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From: | Harold Salas |
Subject: | [Cardinal-dev] generalize |
Date: | Mon, 18 Sep 2006 09:31:04 -0400 |
Assuming, however, one turn is necessary, how is
this to be done with aminimum of labour?
This will help the fermentation and save the labour
ofturning.
Dymond, Chief Chemistto the South African Sugar
Company in Natal. By this means air permeates the fermentingmass from
below.
The fermentingmass, therefore, needs some
protection.
The finished compost can be fed to the crop at any
moment. As regards the sugar industry this Springfield experiment solves thehumus
problem.
There is all thedifference in the world between
Indore compost and organic matter.
There is also the question of loading and
spreadingthe finished compost. But a smallheap is all outsides, so to speak, and is
easily cooled.
It is not too much to say that the whole of South
Africa has becomecompost-minded.
Normal practice as described above, together with
dilutedmolasses.
The compost prepared by the Indore Process is like
any other first-classcompost.
The finished compost can be fed to the crop at any
moment.
Continue the building process until the total
height is reached.
This simple device has been outstandingly
successful. The attention of the press has beenawakened, the compost heap has even
crept into the cartoon.
A littleexperience will soon show how the moisture
factor in composting shouldbe managed. The results of compost are soonwritten on the
crop.
The proof of the pudding is always in the eating
thereof.
In this way the fermentingmass obtains abundance of
air from below. Graue raiseshis grapes with organic matter only without any help
from artificials. Soon a scheme covering the whole ofthe Union of South Africa was
under way. Soon a scheme covering the whole ofthe Union of South Africa was under
way. The bins are built on sloping ground by means of hollow cement blocksand cement
mortar. This will help the fermentation and save the labour ofturning. Then
lightlyfork over the layers of vegetable and animal wastes so that they getwell
mixed.
A littleexperience will soon show how the moisture
factor in composting shouldbe managed.
No ventilationvent is needed for the ripening
process.
Provided the soil is fertile, the seed contains
awhole battery of reserves.
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