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13:56, 29 August 2008 Active bacteria.jpg (file) 22 KB on the active bacteria and CO2 in the compost, include the notation that samples 2536 & 2540 were from 18” below top center of a passively aerated windrow of ‘yard waste” 10 & 16 days after the windrow was built. Sample #2541 was taken from that sa 1
13:47, 29 August 2008 Passively aerated windrow.jpg (file) 27 KB Courtesy of Mother Nature’s Farm in New York . < http://www.magicsoil.com/> 1
04:29, 29 August 2008 P. stutzeri strains.JPG (file) 30 KB Several typical colonial morphologies of P. stutzeri strains. 1
02:59, 29 August 2008 Veggie.jpg (file) 71 KB Mr.Crockett said "Our best health insurance is to grow and eat organic produce, vegetables. The key to healthy people, animals, a healthy environment is to abandon, stop using chemical fertilizers, pesticides and GMO’s." 1
02:34, 29 August 2008 Lives.JPG (file) 54 KB Overall Cycle of how compost helps different Microorganisms. 1
02:01, 29 August 2008 Pyramid.JPG (file) 60 KB In small-scale outdoor composting systems, such as backyard compost piles, soil invertebrates are likely to contribute to the decomposition process. Together with bacteria, fungi, and other microbes, these organisms make up a complex food web or energy py 2
01:53, 29 August 2008 Pyarmid.JPG (file) 60 KB   1
01:07, 29 August 2008 Microorg-temp.gif (file) 3 KB Figure 1 Different communities of microorganisms predominate during the various composting phases. Starting decomposition carried by mesophilic microorganisms, which rapidly break down the soluble, readily degradable compounds. Temperature rises above 40� 1