Estrategias políticas locales para promover el compostaje
Evento participativo sobre cómo promover ordenanzas locales que apoyen el compostaje distribuido, con ejemplos de la vida real.
Our on-farm composting webinars feature experts from across the industry and cover the ins and outs of on-farm composting and compost use. Topics include setting up a composting area on your farm, integrating composting into your farming business, developing composting recipes, sourcing feedstocks, interpreting a compost test report, and understanding the different benefits of and uses for compost on the farm.
This webinar series, together with our broader library of composting-related webinar recordings, is one way ILSR supports the growth of a distributed and diverse composting infrastructure that includes community-scale and on-farm systems. Explore our other composting-related webinar recordings.
This webinar series is being offered in collaboration with the Million Acre Challenge, which is advancing soil health and regenerative practices on farms across the Chesapeake region.
August 24, 2021
This webinar presents why on-farm composting matters, and the methods, site requirements, key management practices, and environmental considerations associated with on-farm composting.
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September 14, 2021
In this webinar, hear the why, where, how, and when of adding composting to a farming business, including costs, equipment needs, tweaking compost recipes to help meet soil fertility needs, and how to apply compost.
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October 5, 2021
In this webinar, we discuss: compost recipe development using common farm inputs, including animal mortalities; feedstock sourcing, handling and pre-processing; estimating site throughput; and best management practices for handling and composting food scraps.
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October 26, 2021
In the fourth webinar of the series, presenters Calla Rose Ostrander and Jean Bonhotal talk the benefits composting provides to the soil, plants and the climate.
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November 16, 2021
In this webinar, we dive into compost testing as a tool for creating high-quality compost that can profit a farming business.
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December 7, 2021
In this presentation, we discuss the significance of how compost quality develops during the process, the various benefits of compost to soil and for plant development, and how to decipher compost application rates appropriate for the intended uses.
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November 17th, 2022
Decentralized composting involves a network of small to medium-scale composting facilities that serve a municipality or a region, as opposed to a single large facility. Learn more in this webinar.
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December 8th, 2022
This webinar explores models from around the country and explore the impact these rules are having on advancing on-farm composting.
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September 8th, 2023
In this webinar, Adriana Jimenez Lopez, Produce Safety Expert at the FDA, will provide an overview on the Food Safety Modernization Act Produce Safety Rule y draft guidance from the FDA to understand the current regulatory framework and requirements regarding soil amendments, with a focus on compost.
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September 27th, 2023
This webinar will cover the latest research about jumping worms, best practices for preventing contamination, and specific strategies for on-farm and other composters.
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Composting is an age-old practice that is intrinsically tied to food production.1 On-farm composting provides farmers with a method for managing organic wastes produced on site, while creating an amendment that enhances soil’s overall function2 and increases crop yields.3 When added to soil, compost improves the soil’s ability to store nutrients for plant use, reduces the need for chemical inputs, and decreases the likelihood of plant disease and pest issues.4 Compost increases the capacity of the soil to absorb and retain water, making crops less susceptible to extreme weather such as floods and droughts, and reduces soil losses to erosion.5
Composting also benefits the climate and our communities. The addition of compost to soil is among the fastest ways of replenishing soil organic matter, which can increase the storage of carbon in the soil–especially in depleted soils.6 In addition, when food scraps and other organic materials are diverted from disposal to be composted, the greenhouse gas emissions associated with landfilling and incineration are avoided. When food scraps are composted and the resulting compost is used to support local food production, nutrients are recycled, creating more circular food systems.
Evento participativo sobre cómo promover ordenanzas locales que apoyen el compostaje distribuido, con ejemplos de la vida real.
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