Welcome to our summer farm tour series, where today we delve into the world of large-scale composting with Jane and Mike Myner from Earth Care Farm in Rhode Island. Known for their impressive compost production, Earth Care Farm demonstrates how to efficiently produce high-quality compost even on a relatively small scale. If you’ve ever wondered about the processes behind industrial composting, this tour will give you an in-depth look at the methods and techniques that make Earth Care Farm stand out in the composting industry.
The Composting Process: From Carbon to Compost
At Earth Care Farm, the composting journey begins with a crucial component: carbon-rich materials. These include leaves, wood chips, and farm trimmings, collected from various sources such as local towns, tree trimmers, and landscapers. This stockpile forms the foundation of their composting process. Carbon materials are stored separately until they are ready to be mixed with nitrogen-rich materials like food scraps and fish waste.
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