To produce a high standard compost takes time, some know-how, a constant supply of raw ingredients and some patience. Further to these essential elements, composting on a commercial scale requires significant investment in plant and equipment, is labour intensive, occupies a large area and requires stringent environmental controls and approvals.
Australian standards should be used as the starting point of quality, and this is the minimum requirement used by reputable suppliers.
During the year as I am talking to growers, before harvest even finishes, they are already looking ahead to managing their orchard floor and improving soil health. One of the vital steps in many orchards is the application of compost. Growers are essentially working on the long-term health of their soil and their orchard by applying compost each season. Growers see many benefits from applying compost, including:
Identifying a good quality compost
Good compost will be easily recognisable and will have the following characteristics:
As well as what the product should look, feel and smell like it is important to do some homework prior to purchase. Make sure you know your compost.
Raw Ingredients
If you want to finish with a quality product it is important that the supply of material is consistent in its makeup.
The Composting Process
Make sure you are receiving a fully composted and pasteurised product. Properly composted material will exclude weeds, pathogens, potential disease-carrying organisms and physical contaminants. It is important to do some homework prior to purchase, and you can start by asking your supplier the following questions:
The correct manufacture of compost is particularly important to those growers and suppliers who have Freshcare Standards or HACCP requirements.
Supporting Documentation
In addition to knowing the composting process and the makeup of the compost, the supplier should also be able to provide you with documentation to back up their claims. Some examples of this can include:
Finally, by taking some of the guess work out when using compost it becomes much easier to manage other inputs and simply becomes another tool you can use to manage your crop and tree health.
Further Information
If you would like to discuss compost for your trees, or to get in touch with Keiran, please contact us.