Posted by da.bees on August 02, 2013 at 20:40:31 from (72.181.178.157):
In Reply to: The price of poo! posted by JayinNY on August 02, 2013 at 17:16:32:
When sources for cow manure started going away I started using horse manure. It is difficult finding any composted because stables want it gone qiuck as possible. They are pestered by neighbors complaing when they see a pile accumilating. If it isn't gone soon,it's hauled to the landfill. I have room to compost but no loader to turn the piles and don't want several piles covered in weeds while cold composting. The solution lies in large scale operations where grass clippings,tree prunings and cardboard/paper products are composted with manure then sold as finished compost. North Texas Municiple Water district in partner with city of Plano has such operation but other cities and counties refuse involvment until forced by EPA or other athority. Refuse handling as a whole in Texas is pitiful imo. The visable results are illegal dumping,amount of new land being dedicated to landfills,lack of household recycling programs and hodge podge of private trash collection services. I apoligize for veering off topic but compost,recycling and countryside beautification are interrelated.
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