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US Composting Council

Anoka County Preferred Compost Company

Anoka County Preferred Compost Company

 We believe compost manufacturing and compost utilization are central to creating healthy soils, clean air and water, a stable climate, and promoting a regenerative society. 

US Composting Site

Anoka County Preferred Compost Company

Anoka County Preferred Compost Company

Anoka County Preferred Compost Company

We are partnered with Anoka County to operate both of their Compost Sites. One at Bunker Hills and the other one is located at Rice Creek in Lino Lakes.

Anoka County Site

Seal of Testing Assurance

Anoka County Preferred Compost Company

Seal of Testing Assurance

 Quality is in the eye of the consumer: Compost use and selection decisions consider many factors, and therefore one size does not fit all!  The Seal of Testing Assurance (STA) 

More Info on STA

More Information About Composting

Composting for Woodland Owners

 While many folks use containers for composting, it’s not necessary. Containers make the process look a bit neater and can deter critters from digging in the compost materials. But if you don’t have those issues, find a space on your property to pile up yard debris easily. Then begin adding green and brown material in layers. It is that easy! 

Composting Land Owners

Best Management Practices for Preservation and Restoration of Soil

Best Management Practices for Preservation and Restoration of Soil

 The goal of BMPs for soil is to first preserve natural soil and then restore soil compromised by development to as close to natural as possible. Natural undisturbed soil is rich in organic material; it absorbs rainwater and supports dense healthy plant growth. 

Preservation of Soil

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