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>Subject: Re: Deer and Elk in compost
>Date: Fri, 13 Sep 2002 06:32:21 EDT
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>
>In a message dated 9/13/02 3:56:13 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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><< To explain why I said "sure", if cooking at 400 degree
>temperatures doesnt, then composting process at 140 or
>whatever the highest is, won't either.
>
>Stacey
>  >>
>
>Yes, but add biological processes performed by too may creatures too count
>attacking the substances from every angle and I doubt there is anything 
>left
>in the original form.  My compost gets Pfeiffer Compost Starter + BD preps 
>+
>an incredibly active compost yard, {energetically and biologically], and 
>that
>= Broken down substance that is altered from the original form...SStorch


Altered, yes, but broken down and completely absorbed with all nasties 
eliminated, only if you ensure that when the pile is turned, all of the 
outside becomes the heart. That is, the heat centre. If the pile is not 
turned properly, or not turned a sufficient number of times, there may still 
be pathogenic organisms present.

roger




First they ignore you. Then they laugh at you. Then they fight you. Then you 
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