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Ground Palm Trunk Green Waste: Temperature Insights

A recent observation documented two piles of ground palm trunk green waste, recorded at a scorching temperature of 140 degrees Fahrenheit. This situation highlights the significance of temperature management in organic waste decomposition. Proper monitoring is crucial to prevent potential hazards associated with self-heating materials in composting. This photo, captured by Stephen Kelley, offers a visual representation of the green waste's condition, contributing to our understanding of the thermal dynamics in organic material piles.

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Ground Palm Trunk Green Waste: Temperature Insights

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  1. 12-6-13 Hanson A-1 Soils Two piles of recently dumped greenwaste that appeared to be ground palm trunk were found to be 140 degrees Fahrenheit Photo taken by Stephen Kelley

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