In his insightful book, Holy Shit: Managing Manure to Save Mankind, contrary farmer Gene Logsdon provides the inside story of manure — our greatest, yet most misunderstood, natural resource.
He begins by lamenting a modern society that not only throws away both animal and human manure, worth billions of dollars in fertilizer value, but that spends a staggering amount of money to do so. This wastefulness makes even less sense as the supply of mined or chemically synthesized fertilizers dwindles and their cost skyrockets. In fact, he argues, if we do not learn how to turn our manures into fertilizer to keep food production in line with the increasing population, our civilization, like so many that went before it, will inevitably decline.
With his trademark humor, years of experience writing about both farming and waste management, and uncanny eye for the small but important details, Logsdon artfully describes how to manage farm manure, pet manure and human manure to make fertilizer and humus. He covers the field, so to speak, discussing topics like:
Gene Logsdon does not mince words. This fresh, fascinating and entertaining look at an earthy, but absolutely crucial subject, is a small gem destined to become a classic of our agricultural literature.
1. Manure : the hot new farm commodity
2. The nitty-gritty of the shitty
3. Bedding lessons from the strawstack days
4. The manure pack
5. The pitchfork : the real symbol of America
6. Hauling and spreading manure
7. No more poop coops
8. Thar's gold in them thar horse stalls
9. Sheep and goat manures are... well...cleaner
10. Of milk and manure
11. Pigs can potty-train themselves
12. Guano and other offbeat manures
13. Meditations on a meadow muffin
14. Cat litter and dog dung
15. Oh my goodness, manure on your garden?
16. The anti-bowel movement
17. How I came to find divine materials in manure
18. Dealing with our dread of human excrement
19. Applying treated human biosolids to farmland
20. Do we want farmers or robots?