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In keeping with their view of the farm as a self-contained entity, biodynamic farmers aim to produce all their own soil fertility on-site. This typically includes compost, animal manure ...
Biodynamic compost made from cattle dung but adds the horns of dead livestock to enrich nutrients in the fertiliser. Photos: SUDARSHAN CHAUDHARY Across Nepal, the organic matter content of the soil is ...
Eventually, it is composted in the fields where the biodynamic compost preparations help to transform it, before being spread on the pasture to further benefit the soil. Richard went on to develop ...
Composting involves decomposing organic materials to create nutrient-rich soil. A compost pile needs a balance of green (nitrogen-rich) and brown (carbon-rich) materials. Maintaining proper ...
Biodynamic winemaking goes further than organic farming. Practices include preparing compost in cow horns, which is later mixed with water and sprayed to boost soil health and microbial life.
Tidewater Compost transforms food waste and other organic materials into nutrient-rich soil products that support gardens, ...