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Feb 24, 2023 8:24 PM CST
Name: Larry
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I think all the microbes like bacteria and fungi would be destroyed in anything that was burned. I use compost for the bulk of organic matter and as a soil conditioner, so burning is not an option.
I don't think burning would speed up the process but would destroy the process and the purpose of the process.
Just curious what it is you compost that you would consider burning, and what you would expect to have after it was burned?

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