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If you have been to Asia it is used extensively there as compost for veggies fields. The waste processing plants sell it at huge discount to local farmers who spread it on thier fields. We don’t here because jot near main city plus head water catchment has restrictions.
As far as composting human manure…. I separate liquid from solids. Solids are lime and buried at this point, liquid is put on hay stack from all the poultry cattle shelters pig houses. It’s open till summer then one final urine drench, turned and mushroom spore (oyster) then traped. Next year its perfect soil so long as you don’t have too thick in summer and scrap it in fall into pile with bottom venting and re cover.
There is a smaller micro green green house which we will try using the winter compost to be additional heat source.
When the dandilions grow I will try and get a picture of them some get over 3 feet tall with spore balls size of a bit smaller than tennis ball.
