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Compost Material Handling Options

2010 Renewable Carbon Management, LLC Compost Material Handling Options Using the Intermodal Container Application of the NaturTech Composting System Updated August 10, 2009 Jim McNelly Composting Theory Agitation, aeration and Inoculation Nature does not Compost , meaning make piles. Nature mulches, meaning organic materials are left on the top of the soil as thin layers. It is humans that make piles, and once Material that might otherwise be left in a layer is placed in a pile, the process, in a certain sense, is un-natural . Humans must add soil organisms to effect decomposition in these un-natural piles, add water, and otherwise try to replicate the process of decay in the topsoil. Over time, humans have attempted various strategies to optimize, enhance, accelerate or otherwise control decomposition in pile. Dating back to 1877, there are over 5000 US patents describing various composting methodologies, and invariably they all revolve around three principles, which are agitation, aeration , and inoculation.

© 2010 Renewable Carbon Management, LLC In simple terms, composting methodologies rely, to varying degrees, on two actions; agitation and aeration.

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