I'm an organic farmer we live in farm country.
Farmers have gotten pretty good at soil conservation.
Use less fertilizers and more natural sources of organic matter. Fertilize when its NOT the rainy season. That's the key right there. The farmers here will fertilize fields for next spring in late late fall after the rainy season, then in EARLY spring after snow melt is done, they spread manure. Its cold enough cant even smell it.
I'm an indoor organic farmer too. I dont have any odor from decomposition of soil organic matter. Never did. We do however compost all our kitchen waste in outdoor vermi-compost bins and dont bring the compost indoors until fully composted which is usually a year or so. No odors since we dont add meat fat or dairy products to the compost bin.
We feed the crows with that animal by-products. They thank us every day right before sun up. arrrg. Take them over woodpeckers every day. lol
Farmers have gotten pretty good at soil conservation.
Use less fertilizers and more natural sources of organic matter. Fertilize when its NOT the rainy season. That's the key right there. The farmers here will fertilize fields for next spring in late late fall after the rainy season, then in EARLY spring after snow melt is done, they spread manure. Its cold enough cant even smell it.
I'm an indoor organic farmer too. I dont have any odor from decomposition of soil organic matter. Never did. We do however compost all our kitchen waste in outdoor vermi-compost bins and dont bring the compost indoors until fully composted which is usually a year or so. No odors since we dont add meat fat or dairy products to the compost bin.
We feed the crows with that animal by-products. They thank us every day right before sun up. arrrg. Take them over woodpeckers every day. lol