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Friday, March 24, 2017
AGRIBUSINESS : How to make fertilizer using urine of rabbits.
AGRIBUSINESS : How to make fertilizer using urine of rabbits. Foliar fertilizer is made from rabbit's urine, its ecofriendly and a healthy substitute for regular fertilizers. Peter Kagereki, packages rabbit urine (foliar fertilizer) which he brands as Ecoboost Foliar Fertiliser.
AGRIBUSINESS : How to make fertilizer using urine of rabbits. He collects urine adds corn starch ,molasses and stores the mixture in a tank for three weeks during which anaerobic reaction takes place. This is basically fermentation which ensures good bacteria remain intact.
Foliar fertilizer is organic and thus environmentally friendly. It produces ammonia which acts as a repellent to pests. The fertilizer is absorbed by plants faster as it enters directly through pores unlike others that enter through roots. more
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