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         Composting:     more books (100)
  1. Composting: Nature's Recyclers (Amazing Science) by Robin Koontz, 2002-07
  2. Complete Book of Composting by J. I. Rodale, 2000-01
  3. Organic Gardener's Composting by Steve Solomon, 2006-11-03
  4. Backyard Composting by John Roulac, 1998-12-05
  5. Beyond 40 Percent : Record-Setting Recycling and Composting Programs by Institute for Local Self-Reliance, 1991-04-01
  6. Composting for All by Nicky Scott, 2003-01-01
  7. HOME COMPOSTING WITH WORMS - How to recycle organic household waste by Kerrie Salo, 2006-01-11
  8. The Secret Life of Compost: A "How-To" & "Why" Guide to Composting-Lawn, Garden, Feedlot or Farm by Malcolm Beck, Charles Walters, 1997-01
  9. Composting: Yard and Municipal Solid Waste by Epa, 1995-02-03
  10. The Biocycle Guide to In-Vessel Composting by Biocycle, 1986-04
  11. Easy Composting (Environmentally Friendly Gardening) by James Ball, Robert Kourik, 1992-09
  12. Backyard Composting: Your Complete Guide to Recycling Garden Clippings by John Roulac, 1996-10
  13. The Urban/Suburban Composter: The Complete Guide to Backyard, Balcony, and Apartment Composting by Mark Cullen, Lorraine Johnson, 1994-02
  14. Composting;: A study of the process and its principles, (A Rodale organic living paperback) by Clarence G Golueke, 1973

21. Cedar Composter/Composting Unit - Steve's Earth Engine: Home
Organic recycling twobin cedar composting units. User friendly simplicity generates an unending supply of rich compost for the lawn and garden.
http://www.stevesearthengine.com/
Cedar composters by Steve's Earth Engine offer unmatched composting capacity, strength, versatility and beauty in your yard or garden.
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Double Bin Composter Steve's Earth Engine Cedar Composter / Compost Bin is the premier organic recycling unit and a proven leader in environmentally-responsible residential composting. Since 1993, over 1500 urban gardeners have relied on the user-friendly simplicity and versatility of Steve's Earth Engine Composter/Compost Bin to generate an unending supply of rich compost for the lawn and garden.
  • Hand-crafted Environmentally responsible Natural beauty of cedar Composter capacity = 54 cu. ft.
For composter dimensions, prices and to place an order, please follow the links near the bottom of this page.
NOTE: If you would like to be on our mailing list, please e-mail us your name and address including city, state, and zip code. Steve's Earth Engine Cedar Composters
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Minneapolis, MN 55409

22. Composting For Kids
composting For Kids This site is a slide show that explains how to build a compost pile and why compost piles are important. Most of the slides use photographs and illustrations to describe each
http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/sustainable/

23. The Composting Association
Welcome to The composting Association Website Promoting composting and Composts.BE RESOURCEFUL 2004 The composting Association, all rights reserved.
http://www.compost.org.uk/
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Welcome to The Composting Association Website
Promoting Composting and Composts If you are looking to find your nearest compost supplier click HERE The Composting Association is the United Kingdom ’s not for profit membership organisation, promoting the sustainable management of biodegradable resources. It actively promotes the use of biological treatment techniques and encourages good management practices throughout the industry. By advocating a suitable regulatory and economic framework, the Association works to ensure the long-term sustainability of the biological treatment industry.

24. Worm Digest - Worms Deepening Our Connection To Food And Soil
This nonprofit magazine is dedicated to vermiculture, and composting and recycling with worms. Published 4 times per year, the Web site contains many informational links.
http://www.wormdigest.org/
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Choose Section: :: Front Page :: Getting Started :: Building Your Bin :: Articles :: Back Issues :: Worm Bin Reviews :: Corner Market :: Cyber Worm's Links :: Calendar :: Worm Forum :: Advanced Search Search: Entire Site Front Page Getting Started Building Your Bin Articles Back Issues Worm Bin Reviews Corner Market Cyber Worm's Links Calendar for View Cart/Check Out
Front Page
It's such a good feeling when spring finally comes.
Our whole neighborhood is full of color. Even here, by the office in downtown Eugene, Oregon, climbing roses along the building are blooming, the ivy is starting to cover the window and the figs I planted several years ago have new leaves on them.
Spring's also the busiest time of year at Worm Digest. Not only is the phone ringing, ringing, ringing, but the emails are pouring in. People want information and advice on getting their composters running smoothly again.
By February, we started to pull the pieces together for another earth day celebration and our Children's Worm Bin Workshop. This year, once again, we served up one hundred small worm bins and helped children paint them, prepared bedding together then taught them a lesson on worm care and feeding.
We're grateful to Roosevelt Middle School's woodshop students and their instructor, who managed to assemble one hundred small plywood bins in only two weeks! I visited the woodshop the second week, and saw students working at eight different stations, from the chop saw where they cut the lids, sides and bottoms, to assembly, to sanding and other finishing touches. These were truly some fine worm bins!

