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Use value is the effect which humans have upon compost. The resource in question is available as a dark-colored, fresh-smelling, nutrient-rich organic matter for soil amendments, fertilizers, and mulches. It may be obtained in home-made or store-bought forms or in natural deposits subjected to the erosive forces of water and wind.

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