A Quote by Eliot Coleman

Information is like compost; it does no good unless you spread it around. — © Eliot Coleman
Information is like compost; it does no good unless you spread it around.
Money is like manure. If you spread it around, it does a lot of good, but if you pile it up in one place, it stinks like hell.
The spread of online information isn't just good for charities. It's also good for donors. You can go to a site like Charity Navigator, which evaluates nonprofits on their financial health as well as the amount of information they share about their work.
Money is like manure; it’s not worth a thing unless it’s spread around.
Do not spread the compost on the weeds.
Money is like muck, not good unless spread.
Money is like manure; it's not worth a thing unless it's spread around encouraging young things to grow.
Fertilizer does no good in a heap, but a little spread around works miracles all over.
The thing about information is that information is more valuable when people know it. There's an exception for business information and super timely information, but in all other cases, ideas that spread win.
Good does not triumph unless good people rise to the challenges around them.
You can have villains like the Penguin, who strut around in a tuxedo with an umbrella, and Poison Ivy and all of the fantastic stuff she does, but unless there's a bit of a human in there, and unless there's a credible threat, then Batman himself doesn't work.
Confess yourself to heaven, Repent what's past, avoid what is to come, And do not spread the compost on the weeds To make them ranker.
Money is like manure, its only good if you spread it around.
Man takes a great deal of pains to heap up riches, and they are but like heaps of manure in the furrows of the field, good for nothing unless they be spread.
Second, you need to spread the large amount of information knowledge that you've gained-pooping like an elephant. This means sharing information and discoveries with your fellow employees and occasionally even with your competitors.
Producing quality compost is the most important job on the organic farm. A lot of the problems I see on farms I visit could be solved by making better compost.
I compost at home. I'm always taking old banana peels, eggshells, coffee beans, or whatever it is, and putting them in a compost bin and then using it in my backyard.
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