CalRecycle recently released a new video about the statewide benefits of recycling organic waste and how the resulting compost can be applied to farmland at little or no cost to growers. Agromin’s very own Kimberly Cook was part of the video. She talks about the role brokers (composters) play in getting compost to growers while helping jurisdictions meet their SB 1383 procurement targets.
New CalRecycle Video on Jurisdiction-Farmer Partnerships
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