25. 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
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26. June
Supplies millions of worms every year to companies, local authorities and individual customers, as well as home composting kits; now order online from this Lower Blakemere, Herefordshire firm.
http://www.wigglywigglers.co.uk/
It's June, the days are at their longest and it's time to start enjoying the garden. Glass of Pims in one hand, deliciously charred sausage in the other, then you start to notice... the slugs are chomping your hostas, the roses are covered in greenfly, the patch for your pond is still a dream and your birdfeeders are empty. Never mind, we have the solutions... right down to packs to build and plant that pond
For those of you who missed our first ever show garden at Malvern, you may not have heard that we won the Best Garden award! It was a real Wiggly team effort and we are pleased to announce that the whole garden will be rebuilt as the centre piece of the Ross-on-Wye International Festival from 13-22 August. Performers as diverse as the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra and the Stranglers will be performing at the beautiful riverside setting. For a programme call 0870 1122330 or visit www.rossonwye-intfestival.co.uk
If your grass mowings are slow to compost then you should try one of our Complete Rot Composters that come with 10 litres of Complete Rot for Grass. These composters offer great value at only £15.
It is still the right time of year to think about feeding your birds live food. Fledglings cannot leave the nest to drink, so no matter how many peanuts or how much seed you are feeding, the essential food for chicks is live food. When the mother feeds them

27. Composting With Redworms
An informative how to of home vermiculture.
http://whatcom.wsu.edu/ag/compost/Redwormsedit.htm
Composting with Redworms Many homeowners have some kind of home composting system in operation. However, people living in condominiums, apartments and other residences don’t have a suitable place to start a compost pile. These people feel left out on a worthwhile cause, and need alternative ways to be part of the composting program. There is a solution! Kitchen wastes can be converted to a rich humus with the help of redworms. Children find worms fascinating. They are very well behaved "pets," and also help with household chores! What to Call It It is called a "home vermiculture system" or "worm box system." The system contains
  • A physical structure : a redworm box or container Biological organisms A controlled environment : temperature, moisture, acidity A maintenance program : bedding preparation, food waste burying, separating redworms from compost and using compost
Where to Put It Consider the needs of redworms and needs of the owner. Redworms need controlled temperature, contolled moisture content, controlled aeration and proper pH. Temperature: Redworms tolerate a wide range of temperatures, however, the ideal temperature is between 55 – 77 degrees F. Bedding with a temperature above 84 degrees F. is harmful, sometimes fatal, to redworm populations. The temperature should be measured inside the box, because the temperature in the moist bedding is usually lower than the outside air.

28. The Composting Council Of Canada / Le Conseil Canadien Du Compostage
An organization with a charter to advocate and advance composting and compost usage.
http://www.compost.org/
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29. Topics And Information - Soil And Composting Programs
Basic information on building compost and worm bins, and soil improvement.
http://dnr.metrokc.gov/swd/resrecy/composting/composting.shtml
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Federal ruling may affect how you garden
In January 2004 a Federal District Judge banned the use of dozens of pesticides near salmon bearing streams. Read more about this ruling (PDF, 1MB). Why Care About Soil Health?
We don't breath it and we don't drink it, but soil is the third part of a balanced, sustainable environment. Healthy soil is critical to good air and water quality and to the health of our lawns and gardens. Learn about soil improvement here. What are "Organics"?
Yard waste, food waste, manure, woody debris: these organic materials decompose in nature to make healthy soil. We can mimic nature and improve our soils through composting and other yard management practices. Find out about composting mulching grasscycling manure management ...
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Topics Compost Basics Compost and Worm Bins Food and Pet Waste Grasscycling ... Yard Waste Collection Resources Yard Waste Bin Guide Improve Your Soil Pesticides/Herbicides Soil Functions ... Compost Education Brochure Household Programs Updated
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Recycling Waste Prevention Events ... Search Links to external sites do not constitute endorsements by King County. By visiting this and other King County web pages, you expressly agree to be bound by terms and conditions of the site.

