Urine was used as fertiliser in ancient Rome and China. Now farmers in Vermont are bringing this practice back to boost ...
The average person flushes about 132 gallons of urine every year which could be converted into 13 pounds of fertilizer. 'Our ...
A research team from Finland confirmed the effectiveness of an inexpensive, organic and abundant fertilizer – human urine. In a study scheduled to be published in late October, researchers took human ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Researchers at the University of Florida are developing new technologies to transform urine into fertilizer for the school's football field. Produced by Christine ...
BRATTLEBORO >> While some may feel uncomfortable talking about their bodily fluids, several individuals feel their "waste" is actually "liquid gold" that can be used as fertilizer.
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