Chicken-Fried News: Good poo
Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Garden is finally selling its poo. We are not sure who asked for this, but we are glad it is here.
Two years ago, the zoos horticultural curator Lance Swearengin looked up at the zoos ever-growing mountain of organic plant and animal waste and saw gold. Brown gold, but gold nonetheless.
Swearengin reached out to Minick Materials, a local landscaping company, and presented an idea that not to be dramatic changed the zoo forever. Minick agreed to use its resources and partner with the zoo, and OKC Zoo Poo was born. Not only did this alleviate the zoos increasingly hard to manage 15-year-old compost heap, but it spurred a premium, all-natural compost product that is great fertilizer for gardens.
Because the zoo has such a huge wealth of organic waste, it initially took a month and 60 truckloads to transport 400,000 gallons of waste to Minick for processing. Zoo Poo was used for the zoos 160 acres of gardens at first, but now you can own the zoos brown gold yourself.
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