30. The Composting Council Of Canada| Welcome!
Read the submissions composting Standards Read what has been submittedhere . 13th Annual National composting Conference Proceedings Sept.
http://www.compost.org/englishoverview.html
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Susan Antler; santler@compost.org Program Coordinator: Tyrone Biljan; tbiljan@compost.org Membership/Conference Coordinators: Danielle Buklis; ccc@compost.org Fanny Hennebo; ccc@compost.org Webmaster: Lisa DesGroseilliers; lisalyn@sympatico.ca Welcome to our new and improved website!! If you have any problems at all with the new website, please contact the webmaster by clicking here Just a note that you may encounter some broken links as it is going to take a bit of time to move all the files from the old website into this new one. So do bear with us for a while, thank you and enjoy the new site. th Annual National Composting Conference th Annual National Composting Conference Details now available Compost Awareness Week 2004 View Pictures from Alexandra Park Diversity Grand Opening City Initiatives City of Regina Waste Minimization Brochure PDF File New Web Portal Vermiculture Portal Find out more...

31. Thames Waste Management
Leading waste management supplier in the south east of England. Anaerobic digestion/composting reprocessing of household waste.
http://www.thameswastemanagement.com/
Home Services for a better environment Home Company Profile Core Services Local Authorities ... Contact TWM Thames Waste Management, Renewable Energy, Landfill, Incineration, Anaerobic Digestion, Industrial Cleaning, Contaminated Land Remediation, Waste Disposal, Waste Treatment, Energy from Waste, Fridge Recycling, Landfill Gas, Sludge, Composting, Recycling, Commercial Waste, Industrial Waste, Household Waste, Norlands Foundation, Beddington Landfill, Norlands Lane Landfill, Landfill Tax, Biodegradable Waste, Liquid Waste, Liquid Waste Treatment, Liquid Waste Transport, Tankering Services, Recovery, Thames Water Services, Thames Water

32. Vivid Visual Effects
Offers flexible After Effects Plugins for composting and video editing.
http://metalrock.dnip.net/~deadhead/

33. Composting Toilets
Published by City Farmer, Canada s Office of Urban Agriculture. composting Toilets. Informationon the use of composting toilets in cities is not easy to find.
http://www.cityfarmer.org/comptoilet64.html
Published by City Farmer, Canada's Office of Urban Agriculture
Composting Toilets
Information on the use of composting toilets in cities is not easy to find. Building and plumbing codes don't encourage installation. Compost toilet systems are more common in parks, roadside facilities and vacation homes.
City Farmer has a Compost Toilet!

"But how do we use it", the staff wanted to know? "There's no water in the bowl, no handle for flushing. What can we throw in it, how do we keep track of how much human waste goes in, and what words should we use to describe our waste?"
The C.K. Choi Building
at The University of British Columbia
In Vancouver, British Columbia, a 30,000 sq. ft. office complex, utilizes composting toilets and urinals for human waste disposal. The new building, which houses The Institute of Asian Research, is not connected to the city's sewer system. As well, a subsurface, greywater recycling system with phragmite (tall grasses) plant varieties, cleanses the greywater which is then used for on-site irrigation. The C K Choi Building at UBC is the first all-Clivus Multrum large-scale office-building project in Canada.

34. Recycling And Composting Online
mill See composting News Online for updates on composting industry newsClopyralid Buy your composting and recycling EQUIPMENT HERE! One stop
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  • Asia is vital for global scrap paper market, BIR delegates told
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  • The Market: OCC prices may tail off in June
  • A letter from a trader: Trucking troubles continue
  • Refiners cash in on environmental gas rules
  • Howard resigns as Federal Environmental Executive
  • OCC leading price charge on exports in first quarter
  • TCF pulp mill capable of renaissance, CEO says
  • Pennsylvania packer to expand paper plant
  • SCA acquires Copamex tissue operations
  • GP completes asset sales
  • American Fiber announces name change
  • Norm Thompson announces landmark catalog policy
  • Commerce adjusts error in scrap paper export data
  • 100 percent post-consumer recycled coated paper is in view, Smart Papers says
  • Koch acquires Waste Management trading group See Composting News Online for updates on composting industry news:
  • Clopyralid levels down in Washington compost
  • Cow carcass composting is practical, economical
  • 35. Duncan - City Of Totems;;
    View the latest census data, or the minutes of council meetings and community and financial plans. Notices on watering restrictions and composting also posted.
    http://www.city.duncan.bc.ca/
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    VOLUNTEER COWICHAN PROTECTIVE SERVICES LINKS DUNCAN VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPT RCMP Secreted away in the spectacular Cowichan Valley, Duncan BC is the heart of the Warm Lands. Home to the Cowichan Tribe of the Coast Salish Nation, Duncan enjoys the warmest weather in Canada and is surrounded by some of the most beautiful natural recreational areas this country has to offer. Duncan is the kind of place that was eagerly sought by homesteaders hoping for good land and an honest living in the late 1800's and early 1900's - when the national railway was being completed. Now it is a shining example of cultural variety, determination and common purpose as Vancouver Island evolves in the new millennium. CITY BUSINESS AGENDAS CENSUS INFO COMMUNITY PLAN COMPOSTING ... MINUTES NEW PRESS RELEASES REGULAR MEETING DATES NEW TAX PREPAYMENT FORM NEW TRANS CANADA HIGHWAY DESIGN GUIDELINES CHARRETTE UPDATE ... HOW TO REACH US

