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The Humanure Handbook, 4th Edition: Shit in a Nutshell
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Found 2 comments on The Humanure Handbook, 4th Edition: Shit in a Nutshell:

u/hydrobrain · 2 pointsr/Permaculture

Permaculture: A Designer's Manual is considered the bible for permaculture because of how comprehensive it is and how much information is packed into that book. It won't explain all of the effective strategies for different climates that we've developed over the last 30 years but I would definitely start there for the foundation. Then move on to books on topics that are specific to a particular topic within permaculture design.

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u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/burlington

If you want cheap, you could just poop in the truckbed until you have a full truckload of fresh compost -- dogs, roommates, and neighbors may also be willing to contribute. Humanure = best manure!

But that might not be recommended if you're planning on growing food crops. I'm not sure, though -- I have more reading to do on the subject. https://www.amazon.com/Humanure-Handbook-4th-Shit-Nutshell/dp/0964425882

Other than that idea, I'd just call around to local garden/farm supply places. Maybe check craigslist too?