Compost, Vermicompost and Compost Tea: Feeding the Soil on the Organic Farm

Compost, Vermicompost and Compost Tea: Feeding the Soil on the Organic Farm

Compost, Vermicompost and Compost Tea: Feeding the Soil on the Organic Farm

Compost, Vermicompost and Compost Tea: Feeding the Soil on the Organic Farm

eBookRevised and updated edition (Revised and updated edition)

$10.99  $12.95 Save 15% Current price is $10.99, Original price is $12.95. You Save 15%.

Available on Compatible NOOK devices, the free NOOK App and in My Digital Library.
WANT A NOOK?  Explore Now

Related collections and offers

LEND ME® See Details

Overview

What are the advantages of making one's own compost? Is there really a benefit to using compost as opposed to building soil organic matter through other means? How can the decision about compost making affect a farm's economics? Part of the NOFA Guides series, this manual will help answer these questions, and is specifically intended to address the conditions faced by organic farmers in the Northeast.

Information on composting techniques, including:

  • Principles and biology of composting
  • Temperature, aeration and moisture control
  • Composting methods
  • Materials (additives and inoculants, biodynamic preparations)
  • About costs (site preparation, equipment, labor and time)
  • What do you do with it?
  • Compost tea and other brewed microbial cultures
  • Compost and the law

With extended appendices including a recipe calculator, potting mix recipes, and a sample compost production budget sheet.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781603583480
Publisher: Chelsea Green Publishing
Publication date: 04/15/2011
Series: Organic Principles and Practices Handbook Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 104
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Grace Gershuny, in addition to her position on the staff of the U.S. Department of Agriculture's National Organic Program, has worked for many years as an educator, organizer, and market gardener. She is nationally known in the alternative agriculture movement, is the author of Start With the Soil, and Compost, Vermicompost and Compost Tea: Feeding the Soil on the Organic Farm as well as co-author of The Rodale Book of Composting and The Soul of Soil. She is on the faculties of the Institute for Social Ecology and Goddard College, and lives in Barnet, Vermont.

Table of Contents

1. Why compost?
2. Principles and biology of composting
3. Temperature, moisture, and aeration
4. Composting methods
5. Materials
6. About costs
7. When is compost finished? and how is it applied?
8. Compost tea and other brewed microbial cultures
9. Compost and the law

From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews