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Debunking Common Myths about Composting Container and Pit Designs

  Myths on Composting Container/Pits  Design  Are you interested in composting but unsure about which container or pit design to use? There are many myths surrounding composting container and pit designs that may be preventing you from starting your composting journey. Learn the truth about composting container and pit designs and start turning your organic waste into nutrient-rich soil. Composting is a fantastic way to reduce waste and enrich soil health in a garden or farm. However, there are many misconceptions about the design and use of composting containers and pits. In this article, we will discuss some common myths about composting container design and pits and debunk them with scientific facts.                                                  Don' t make such Pits  Myth #1: Composting containers and pits need to be ...

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Watered fermented fenugreek: How it impacts cow dung bricks

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Binders that are useful for making cow dung bricks

           Discover the secret to making sustainable cow dung bricks with these good binders.                                                                                 Using binders to create bricks out of cow manure is an impossibility for obvious reasons. Cow dung or gobar, in and of itself, already possesses a binding quality. That, however, is not sufficient for the production of bricks that may be utilised in construction work that bears a load. However, in order to guarantee that these bricks will remain sturdy and long-lasting over the course of time, it is possible that a binder or various naturally occurring binding materials will be required. As a result, in this post, we will discuss the significance of b...