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Tuesday 6 March 2012

Organic Manure/City Compost: City Compost benefits & uses

Organic Manure/City Compost: City Compost benefits & uses: City Compost benefits & uses: Compost contains a full spectrum of essential plant nutrients: - Compost contains macro and micronutrient...

Organic Manure/City Compost: City Compost benefits & uses

Organic Manure/City Compost: City Compost benefits & uses: City Compost benefits & uses: Compost contains a full spectrum of essential plant nutrients: - Compost contains macro and micronutrient...

City Compost benefits & uses

City Compost benefits & uses:

Compost contains a full spectrum of essential plant nutrients:


- Compost contains macro and micronutrients often absent in synthetic fertilizers.
- Compost releases nutrients slowly—over months or years, unlike synthetic fertilizers
- Compost enriched soil retains fertilizers better. Less fertilizer runs off to pollute waterways.
- Compost buffers the soil, neutralizing both acid & alkaline soils, bringing pH levels to the optimum range for nutrient availability to plants.
- Compost helps sandy soil retain water and nutrients.
- Compost loosens tightly bound particles in clay or silt soil so roots can spread, water drain & air penetrate.
- Compost alters soil structure, making it less likely to erode, and prevents soil spattering on plants—spreading disease.
- Compost can hold nutrients tight enough to prevent them from washing out, but loosely enough so plants can take them up as needed.
- Compost makes any soil easier to work.
- Compost bacteria break down organics into plant available nutrients. Some bacteria convert nitrogen from the air into a plant available nutrient.
- Compost enriched soil have lots of beneficial insects, worms and other organisms that burrow through soil keeping it well aerated.
- Compost may suppress diseases and harmful pests that could overrun poor, lifeless soil.
- Compost encourages healthy root systems, which decrease runoff
- Compost can reduce or eliminate use of synthetic fertilizers
- Compost can reduce chemical pesticides since it contains beneficial microorganisms that may protect plants from diseases and pests.
- Only a 5% increase in organic material quadruples soils water holding capacity.

Friday 24 February 2012

Organic Manure/City Compost: Combination of Urea with Organic fertilizer

Organic Manure/City Compost: Combination of Urea with Organic fertilizer: Combination of Chemical with Organic fertilizer: - Product combination: Combi fertilizer is supplied 48 % of nitrogen along with all the ot...

Combination of Urea with Organic fertilizer

Combination of Chemical with Organic fertilizer:
- Product combination: Combi fertilizer is supplied 48 % of nitrogen along with all the other essential plant nutrients and millions of agricultuarly useful micro organism ie Azotobacter, Nitrobacter, Rhizobium, actinomycetes.
- Ensure 3-way action in the soils viz physical,chemical and biological and each properties provides many fold benefit to the soil-plant ecosystem.
- Increase water holding capacity in the root rhizosphere : Due to floppy in nature in can hold the water for longer period in the root zone and get availble to plant at the time of water stress condition.
- Ability to reduce soil eroson through  water : It facilitates the penetration of rain water,thus decreasing run off and erosion.
- Ability to breakdown soil hardhness,cloddyness and to induce quick sustainable action : Immidiate action due to fungas ensures sustainable action in the soil.

Friday 17 February 2012

Organic Manure/City Compost: What are the benefits of Organic farming

Organic Manure/City Compost: What are the benefits of Organic farming: Benefits of Organic farming: 1.It helps in maintaining environment health by reducing the level of pollution. 2.It reduces human and anima...

Thursday 16 February 2012

What are the benefits of Organic farming

Benefits of Organic farming:
1.It helps in maintaining environment health by reducing the level of pollution.
2.It reduces human and animal health hazards by reducing the level of residues in the product.
3.It helps in keeping agricultural production at a higher level and makes it sustainable.
4.It reduces the cost of agricultural production and also improves the soil health.
5.It ensures optimum utilization of natural resources for short-term benefit and helps in conserving them for future generation.
6.It not only saves energy for both animal and machine, but also reduces risk of crop failure.
7.It improves the soil physical properties such as granulation, and good tilth, good aeration, easy root penetration and improves water-holding capacity.
8.It improves the soil’s chemical properties such as supply and retention of soil nutrients, and promotes favorable chemical reactions.