In worm composting, the worms eat the rotting portion. The fresh portion is then exposed to the air and begins to rot. The worms eat it as it rots. As long as you don't put in too much food for the worms, they will eat the food as it rots. Therefore, there is no rotting food left to create an odor. (If your bin smells, you are providing the wrong kinds of food or too much food.) Use the following links to access complete instructions on setting up and operating a worm compost bin:
The Worm Bin
You can either build a bin or buy one.

27. Composting At Home, HYG-1189-99
Mow your lawn often and let the clippings lie. composting is a practical andconvenient way to handle your yard wastes. composting at Home. HYG1189-99.
http://ohioline.osu.edu/hyg-fact/1000/1189.html
Ohio State University Extension Fact Sheet
Horticulture and Crop Science
2021 Coffey Rd., Columbus, Ohio 43210-1086
Composting at Home
HYG-1189-99
Frederick C. Michel, Jr.,
Joe E. Heimlich,
Harry A. J. Hoitink
Mow your lawn often and let the clippings lie. This is the best use for grass clippings. Composting is another solution. Composting is a practical and convenient way to handle yard trimmings such as leaves, grass, thatch, chipped brush, and plant cuttings. It can be easier and cheaper than bagging or paying to have them removed. Compost also improves your soil and the plants growing in it. If you have a garden, a lawn, trees, shrubs, or even planter boxes, you have a use for compost.
Why Does Compost Make Soil Healthier?
Compost returns organic matter to the soil in a usable form. Organic matter in the soil improves plant growth by: stimulating the growth of beneficial microorganisms, loosening heavy clay soils to allow better root penetration; improving the capacity to hold water and nutrients particularly in sandy soils; and adding essential nutrients to any soil. Improving your soil is the first step toward improving plant health. Healthy plants help clean air, conserve soil, and beautify landscapes.
How Does Composting Help the Environment?

28. PROJECT GUTENBERG OFFICIAL HOME SITE -- Listing By AUTHOR
Steve Solomon.
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29. GrassRoots Recycling Network Home
Dedicated to environmental stewardship and achieving a sustainable economy by eliminating waste and reusing, recycling and composting resources. Advocates an end to corporate subsidies for waste, hopes to create new jobs from discarded materials.
http://www.grrn.org/
Link One Link Two Link Three Link Four ... Link Five Sub-Menu Menu Tables can contain any type of content you need. Link One Link Two Link Three Link Four ... Link Five Sub-Menu Menu Tables can contain any type of content you need. GRRN Home Who We Are Contact Us Site Map ... Annual Report [pdf] GRRN Logos Store Donate Now Version 8.5

30. Front Page
Quarterly newspaper that reports on worms and worm composting (vermicomposting) on all levels worldwide.
http://www.wormdigest.org/
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31. TMECC Home Page
Scientifically based laboratory manual that addresses all major composting parameters, from air capacity to pathogens to zinc. Includes test methods and sample preparation protocols for the analysis of all compost types, including MSW, yard waste, and biosolids composts.
http://tmecc.org/tmecc/
The Composting Council Research and Education Foundation
    The US Composting Council
    Test Methods for the Examination of Composting and Compost Compost Analysis Proficiency Seal of Testing Assurance
    The TMECC Project TMECC provides detailed protocols for the composting industry to verify the physical, chemical, and biological condition of composting feedstocks, material in process and compost products at the point of sale. Material testing is needed to verify product safety and market claims. TMECC provides protocols to sample, monitor, and analyze materials at all stages of the composting process, i.e., prior to, during and after composting to help maintain process control, verify product attributes, assure worker safety, and to avoid degradation of the environment in and around the composting facility.
    Standardized methods for testing and evaluating compost quality are needed by compost producers, state regulatory and permitting agencies, compost product marketing specialists, state and commercial testing laboratories, and agriculturalists, horticulturalists, landscapers, and other consumer sectors. Compost and compost blends are subject to extensive interstate transit and use on public and private lands. Compost is produced from a variety of feedstocks and thus provides for beneficial use of a variety of by-products:
    • Food Processing Residuals —compostable material remaining after fruit, vegetables, grains, nuts, and meat are processed for consumption.

