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… FERTILITY FARMYARDMANURE: These are droppings of livestock and left over of feed and food. These must … it’s applied to plants. LIQUID MANURE: Get livestock droppings (1basin), put in polythene bag tie it …
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… phosphorus (in the form of rock phosphate). Collect and use livestock manure and urine. This is better in composted … dead leaves, any trimmed vegetation, manure and urine from livestock, bedding from livestock, kitchen food waste from fruit and vegetables, …
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… trees and shrubs together with agricultural crops or livestock. The overall aim of agroforestry is to increase …
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… residents have practiced mixed farming.That is keeping livestock and doing crop farming. We Ndalani TIST farmers …
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… trees and shrubs together with agricultural crops or livestock. The overall aim of agroforestry is to increase …
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… trees and shrubs together with agricultural crops or livestock. The overall aim of agroforestry is to increase …
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… they have rotted, mix them with poultry droppings and other livestock dung. Weeds like black jack and galinsoga are good …
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… edible olives. Fodder: The plants are much browsed on by livestock. Also used or fuel, timber, charcoal, toothbrushes … drains, pollute soil, harm fish and animals, and may kill livestock when they eat the plastic rubbish. Most of the … level in some of the rivers where eucalyptus children and livestock will be safe and healthy, living in a clean and …
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… nutrients. Consider Napier grass for fodder if you have livestock. In general, plant legumes before cereals. … important measure is to protect each seedling against livestock and wild animals. Irrigation of fruit trees. …
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… kids is very rare 5. Goat rearing is better than other livestock in arid lands. 6. Goats eat a variety of …