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The compost is still subtly active during curing and requires air for the respiration of the microorganisms. The compost will not generate odors unless completely covered with plastic or sealed into vessels.--Stephen LaMarca, GMT If the material is not decomposed well before it is discharged it is likely to release ammonia during the curing.
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What are the odor issues with the curing process?
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