Author: Larry_warnberg (Larry_warnberg)
Sunday, April 11, 2010 - 10:27 am
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Here's another report about a city dweller composting humanure successfully, as part of his living lightly plan: http://www.katu.com/news/90225032.html Recently I purchased a portable bandsaw mill for ripping lumber from logs grown on our property. It is well-designed for the small woodlot owner, affordable, and makes excellent sawdust for our Humanure Harvester. No more treks around the neighborhood to gather sawdust, we can now make our own! Check it out at: www.lumbersmith.com
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Author: Joe (Joe)
Sunday, January 31, 2010 - 2:05 pm
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Living green: What worked for me Lifestyle changes protect people, planet, animals By Pepper Partin Posted: January 30, 2010 Some people are stunned to learn that my partner and I compost pet waste. I explain that since I'd read excerpts from "The Humanure Handbook" (Chelsea Green Publishing, $25), by Joseph C. Jenkins, we have been composting pet waste, cat waste included. And when I mention cat waste, people gasp. I further explain that we use wheat litter, and there is no bad odor to either of our compost piles. The pet waste does indeed turn into compost after about nine months to one year. Read More: http://www.indystar.com/article/20100130/LIVING02/1300337/1084/LIVING02/Lifestyle-changes-protect-people-planet-animals
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