Environmentalists: Time to recycle our pee!!

Yes.........Yes!!!!!!!!

Should We Return The Nutrients In Our Pee Back To The Farm? : The Salt : NPR


Holy fuck.......these people.......closely aligned with the AGW clan. Been telling people for a long long time. We are dealing with the nuttiest of the nutters!!:up:

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Tinkling on Tomatoes

... fresh urine is an excellent sources of plant nutrients. All the basics are there nitrogen, phosphorous, potassium and trace elements . Being liquid, Urine is easily absorbed through the root systems . Not only that, it's free and in constant supply.
 
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Dollar to a thousand stale donuts Matthew, Crick and Mamooth are emptying milk containers as we speak and Im not even kidding. These mofus will be shipping some number of gallons out to farms by weeks end!!
 
Yes.........Yes!!!!!!!!

Should We Return The Nutrients In Our Pee Back To The Farm? : The Salt : NPR


Holy fuck.......these people.......closely aligned with the AGW clan. Been telling people for a long long time. We are dealing with the nuttiest of the nutters!!:up:

pee_boy.JPG

Tinkling on Tomatoes

... fresh urine is an excellent sources of plant nutrients. All the basics are there nitrogen, phosphorous, potassium and trace elements . Being liquid, Urine is easily absorbed through the root systems . Not only that, it's free and in constant supply.

Then why are the grasses and plants turning yellow where our dog pisses in the yard? :dunno:
 
Yes.........Yes!!!!!!!!

Should We Return The Nutrients In Our Pee Back To The Farm? : The Salt : NPR


Holy fuck.......these people.......closely aligned with the AGW clan. Been telling people for a long long time. We are dealing with the nuttiest of the nutters!!:up:

pee_boy.JPG

Tinkling on Tomatoes

... fresh urine is an excellent sources of plant nutrients. All the basics are there nitrogen, phosphorous, potassium and trace elements . Being liquid, Urine is easily absorbed through the root systems . Not only that, it's free and in constant supply.

Then why are the grasses and plants turning yellow where our dog pisses in the yard? :dunno:

Dog urine and feces damage plants, burn lawns. It's not the same as people piddle .


Damage to lawns from dog urine manifests as burned brown spots surrounded by a halo of bright green grass. Female dogs typically expel all or most of their urine when they squat. That produces an overload of nitrogen which damages or kills the grass in small areas. The green halo around the fertilizer burn develops because the periphery is fertilized rather than damaged by the surplus of nitrogen.

Read more here: Gardening | The lowdown on dog doo-doo | Home & Garden | MyrtleBeachOnline.com
 
Ranchers and farmers for years have been using the barn wastes to fertalize crops. Far less toxic than commercial fertalizers, and a lot cheaper. Were industrial sewage to be seperated from organic sewage, the resulting sludge would be an ideal fertalizer.

6. Agricultural use of sewage sludge

Apart from those components of concern, sewage sludge also contains useful concentrations of nitrogen, phosphorus and organic matter. The availability of the phosphorus content in the year of application is about 50% and is independent of any prior sludge treatment. Nitrogen availability is more dependent on sludge treatment, untreated liquid sludge and dewatered treated sludge releasing nitrogen slowly with the benefits to crops being realised over a relatively long period. Liquid anaerobically-digested sludge has high ammonia-nitrogen content which is readily available to plants and can be of particular benefit to grassland. The organic matter in sludge can improve the water retaining capacity and structure of some soils, especially when applied in the form of dewatered sludge cake.
 

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