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Assurance of disease pathogen and weed seed fatalities and indications of beneficial microbial decomposition-related activity account for compost heaps and piles needing to be hot. Two parts of carbon, typically as fallen leaves and wood chips, to one part of nitrogen, usually as grass clippings and kitchen fruit and vegetable scraps, with air pockets from hay, stalks, straw and twigs, moisture equivalent to a wrung-out sponge and protection from sunlight, traffic and wind can achieve temperature levels of 141 to 155 degrees Fahrenheit (60.55 to 68.33 degrees Celsius) within 24 to 36 hours. Compliance with the above-mentioned conditions and with regular layer-turning and moisture and temperature readings produce compost in less than a year even though compost heaps and piles will produce dark-colored, fresh-smelling, nutrient-rich matter in one year or two at colder, lower temperatures as long as disease pathogens and weed seeds are excluded.

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