If only certifiably organic feedstock could be used as organic compost or
fertilizer, most organic operations would lose their certification. The
idea that many people believe this *should* be the case is horrifying.
Grace Gershuny
At 09:07 AM 5/17/00 -0400, David Drexler wrote:
>Greetings Saneters
>
>I asked the questions about what constituted organic fertilizer. I am
>looking into a purchase of an anaerobic digester. I have had several
>reply off line from sanet, from folks wandering the same thing. The
>question is "does the feedstock have to be organic in order to have
>organic fertilizer on the output.
>Most if not all chicken broiler operations are not organic, therefore if
>the litter from these operations are used for feedstock does or does it
>not qualify the output fertilizer as organic fertilizer?
>
>Thanks
>David D.
>
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