32. Composting Toilet World
Site Sponsor Envirolet composting toilets. The World of composting Toilets.Welcome to the World of composting Toilets Web site. Latest.
http://www.compostingtoilet.org/
Site Sponsor
Welcome to the World of Composting Toilets Web site. Latest March 28th 2003 - Updates
We have added two new systems to the systems page - both from the UK, the Kingsley Clivus system and the WEB toilet by Barton accesories.
Available on the systems page. November 2002 - WOCT has a new look and a sponsor!
At this point, there is still lots in our "to process" folder and you will see more updates as we move towards the new year. Need to contact all manufacturers for installation / project?
If you are considering installing a composting toilet system for your house, or thinking of it for a larger commercial use (e.g. eco-tourism etc.) or perhaps a composting toilet sanitation project in a low income part of the world, then we have a mailing list that goes to all the manufacturers and consultants in the world which you can use to send a message.
Simply email details of what you are considering doing (as much details as you can in about 6 paragraphs or less) and we will send it on the the list (22 manufacturers and consultants world wide). This is a quick and easy way to get to all of the manufacturers and consultants around the world without having to search on the internet for them.

33. Journal Of Solid Waste Technology And Management
International peerreviewed journal covering landfill, recycling, waste-to-energy, waste reduction, waste policy, waste economics, composting, waste transfer, waste collection, municipal waste, industrial waste, residual waste and other solid waste management and technology subjects.
http://www2.widener.edu/~sxw0004/solid_waste.html
International Conference Journal AGENDA OF THE 2003 (18th) CONFERENCE Abstracts Exhibiting at the 2003 Conference Index ... Instructions to Authors
The Journal of Solid Waste Technology and Management is an international peer-reviewed journal covering landfill, recycling, waste-to-energy, waste reduction, waste policy, waste economics, composting, waste transfer, waste collection, municipal waste, industrial waste, residual waste and other MSW - municipal solid waste management and technology subjects. The Journal is published by the Widener University School of Engineering and the National Center for Resource Management and Technology at the University of Pennsylvania . It is supported by a distinguished international editorial board The Journal is the sponsor of the International Conference on Solid Waste Technology and Management. Publication Schedule: Quarterly (February, May, August, November) ISSN: 1088-1697 Mailing address: Department of Civil Engineering
Widener University
One University Place
Chester, PA 19013-5792 U.S.A.

34. Seed And Plant Sources For Medicinal Herbs And Botanicals
composting For Home Gardens Grass clippings and leaves can be hauled tomunicipal or county composting facilities as one means of disposal.
http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/hil/hil-8100.html
Composting For Home Gardens Revised 4/99 Author Reviewed 4/99 HIL-8100 Larry Bass
Extension Horticultural Specialist
Department of Horticultural Science
North Carolina State University Gardeners have used compost for centuries. When materials such as leaves and grass clippings are composted, a microbial process converts plant wastes to a more usable organic amendment. Grass clippings and leaves can be hauled to municipal or county composting facilities as one means of disposal. However, many homeowners may find it more convenient and economical to compost these materials in their own backyards. In either case, the finished compost can be used as a soil amendment or mulch to improve most soils for gardens, landscape beds, lawn preparation or even as 15 % of a potting medium. This leaflet has been written to provide guidelines on how to build and maintain a compost pile. Decomposition of organic material in the compost pile is dependent on maintaining microbial activity. Any factor which slows or halts microbial growth will also impede the composting process. Efficient decomposition will occur if the following factors are used to fullest advantage. Aeration: Oxygen is required for microbes to efficiently decompose the organic wastes. Some decomposition will occur in the absence of oxygen (anaerobic conditions); however, the process is slow and foul odors may develop. Because of the odor problem, composting without oxygen is not recommended in a residential setting unless the process is conducted in a fully closed system. Turning the pile once or twice a month will provide the necessary oxygen and significantly hasten the composting process. A pile that is not mixed may take three to four times longer before it can be used. A well mixed compost pile will also reach higher temperatures which will help destroy weed seeds and pathogens.

35. Go 4 Green Composting For Soil Health - Including Worms!
The active living and environment program.Category Home Gardens Soil and Additives Compost...... materials; Leaves; Grass Clippings. Document 2 FACTORS IN compostingAir; Moisture; Heat. ALTERNATIVE FORMS OF composting Don't bag it;
http://go4green.sask.com/home/garden/compost5.html
COMPOST TABLE OF CONTENTS

36. COMMUNITY COMPOSTING NETWORK
Provides advice and support to community composting projects across the UK
http://www.othas.org.uk/ccn/index.html
COMMUNITY COMPOSTING NETWORK Providing advice and support to existing and would-be community composting projects across the UK. What is the Community Composting Network (CCN)?
The CCN is a fast growing network comprising over 125 members across the UK involved in community composting. Members include community composting projects, Local Authorities and other supporting organisations.
What does the CCN do? Provides advice and support to new and existing community composting projects.
Promotes community composting at a national level.
Networks over 125 members through a quarterly newsletter, directory of members, annual conference etc.
Puts new groups in touch with experienced community composters.
Distributes "Mucking In - the Community Composting Pack".
Developing 15 national "Composting Demonstration Sites".
Contact us for advice about:
Establishing a community composting group
Identifying and designing a composting site Sourcing ingredients for composting The process of composting a larger amount of material Appropriate equipment Uses of community compost Involving people at all stages of the composting process Publicity Fundraising What is Community Composting?

