COMPOST MATTERS in Atlantic Canada

The COMPOST MATTERS in Atlantic Canada 2020 Proceedings
From Dirt Poor to Soil Wealth: Soil Structure, Compost & Climate Change
I. Using Compost to Build Good Soil Structure Soil Wealth
II. Climate Change, Soil Health, And Compost
Glenn Monroe, The Compost Council of Canada
Southeast Eco360 Sorts Things Out
Gena Alderson, Southeast Eco360
Biosolids Management for Small-to-Medium-Size Wastewater Operations:
Composting as a Sustainable Approach
Conrad Allain, Transaqua
The Influence of Compost Product Diversity on the Soil’s Bacterial and
Fungal Community in Potato Production
Claudia Goyer, Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada
The Best Compost Maturity Test Ever!
Paul Arnold, Acadia University
Can Apple Replant Disease Be Controlled Through the Use Of Compost?
Keith Fuller, Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada
Ongoing Developments in Certified Compostable Products
Isaul Lopez, BASF Canada
Updates on Initiatives and Discussions of Impact to Organics Recycling
Don MacQueen, Atlantic Canada Regional Chair, The Compost Council of Canada
The Compost Council of Canada is the national non-profit, member-driven organization dedicated to advocating and advancing organics residuals recycling and compost use. The Council serves as the central resource and network for the compost and organics recycling industry in Canada and, through its members, contributes to the environmental sustainability of the communities in which they operate.