Compost Products
Soil Mender has produced compost since 1991. It’s still a core part of what we do — and a practical input we use to build soil function over time.
Consistent Compost. Year After Year.
Soil Mender produces composted materials for agriculture, landscaping, and lawn and garden. Each product is made through a controlled composting process to provide consistent organic matter, stable carbon, and biologically active inputs.
Bulk compost for agriculture, landscaping, and wholesale.
Composted Cattle Manure
Used in agricultural fertility programs and general soil-building applications.
Composted Cotton Burr
A fibrous compost used in landscaping, horticulture, and soil blending to improve structure and organic matter.
Composted Topsoil
A blended product for landscaping and construction where uniform texture and workability matter.
Available in bulk for agricultural operations, landscape contractors, and wholesale customers serving retail garden centers and greenhouses.
Managed composting. Steady results.
Produced through monitored windrow composting to maintain stability and consistent organic matter.
Composted Cattle Manure for Agriculture
Soil Mender’s Agricultural Composted Cattle Manure is produced specifically for field use. It serves as a base input in our fertility programs to build organic matter and support long-term soil function.
Carbon & Organic Matter
- Supplies stable organic carbon that contributes to long-term soil organic matter
- Provides carbon to support biological activity and nutrient cycling
- Typical applications of 1–3 tons per acre add measurable carbon input to modern fertility programs
Soil Physical Function
- Improves soil structure, aggregation, and tilth
- Enhances water infiltration and water-holding capacity
- Supports stronger root development and gradual reduction in compaction pressure
Soil Biological Function
- Supports a diverse soil microbial population
- Fuels microbial activity in the rhizosphere
- Contributes to nutrient mineralization over time
Soil Chemical Function
- Contributes to improved cation exchange capacity (CEC) through added organic matter
- Helps buffer pH and moderate nutrient interactions
- Supports more stable nutrient availability
Role in Fertility Programs
- Used as a base recommendation in Soil Mender agronomic programs
- Improves the performance of applied fertilizers by strengthening soil function
- Complements liquid fertility, micronutrients, biologicals, and functional nutrition programs
Application rates and bulk supply.
- Typically applied at 1–3 tons per acre depending on soil condition and management goals
- Applied locally as part of Soil Mender agronomic programs
- Bulk compost available for shipment outside the local service area, depending on logistics