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For far too long, organic fertilisation has been limited by the . Kaitlyn Katsaros’s portable manure system flips the script by making it compact, odor‑controlled, and easy to use —turning a once‑cumbersome waste product into a readily accessible nutrient source. kaitlyn katsaros manure portable
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If you’re ready to ditch chemical fertilizers, reduce waste, and boost soil health, a portable manure container from Kaitlyn Katsaros could be the missing link in your sustainable gardening toolkit.
Her “portable manure” concept began simply: a sealed, odor‑controlled cartridge of composted organic matter sized to fit bike trailers and handcarts. The innovation wasn’t chemistry but design—safe processing, lightweight casing, clear dosing instructions, and partnerships with neighborhood gardens for distribution. Where bulky bulk fertilizer requires truckloads and storage, Kaitlyn’s kits offered measured, user‑friendly nourishment for plants on balconies, rooftops, and vacant lots.
Once the manure pods reach the field, they click into a mechanical spreader head that uses a ground-driven belt system. Unlike PTO-powered units, this attachment does not require a tractor’s power take-off. It spins based on the wheel’s rotation, ensuring that even if you are using a borrowed vehicle, you can spread at a consistent rate of 5 to 30 tons per acre with pinpoint accuracy.