
All agricultural wastes may be processed using a composting or co-composting process.
In order to get a homogeneous compost, the control of the farming wastes' structure and chemical composition allows to check on the heterogeneity of the input materials.
It might need moisterising if the rate of dry material is above 50%.
MANURES

Depending on the types of manures, an amount of carbon co-product might be required. Here are the types of manures that can be turned into compost:
> Poultry
> Cattle
> Sheep
> Goat
> Horse...
DROPPINGS

Droppings are often rich in fertilizing elements with a low rate of dry materials.
For these droppings to go through the composting process, it has to be mixed with a co-product so as to get the proper balance of dry and wet materials.
SLURRIES

Slurry, in which the mass of liquid prevails, has to be mixed with a carbon structure (manure, straw, hay, green wastes...) so as to get a rate of dry materials that will allow the fermentation to start.
Pig, duck, cattle and other slurries might be turned into compost in mixture or phase separation's scraps.