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What gives compost it's nutrients?

I've got a good handle on composting and have been doing it for sometime, but I'm curious to know exactly where, or from what ingredients that compost receives most of nutrients from. For example, if I compost grass clippings and saw dust pellets together, will it have a similar amount of Major & Secondary nutrients as compared to a compost pile composed of kitchen scraps and dead leaves/yard debris. I know things like eggs shells can provide calcium, but overall where is the majority of the nutrients coming from? And will the two above scenarios create similarly nutrient dense finished compost, or will a pill of grass clippings and saw dust be less nutrient rich then kitchen scraps and yard waste? Thanks!

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