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Prabhus

 

I guess under the principle, "Land Fertility" that suggests "putting back

into the soil what we taking out or took out." Everyone understands this

principle "give and take", "As you sow so shall you reap". That when we

taking from the garden we are also replacing nutrients which the soil needs.

I'd like to see what the decision on "Humanure", human manure, will be. Will

it be "recommended", "permitted" or "not allowed"?

I'm sure that this is a standard which needs to be properly ironed out,

since many devotees have different opinions on this.

 

Your servant of the cows

Gauranga Prema das

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Definitely should be recommended but with intelligent stipulations. For

instance, I have heard that in China they put it in big clay pots and leave it

for a year before using it.

 

There are all kinds of composting toilets now available on teh market.

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Gauranga Prema (das) BCAIS (Cape Town - SA)

Cow (Protection and related issues)

Monday, January 14, 2002 1:47 PM

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Prabhus

 

I guess under the principle, "Land Fertility" that suggests "putting back

into the soil what we taking out or took out." Everyone understands this

principle "give and take", "As you sow so shall you reap". That when we

taking from the garden we are also replacing nutrients which the soil needs.

I'd like to see what the decision on "Humanure", human manure, will be. Will

it be "recommended", "permitted" or "not allowed"?

I'm sure that this is a standard which needs to be properly ironed out,

since many devotees have different opinions on this.

 

Your servant of the cows

Gauranga Prema das

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