How To Revitalize Your Soil and Landscape After A Fire
Homeowners and businesses whose landscapes were damaged or destroyed by the recent wildfires, should begin taking steps to prevent erosion […]
Read MoreAgromin’s Healthy Soil Hero “Ventura County Farm to School” Featured on KEYT-TV
An Agromin Healthy Soil Hero, Ventura County Farm to School, was recently featured on KEYT-TV. Agromin is proud of the […]
Read MoreCity of Camarillo Partners With Agromin To Launch Free Compost and Mulch Program
The program supports sustainable gardening practices in alignment with the city’s Sustainability Master Plan and helps the city meet state-mandated […]
Read MoreNPR’s Marketplace: A dirty story about the compost supply chain
Agromin was recently featured in an NPR “Marketplace” radio segment. A Marketplace reporter visited the Agromin composting center at Limoneira […]
Read MoreCity-Agromin Partnerships in Northern and Southern California
The cities of Santa Clarita and Sacramento recently announced free compost programs for residents through partnerships with Agromin. Residents can […]
Read MoreVentura County Jurisdictions Provide 40 Tons of Agromin Compost and Mulch to Local Schools During
The cities of Oxnard and Ventura, along with the County of Ventura, enlisted the help of Agromin, California’s largest organics […]
Read MoreWaste Dive: California law aims to expand options for compost procurement under SB 1383
Agromin’s Bill Camarillo talked to Waste Dive about AB 2346, designed to help jurisdictions reach their SB 1383 procurement targets. […]
Read MoreWaste Dive: California’s organics diversion mandate enters its ‘adolescent age,’ updated with new laws
Agromin CEO Bill Agromin was recently interviewed by _Waste Dive_ about the current status of SB 1383 and organics diversion […]
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