    36. CORNELL Composting
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    http://www.cfe.cornell.edu/compost/Composting_homepage.html
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    37. Nature's Safe And Cheap Cleaning Products
    Active bacteria cleaning products to clean cesspools, septic systems, drain lines, and oil spills.
    http://www.wastecei.com/
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    Waste Composting Enterprises, Inc. products are all Natural, Biodegradable, and Environmentally Sound and Environmentally Friendly. We use an active bacterial mixture that eliminates the use of harsh chemicals, like acids, caustics, alcohol, or hydrocarbons.
    Bacteria are nature's Primary Decomposters and recycle the planets waste. The bacteria attack and Consume Organics . The organics are converted into water and carbon dioxide and the remains of the bacteria. These remaining elements are biodegradable and naturally occuring ingredients that help the enviroment by cleaning up the waste. The product assortment is effective in Septic Systems, Cesspools, Mobile Toilets, Grease Traps, drains and drain lines, Lagoons, and Waste Water Treatment Plants.
    We provide a Parts Cleaner Fluid for parts washers that has no Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC). All ingredients are Non Carcoginic and Generally Reguared As Safe (GRAS list).
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    39. Resource Recovery Fund Board Inc.
    A private, nonprofit company, it is responsible for the province's solid waste strategy. It funds municipal or regional programs and educates about reduction, reuse, recycling and composting.
    http://www.rrfb.com/
    Programs Quick Links
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    RRFB Nova Scotia Mobius Environmental Awards Celebration
    The Resource Recovery Fund Board (RRFB Nova Scotia) recognized Nova Scotians who have made a significant contribution toward protecting the environment at the sixth annual Mobius Environmental Awards held on April 27, 2004.
    Environmental educator and broadcaster Richard Zurawski was the keynote speaker at the awards luncheon, which was held at the Brightwood Golf and Country Club, Dartmouth.
    "The Mobius Environmental Awards is an excellent opportunity to recognize organizations, communities and individuals for their demonstrable work toward reducing waste, recycling, and composting that ultimately helps to protect our fragile environment," said Derek Firth, RRFB Nova Scotia's chief operating officer. For more information click here... Nova Scotia ENVIRO-DEPOT™ Receive Handling Fee Increase RRFB Nova Scotia and the Brewers of Canada announced March 24, 2004 that handling fees for recyclable beverage containers and refillable beer bottles will significantly increase. The increase amounts to a 5.3% increase for recyclable beverage containers and a 6.5% increase for refillable beer bottles. This interim increase confirms RRFB Nova Scotia and the Brewers of Canada commitment to the independently owned ENVIRO-DEPOT™ Refund and Recycling Centres across Nova Scotia.

    40. Welcome To The Worm Factory Canada
    Worm supplier for indoor composting and bait dealers.
    http://wormfactory.tripod.com
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    Product Line Mini Worm Factory: the indoor composter Easy to operate and harvest. After 3 months our vermicomposter will turn most kitchen waste into several litres of valuable worm castings Our vermicomposter kit measures 58.5cm x 44.5cm x 33cm (23in x 17.5 in x 13in) and includes: - 1 - 50 litre (13.2 gal) plastic container and lid, with holes for aeration (made of recycled materials)
    - 1 - bag of bedding (mulched paper and soil)
    - manual packet instructions in English or French
    - 1 clay redworm feeding marker
    - 1 packet of limestone
    - redworms with voracious appetites
    All you add is the garbage! Worm Factories: Mini Worm Factory with 1/2lb. of redworms... $64.95 Mini Worm Factory with 1 lb. of redworms... $79.95 Mini Worm Factory kit only... $42.95 Red Worms: for the outdoor composter Redworms and European Nightcrawlers will thrive in an outdoor composter, and do as good or better than in an indoor situation. Any of the plastic outdoor composters make an excellent worm bin during the summer months. Any of the outdoor composters with redworms in them should be treated in the same manner as a worm bin indoors. The composter should be divided into four imaginary feeding zones, just as you would with an indoor worm bin. To do a feeding, using a long-tined pitch fork, which will damage fewer worms than a spade or shovel, pull back the compost in one corner of the unit. Dump your kitchen scraps into the cavity you have just made, and then pull the existing semi-finished compost over it, thereby eliminating odors and pests (insects and animals).

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