Urine was used as fertiliser in ancient Rome and China. Now farmers in Vermont are bringing this practice back to boost ...
A new electrochemical technique published in the journal Nature Catalysis now proposes to separate urea from urine in its ...
Human urine is rich in compounds useful for growing ... can steadily release oxygen and helps control nitrogen levels in soil. James McGregor at the University of Sheffield, UK, says the approach ...
The drought monitor report as of Tuesday, March 11th continues showing a deterioration in conditions. Stafford County and ...
The bacteria causing the illness is spread to soil and water by urine from animals including rodents and livestock. In severe cases, leptospirosis can cause kidney damage, liver failure or meningitis.
It can survive for months in the soil and water. In addition to being carried in rat urine, it’s also found in the urine of other animals, including pigs, cattle, horses, dogs and other wild ...
Benedicta Nkirote, a farmer from Marurui in Meru county, swears by rabbit urine as an effective foliar fertiliser. Unlike conventional chemical fertilisers, rabbit urine contains no harmful ...