Dear All,

Growing Power inspired, Great Lakes Water Institute informed,
Sweet Water Organics fish and vegetable farm
Is very likely launching a very major composting project,
In cooperation with Growing Power and
Carbon/nitrogen providers of wood chips,
Spent brewery grain, coffee grounds, fruit & veggie wastes.

http://sweetwater-organic.com/blog/

Lots of pictures of composting with bobcat and excavator:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/ourrenaissance/sets/72157617827961742/show/

If Wood Chips Become Scarce, What Are Most Efficient Carbon Options?

We are about to commit to processing what could be vast quantities of
nitrogen elements.

If the wood chips don't keep up with the nitrogen ingredients,
What would people suggest we consider?

Grateful,

Godsil
http://www.milwaukeerenaissance.com/Godsil/HomePage
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