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soil conditioner

NOUN
compost
Synonyms
STRONGEST
STRONG
WEAK


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Turface Athletics near Chicago provides the soil conditioner, while mound tamps, infield drags and nail drags are from Beacon Athletics in Middleton, Wisconsin.

From Seattle Times

Thanks to an EPA designation that certifies biosolids are free of any pathogens, Class A biosolids are allowed to be commercially sold and used as fertilizer or soil conditioner.

From Scientific American

The leftover organic matter becomes a soil conditioner.

From Nature

The dried material can be used as soil conditioner or as fuel for cooking or powering the sanitation system.

From BBC

Although it can contain significant traces of pharmaceuticals and heavy metals even after treatment, it is widely used in the West as a soil conditioner and fertilizer on cropland, with uncertain effects on human health.

From Nature