Not only composting, in every agricultural arena, he is a genius. My friend, neighbor,proud father of two successful children and good human being from heart..
This is how our ancestors use to prepare organic manure for our requirement. The only difference used be - we were not using urea, minshakti or neem cake. However, we used to extensively use dried leaves, cow dung and urine besides green leaves. Usually the Malenadu gidda type cows prefer to sleep on a bed of green leaves of one or two foot thickness and on it only they urinate and their cow dung gets mixed over there and every fortnight it used to be removed and stacked in a pit earmarked for composting. Nowadays, in view of accute shortage of manpower and workers not preferring to touch cowdung or the heap on which they sleep , urinate and defecate this practice is virtually stopped. He is absolutely right- our arecant waste coffee husk , coconut leaves and shells, glyricedia leaves, honge ( pongemia ) leaves etc are the best for decomposing. Probably they may use waste decomposer prepared by GKVK which is available in GKVK campus in Bengaluru and other places ( Rs 100 per kg and they recommend use of 10 kgs per tonne )
He is encyclopaedia regarding composting it seems.realy the best video.👏👏
Not only composting, in every agricultural arena, he is a genius. My friend, neighbor,proud father of two successful children and good human being from heart..
Best technique good information thank you sir
Good information. Thank you
This is how our ancestors use to prepare organic manure for our requirement. The only difference used be - we were not using urea, minshakti or neem cake. However, we used to extensively use dried leaves, cow dung and urine besides green leaves. Usually the Malenadu gidda type cows prefer to sleep on a bed of green leaves of one or two foot thickness and on it only they urinate and their cow dung gets mixed over there and every fortnight it used to be removed and stacked in a pit earmarked for composting. Nowadays, in view of accute shortage of manpower and workers not preferring to touch cowdung or the heap on which they sleep , urinate and defecate this practice is virtually stopped. He is absolutely right- our arecant waste coffee husk , coconut leaves and shells, glyricedia leaves, honge ( pongemia ) leaves etc are the best for decomposing. Probably they may use waste decomposer prepared by GKVK which is available in GKVK campus in Bengaluru and other places ( Rs 100 per kg and they recommend use of 10 kgs per tonne )
Very informative 🎉
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Please show only organic methed.
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Uriya😂
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That's is where I stopped watching video 😂
Instead they have to use gliricydiya,that's 😊👍 good