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Every once in a while we remove the pile from the chamber down below, turn it, and compost it again at a high temperature (150 degrees F) to get rid of any pathogens. Once it's finished, we use it on our pastures to enrich the soil as is common knowledge, any soil will benefit from organic matter. The vegetable gardens do not directly get human manure compost, just because we want to be extra cautious, but the land on this farm is on rotation from different types of pasture to vegetables over the course of years, so several years down the line even our food will be nourished by ourselves.
We might as well use our inevitable source of organic matter to improve our soil and add to the natural cycling of the farm, the less that leaves our farm, the less we have to take in. Sitting on the throne is now, for me, as agricultural an act as eating.
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