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FSMA Compliant On-Farm Thermophilic Composting: A Safe Way to Enrich the Soil
Composting is a beneficial approach to convert organic waste into a valuable soil amendment. This factsheet discusses the validated biological decomposition process that is laid out in the FSMA Produce Safety Rule. Following these best practices will reduce your food safety risk when utilizing compost. The majority of standards related to soil amendments can be found within the Food Safety Modernization Act’s Subpart F: Standards Directed to Biological Soil Amendments of Animal Origin and Human Waste.
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4H 2240
Watch Me Grow
A series of six lessons for crops and horticulture project areas.
Lesson One - Seed Dissection
Lesson Two - Growing Experience
Lesson Three - Rainbow Plates
Lesson Four - Identifying Insect Pests
Lesson Five - Compost
Lesson Six - Produce to Plate
Youth-serving organizations in Iowa are encouraged to contact their local
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PM 683
Composting Yard Waste
Explains the materials needed for a compost pile and includes construction directions for building a 3-bin composting unit.
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Questions About Composting -- Reiman Gardens
If you are starting a compost pile in your yard or garden this year, this publication answers a few of the commonly asked questions about composting.
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