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Gee Whiz: Human Urine Is Shown to Be an Effective Agricultural Fertilizer: Scientific American
The beets Surendra Pradhan and Helvi Heinonen-Tanski grew were perfectly lovely: round and hefty; with their skin a rich burgundy; their flavor sweet and faintly earthy, like the dirt from which they came. Unless someone told you, you'd never know the beets were fertilized with human urine.

Pradhan and Heinonen-Tanski, environmental scientists at the University of Kuopio in Finland, grew the beets as an experiment in sustainable fertilization. They nourished the root vegetables with a combination of urine and wood ash, which they found worked as well as traditional mineral fertilizer.

"It is totally possible to use human urine as a fertilizer instead of industrial fertilizer," says Heinonen-Tanski, whose research group has also used urine to cultivate cucumbers, cabbage and tomatoes. Recycling urine as fertilizer could not only make agriculture and wastewater treatment more sustainable in industrialized countries, the researchers say, but also bolster food production and improve sanitation in developing countries.

Hat tip naked capitalism

"Ce qui vient au monde pour ne rien troubler ne mérite ni égards ni patience." René Char

by Melanchthon on Wed Aug 11th, 2010 at 02:24:28 PM EST
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This is news?  I have 'liquid gold' sitting on my bookshelf, http://www.amazon.com/Liquid-Gold-Logic-Using-Plants/dp/0966678311/

And peeing on the lemon tree is such a part of the Aussie vernacular that they wrote songs about it.

I'm working my way through Fukuoka atm, quite interesting: http://www.soilandhealth.org/01aglibrary/01aglibwelcome.html

by njh on Wed Aug 11th, 2010 at 07:38:45 PM EST
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