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To: Haim R. Branisteanu who wrote (107011)8/12/2014 9:23:30 AM
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Agree completely. Lawn clippings, leaves, cow poop, horse poop, rabbit poop,, etc., make great compost. We waste a lot of waste.

I regularly clean out the storm catch basin in front of my house. Many oak leaves sit there and rot, many earthworms subsist on the stuff. It makes excellent compost and a very cheap fertilizer.

I think that most oak leaves and lawn trimmings get processed. Unfortunate.
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