Partners
Idaho Preferred- Idaho Preferred is a program to identify and promote food and agricultural products grown, raised, or processed in the Gem State. Administered by the Idaho State Department of Agriculture, the program showcases the quality, diversity, and availability of Idaho food and agricultural products and is seeking to capitalize on consumers' growing demand for local products. www.idahopreferred.com
Cowgirl Compost- Jen Dehaun runs Cowgirl Compost and is the Valley's provider of our bagged compost at various local stores around the area. Please visit their website to see a complete listing of their products and locations where those products are sold.
University of Idaho Extention- University of Idaho's Extension Office has teamed with Magic Valley Compost on a number of ventures and they have also written educational materials about composting. We have included some of their preferred links to other compost education sites. Please visit their site for more info. www.uidaho.edu/extension/twinfalls/
Cornell Waste Management Institute- CWMI is a program in the Soil and Crop Sciences Section, School of Integrative Plant Science in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at Cornell University. CWMI serves the public through research, outreach, training, and technical assistance, with a focus on organic residuals. cwmi.css.cornell.edu/composting.htm
Diamond K Gypsum- Gypsum is a perfect soil amendment to mix with compost. Gypsum helps keep water absorbtion high which leads to better soil management as well as low compaction due to less need for traffic in the field. Magic Valley Compost is an authorized distributor of Diamond K Gypsum. To learn more about the benefits of gypsum with compost visit Diamond K's website. www.diamondkgypsum.com/
Cowgirl Compost- Jen Dehaun runs Cowgirl Compost and is the Valley's provider of our bagged compost at various local stores around the area. Please visit their website to see a complete listing of their products and locations where those products are sold.
University of Idaho Extention- University of Idaho's Extension Office has teamed with Magic Valley Compost on a number of ventures and they have also written educational materials about composting. We have included some of their preferred links to other compost education sites. Please visit their site for more info. www.uidaho.edu/extension/twinfalls/
Cornell Waste Management Institute- CWMI is a program in the Soil and Crop Sciences Section, School of Integrative Plant Science in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at Cornell University. CWMI serves the public through research, outreach, training, and technical assistance, with a focus on organic residuals. cwmi.css.cornell.edu/composting.htm
Diamond K Gypsum- Gypsum is a perfect soil amendment to mix with compost. Gypsum helps keep water absorbtion high which leads to better soil management as well as low compaction due to less need for traffic in the field. Magic Valley Compost is an authorized distributor of Diamond K Gypsum. To learn more about the benefits of gypsum with compost visit Diamond K's website. www.diamondkgypsum.com/