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RE: Reflections on ecological fertilization

in StemSocial4 years ago

Thanks for this great content. Indeed, organic manure brings healthy food products and preserves the soil more than the inorganic fertilisers. Here, we use mainly cow dungs and poultry waste products as organic manure. We also do compost manure.

However I will like to learn more about the multiplication of beneficial microorganisms for fertilisation in your subsequent posts. Thanks for the very educative content Sir

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Hello dear @alidickson, I am glad that the content is educational for you, if you are making compost and fertilizers based on bovine manure, I congratulate you because you are taking advantage of local resources and recycling nutrients within the ecosystems. As for the massification of microorganisms it is also an excellent alternative and very easy to elaborate, I hope to be able to share it with you very soon.

So long, have a great week.

Thank you so much Sir. I look forwards to that!