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The rot thing : City seeks interest for compost program
The City of Dickinson recycling program is looking to start a community composting pilot program called “Backyard Buckets.” Written By: Jackie Jahfetson | ×
Scraps of fresh orange peels protrude from a soil row of earthy leaves and manure, otherwise known as composting. The City of Dickinson is currently launching a survey in hopes to starting a community composting pilot program called, Backyard Buckets. (Jackie Jahfetson/The Dickinson Press)
Decomposed organic materials including leaves, grass shavings and kitchen scraps create nutritional, green fertilizer. This process of composting improves soil structure and quality, and the City of Dickinson is looking for interested green thumbs to launch a community composting program.