This verygood video for me, 18 days you can used your compost, usually I make compost in 1 month, thank you my friend, Nice to meet you Im farmer from Indonesia
Thank you so much for the very easy step by step process clearly explained in plain language. I just have 2 questions. 1. How about when I have plenty of cow dung 2. How often should I apply it on perennial crops like Coffee and Cocoa Thanks
Very good… I do hope this can be teach in school or college about farming manures… waste foods, grass cutting etc can be reuses for manure… this could help saves money… for better tools… farming tractor if needed….for farming future 👍🏿
These methods aren't necessarily new in Africa. Indigenous biodynamic farming methods recognized the importance of fermention and utilized it until the introduction of the novel 'miracle fertilizers'. I had a talk with my dad a year ago about why he seemed to have abandoned the old organic practices for the so-called modern agriculture, and he didn't really have an answer.
I would just move the bin over the outside.. but you didn't have the twine or ties around the posts you set that you showed.. there are a ton of concepts here that need to be further broken down for everyone.. I get the video, but break it down further for others. Cheers!
What is labor cost for.production, time required.....use waste decomposer... 1.Method... 2.Cost.... 3.Economical or uneconomical... 4.what is benefits & Demerits... 5.Risk involved....Virus & Pathogenic bacteria development,funges development..????? Types...effects to crop...????
why protecting the pile from rain? in my climate (germany) there is not that much rain to ruin the pile. and i figured out that compost worms and other helpers are still there if the compost is wet. as this video seem to be made in africa, having more hot temperature, i don't understand the issue regarding protecting the pile from rain. can you try to clarify this please?
If too much rain hits the compost it will cause the middle of the compost to turn soggy as it will prevent air from getting to it and render the process anaerobic (absence of oxygen)
Thank you for your explanation.
Fantastic video, thank you!
This verygood video for me, 18 days you can used your compost, usually I make compost in 1 month, thank you my friend, Nice to meet you Im farmer from Indonesia
God bless you 🙏
GREAT CHANNEL THANKYOU 🙏
Thank you so much for the very easy step by step process clearly explained in plain language. I just have 2 questions.
1. How about when I have plenty of cow dung
2. How often should I apply it on perennial crops like Coffee and Cocoa
Thanks
It's called shivansh khad, thank u from africa Tanzania 🇹🇿
Thank you, nicely explained!!🤗
Wooow , wonderful vedio, so educative. Thanks
Very good… I do hope this can be teach in school or college about farming manures… waste foods, grass cutting etc can be reuses for manure… this could help saves money… for better tools… farming tractor if needed….for farming future 👍🏿
Excellent idea ❤
Thank you for sharing💚☘️🍀🌿
This is a amazing video!
You think Rwandans haven't been doing that already all their lives...they didn't call it composting but backyard gardening 😜
😁🇫🇯🇷🇼😜
Good affordable fertilizer
Very dedicated
Isn't it better to dig a pit and bury the items to avoid tilting and other labour work. Pit can be continuously used
It will take much more time to be final compost
Right 👍
Its needs aeration to make it fast. It needs to be turned at intervals
For slow acting yes thats best cus its easiest
Good video
Great work 104.9
Organic best for gardens.
These methods aren't necessarily new in Africa. Indigenous biodynamic farming methods recognized the importance of fermention and utilized it until the introduction of the novel 'miracle fertilizers'. I had a talk with my dad a year ago about why he seemed to have abandoned the old organic practices for the so-called modern agriculture, and he didn't really have an answer.
شكرا
هل يمكن ان تعرفنا كيف صناعة البيتموس
Thanks 👍 I know now
turning might be a bit easier if you have 2 frames, otherwise you have to shovel each load twice
Nice thought sir, how much npk nutrition value in this pile?
Please ilike your videos theyare good.
Good
Good, but what is the ratio of it,eg,20litres is how much compost is needed?
I would just move the bin over the outside.. but you didn't have the twine or ties around the posts you set that you showed.. there are a ton of concepts here that need to be further broken down for everyone.. I get the video, but break it down further for others. Cheers!
What is labor cost for.production, time required.....use waste decomposer...
1.Method...
2.Cost....
3.Economical or uneconomical...
4.what is benefits & Demerits...
5.Risk involved....Virus & Pathogenic bacteria development,funges development..????? Types...effects to crop...????
why protecting the pile from rain? in my climate (germany) there is not that much rain to ruin the pile. and i figured out that compost worms and other helpers are still there if the compost is wet. as this video seem to be made in africa, having more hot temperature, i don't understand the issue regarding protecting the pile from rain. can you try to clarify this please?
If too much rain hits the compost it will cause the middle of the compost to turn soggy as it will prevent air from getting to it and render the process anaerobic (absence of oxygen)
Eh, you had me up until the “outside inside, inside outside”, by hand
how a person get cow urine
Use your own urine😉MoooO
Very carefully
Check out your local farmer!
Urina humana também acelera a compostagem, fiz e obtive ótimos resultados
..."1 bucket cow urine"...😆😆😆