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Earth life Compost
Earth life Compost is specially made from biosolids from sludge and sewage
treatment plants. It is unique in its composition and radically different
from backyard compost which usually utilizes only kitchen and garden
waste. Manufacturers of Earth life Compost claim that it is ideal for
use on farms. There are a number of configurations of Earth life Compost;
it may be sold by itself as ready-to-use compost or mixed with mulch,
peat moss and humus. Though Earth life Compost comes straight from sewer
systems, it is perfectly safe to use even in vegetable farming or backyard
vegetable beds.
How Earth life Compost is made:
Earth life Compost is a glowing testament to the march of science and
technology. The composting process is computer-controlled; the feed stocks,
the oxygen inflow, and the moisture content are all decided on automatic
feedback through a computer. It has taken two decades to perfect this
computer feedback system. Immense care is taken to make certain the product
heats up to 131 degrees and maintains that heat for 3 days to kill all
pathogens. The product spends 65 days in a specialized tunnel, then is
aerated for 17 days, and lastly aged for 120 days on a 10 acre area.
The finished compost is tested to make certain it is pathogen-free, exempt
from metals and meets strict industry standards.
Compost made from sewer sludge or Earth life, as it is branded, works
wonders. Though initially people were cautioned not to use it in vegetable
beds, they are now advised that Earth life is completely safe. Earth
life compost is now even recommended for organic farming which eschews
the use of chemical fertilizers. Earth life compost is nutrient-rich
but slow release; it creates the perfect environment for beneficial microorganisms
to thrive. Farmers have been making compost from manure and other organic
materials for aeons. Earth life compost is building on this ancient farmer
knowledge. This is also a perfect solution for dealing with wastes going
to the incinerators and landfills. Precious water sources are also polluted
when large an amount of sewage is dumped on landfills. As open-burning
dumps and landfills become scarce, alternative methods like Earth life
composting become attractive modern-day scientific solutions.
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