The Importance of Compost in the Present Food Self-Sufficiency Drive and a few Methods of Preparing It
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https://doi.org/10.36808/if/1949/v75i4/23088Abstract
We should improve our agricultural practices in order to make up the present deficiency in food grains. The importance of better manurial practices is self evident. Out of the 3 types of manures viz., farm-yard manure, inorganic or artificial manures and compost, only the last can be produced immediately in sufficiently large quantities and at a very 1ow cost. Also, it is decidedly superior to the artificial manures and, if properly made, better than the farm-yard manure too. A few simple methods of compost making are described.Downloads
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1949-04-01
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Mathauda, G. S. (1949). The Importance of Compost in the Present Food Self-Sufficiency Drive and a few Methods of Preparing It. Indian Forester, 75(4), 129–131. https://doi.org/10.36808/if/1949/v75i4/23088
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