Minimizes odors from agricultural areas.
Avoids methane production and leachate formation in landfills by diverting organics from landfills into compost.
Prevents erosion and turf loss on roadsides, hillsides, playing fields and golf courses.
Drastically reduces the need for pesticides and fertilizers.
Binds heavy metals and prevents them from migrating to water resources, being absorbed by plants, or being bioavailable to humans.
Off-farm materials can be brought in and added to manure to make compost.
Facilitates reforestation, wetlands restoration, and wildlife habitat revitalization efforts by amending contaminated, compacted and marginal soils.
Off-farm materials can be brought in and added to manure to make compost.
Composted manure weights about one-fourth as much as raw manure per ton.