That’s 60% of global ammonium nitrate production, just in time for planting season. Someone better at the economy than me tell me what this means for food prices… :biden-fall:
That’s 60% of global ammonium nitrate production, just in time for planting season. Someone better at the economy than me tell me what this means for food prices… :biden-fall:
For this scenario, it doesn't matter. All you're wanting is to reduce the e.coli and parasite load in human feces to make it safer to handle during composting. You can make alcohol from wood chips if you wanted, but if you're trying to do this entirely on your own its a process. If you were living in a more communal setting though, it would be easier to do.
The "time efficient" thing can be a bit sticky and kinda gets me too when I think about composting toilets out at the farm.
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Yeah, trying to compost human waste in small scale, quickly and safely, to use on food crops is something that takes a bit of fore though and planning. And I'd bet it would always be a bit weird when guests came over.
For small scale stuff... It seems easier to just have animals turning grass into poop where the parasites shared between people and the animal are fewer so I can just shovel the poop into piles mixed with grass and just poke at it every few days.