My compost typically doesn't have what you'd call "food" in it, because we built a bin adjoining our chicken coop ages ago and that's where we toss our kitchen compost; the only critters that get there are the chickens.
The compost pile proper gets the chicken straw/poop and it gets turned by tractor bucket (and chickens, though they only turn the top few inches). In the damp part of the year (like now) it's super active; in the summer, it needs water daily.
I'd like to build a couple bays like at the landscape supply using big concrete blocks so that I can make compost at a semi-industrial scale involving wood chips, leaves, dirt, ash, etc and have new stuff going into the first bin, turn both bins with the tractor (FEL bucket doesn't do great without something to dig against, concrete block there would help), and rotate stuff into the second bin after a few months, pulling out of there for gardening at some point.