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For centuries, farmers have been using cow dung to prepare natural fertilizers. Agricultural department officials continuously recommend the use of organic fertilizers derived from natural resources. Now, many farmers have started utilizing cow urine, cow dung, and leaves to prepare fertilizers for their fields.
We all should contribute to promoting natural farming, as it is beneficial for everyone. In Madhya Pradesh, many farmers have adopted natural farming practices. They are preparing Jeevamrit (a natural fertilizer) using cow dung, cow urine, soil, leaves, plant materials, and jaggery.
The process of creating fertilizers from natural resources is cost-effective and also enhances crop yields. Additionally, the demand for natural and organic produce is rapidly increasing in the state. By using organic fertilizers, farmers can make their produce more profitable and eco-friendly.
Mix all these ingredients thoroughly to form small balls and dry them in the shade. Once dried, crush these balls and spread them in the field.
Mix all these ingredients to prepare the solution and strain it. Spraying this solution helps protect crops from diseases and pests. Both types of fertilizers and the neem-based solution are suitable for one acre of land. By adopting these methods, farmers can enhance their crop quality and make farming more profitable through natural practices.
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