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  For centuries, farmers have made and used compost to improve soil. Composting is part of the earth's biological cycle of growth and decay. Energy from the sun, carbon dioxide from the air, and nutrients from water and soil make plants grow. When they die and decompose through a complex process involving microorganisms such as fungi, bacteria, insects, mites and worms, nutrients go back into the soil, and carbon dioxide back into the air. The humus remaining from this decay process provides soil with organic matter that can hold water and nutrients in the soil, making it easier to till.
At Rock Hill Farms, we understand this natural composting process. And we know that over many years the quality steadily increases if properly managed. So we take great care to assure that our compost is of the highest quality possible and the results of the analysis confirms it.

 
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If you have ever used quality compost as an organic fertilizer, then you've reaped the benifits thereof and need no further encouraging. However, if you have never used quality compost or have some preconceived negative thoughts about it, you should take a moment and review some scientifically proven facts because you are absolutely missing one of the most important products related to horticulture that exists.
 

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