37. Recycling And Composting Online
Current news and market analysis in the paper recycling and composting industries.Category Business Agriculture and Forestry News and Media...... improve See composting News Online for updates on composting industrynews Buy your composting and recycling EQUIPMENT HERE! One
http://www.recycle.cc/
Paper recycling news and trends / The latest news in composting and wood waste management
From McEntee Media Corp. , specializing in newsletter publishing, professional writing and public relations. Links to recycling and composting
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Recycling and composting events McEntee Media Corporation ... Contact us
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What's New?
See Paper Recycling Online for details on these new developments:
  • Neenah gets FSC certification
  • Caraustar closes Buffalo Paperboard mill
  • War postpones campaign against Office Max, Office Depot
  • Environmentalists announce common vision for paper industry
  • Commercial printer certified by FSC
  • OCC prices have peaked, traders say
  • Ragiel named president of Recycle America Alliance
  • Kinko's will feature 100 percent recycled copies
  • Newark Group shuts California mill
  • NAPW honors Krever on 15th anniversary
  • SP Newsprint CEO threatens switch to virgin fiber
  • American Tissue execs nailed with federal charges; More shredding from Arthur Anderson
  • AFPA supports end to double dividend taxation
  • A record year for scrap paper exports; prices improve
  • 38. Composting News
    Compost composting News. composting and wood waste management, including currentmarket prices for compost and related products. composting News.
    http://www.recycle.cc/cnframe.htm
    Internet Recycling and Composting Resource Page Recycling and Composting Online Paper Recycling Online The Paper Stock Report ...
    regulations
    The Latest News in Composting and Scrap Wood Management
    Composting News
    What's happening?
    In the March 2000 Composting News:
  • AAPFCO rule for heavy metals in fertilizers is a victory for composters. The draft rule exempts compost products from new risk-based limitations. See the whole story in Composting News
  • Pennsylvania looks to strengthen its ban on yard waste disposal. Find out more
  • Educators question proposed national composting certification curriculum. Read Composting News to get full details.
  • In the February Composting News:
  • The USDA and the Interior Department are seeking public comment on a proposed effort to unify federal efforts to protect water quality on federal lands. Composters might find this to be a good opportunity to push the utilization of compost to create healthy watersheds.
    Click here to see the Federal Register Notice
  • While Dow Cargill plans a new plant to produce degradable polymers, another company has patented a process to create degardable packaging products from coconut coir.
  • The US EPA has proposed a dioxin limit of 300 parts per trillion in biosolids. The EPA web site has been shut down, but you can see the new dioxin proposal
  • 39. Worm Composting
    Available for sale red worms and castings.
    http://lightning.prohosting.com/~rpatzer/worms.html
    Worm Composting
    I grow red worms, E. fetida, which are compost worms. I have castings for sale as well as the worms themselves. Minimum order five pounds for shipping. Local pickup is 1 lb+.
      Castings:
    • 1-100 lbs. =.75 / lb.
    • 100 lbs + = .50 / lb.
    • Worms:
    • $17 / 1000 worms/ 1 lb
      $20 / 1000 worms/capsules

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    40. Florida's Online Composting Center
    Learn how to compost in Florida, search for terms, use interactive programs, find bins to build or Category Home Gardens Soil and Additives Compost......composting is healthy, easy, and saves money. About this Site. Welcome tothe Florida Backyard composting Tutorial and Information Website.
    http://www.compostinfo.com/
    About this Site
    Welcome to the Florida Backyard Composting Tutorial and Information Website. Sarasota County Government developed this website and maintains it to assist residents to compost organic materials generated in their homes and yards. Composting is the breakdown of organic materials by microorganisms. Sounds complicated? It's not. Anybody can compost, even apartment dwellers. All you need is a little space, water, air, some organic material and the desire. Compost will happen!
    Important Site Features
    • Quick Tutorial We recommend that you start here to learn the basics of how to compost in 5 easy steps.
      "Compost Happens!" Tutorial
      - This Tutorial teaches you the details about composting. Plan on spending about 20 minutes to complete the Tutorial.
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      - Don't miss these pages with really cool interactive information.
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      - allows you to search our website to find information.

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