The Poop Millionaire from Nebraska

Seventy-year-old Henry Thompson lived a quiet life on his small farm in Nebraska. He wasn’t rich, but he was content. Henry had spent most of his life growing corn and raising a few chickens. But everything changed when he stumbled upon an idea that made him a millionaire—all thanks to his poop.

It started when Henry read an article online about how human waste could be turned into fertilizer. Big farms and gardening companies were looking for sustainable ways to improve their soil, and treated human waste—called biosolids—was one of the solutions.

Henry was curious. He thought, “If they can do it, why can’t I?” So, he started researching how to safely treat and process poop. With a little help from a local expert and some simple equipment, Henry began converting his waste into rich, odor-free fertilizer for plants. He tested it on his own garden, and the results were amazing. His tomatoes were huge, his corn was taller than ever, and his flowers bloomed brighter.
Word spread around town about Henry’s magical fertilizer. Local farmers wanted to buy it. Then came gardeners, landscaping companies, and even city parks. Henry realized this wasn’t just a side project—it could be a business.

He named his product “Thompson’s Gold” and started selling it online. With the help of social media and word of mouth, his small idea turned into a massive business. Within a few years, Henry was earning over a million dollars, all because of something everyone has but few people think about.

Henry says, “I never thought I’d be a millionaire at 70, but I guess it goes to show that even the simplest things can have value if you look at them the right way."

5 Tips to Turn Poop into Profit

Learn the Science
Research how to safely process waste into biosolid fertilizer. You’ll need to know about composting, treating, and testing to make sure it’s safe and effective.

Start Small
Test the process in your own garden. Once you see results, you can scale up and start producing larger amounts.

Get Certified
Different places have laws about selling biosolids. Check with your local agriculture department to get the necessary permits and certifications.

Find Your Market
Start by offering your fertilizer to local farmers, gardeners, and plant nurseries. You’d be surprised how many people want natural and eco-friendly products.

Use Social Media
Share photos of the results your fertilizer produces. Post about how it’s sustainable and great for the environment. People love supporting unique and eco-friendly businesses!

Henry’s story proves that even the most unexpected things can make a difference in your life—and your wallet. All it takes is creativity and a little courage!

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