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soil conditioner

noun as in compost

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In Malaysia, Nutrition Technologies produces "soil conditioner" from frass - the waste and skin of Black Soldier Fly larvae.

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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.

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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.

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The leftover organic matter becomes a soil conditioner.

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

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