The Woodland Park Zoo in Seattle has operated the nation’s most comprehensive zoo manure composting program for over 40 years, composting around 1,000 tons of animal waste and bedding annually. Their aerated static pile system efficiently processes waste, making their Zoo Doo compost highly sought after by gardeners. The program serves as a model for… Continue reading SCI.110-Zoo Manure and Urban Composting-AC25.USCC
Category: Composting Science
SCI.211-Impact of Soil Amended with Compost on Orchard Nutritional Dynamics and Horticultural Performance.-AC24.CREF
This study investigates the effects of compost applications on soil health, nutrient dynamics, yield, and fruit quality in southeastern U.S. fruit orchards. High-input systems have depleted soils, prompting excessive synthetic fertilizer use and nutrient loss. Compost, an alternative, aims to enhance soil health and sustainability. The study assesses compost impact on nutritional status, yield, and… Continue reading SCI.211-Impact of Soil Amended with Compost on Orchard Nutritional Dynamics and Horticultural Performance.-AC24.CREF
SCI.210-Sustainable Almond Cultivation in California: Assessing the Impact of Integrated Compost and Cover Crop Strategies on Soil Health and Tree Productivity-AC24.CREF
This study examines the impact of compost and cover crop practices on soil health and almond orchard productivity in California. After three years of a 5-year study, results show that these practices promote soil biology and increase nitrogen availability, particularly ammonium (NH4+). Although changes in soil carbon storage are still being analyzed, initial findings indicate… Continue reading SCI.210-Sustainable Almond Cultivation in California: Assessing the Impact of Integrated Compost and Cover Crop Strategies on Soil Health and Tree Productivity-AC24.CREF