Abstract

Cow dung and urine have been used as natural fertilizers and pesticides for centuries in India and recent scientific research has confirmed their effectiveness in promoting sustainable agriculture. Cow dung is a rich source of organic matter, essential nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium and beneficial microorganisms that can enhance soil fertility and plant growth. On the other hand, cow urine contains high levels of nitrogen, urea and minerals that make it a potent fertilizer and pest repellent. Currently, there is growing research attention towards exploring the potential applications of cow dung and urine for sustainable agriculture. This study highlights the various uses of cow dung and urine, including their role in transforming from chemical to natural farming, converting fallow to fertile land and promoting sustainable agriculture to develop a healthier and more harmonious relationship between humans and the environment.

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