Zoo Poop Fertilizer
Growing lemons in San Francisco is surprisingly feasible, but the conversation takes an intriguing turn when urban environmentalists discuss the innovative use of zoo poop as fertilizer. A successful program in the Bronx and its San Francisco counterpart highlight the benefits of recycling animal waste into nutrient-rich compost. The discussion reveals how herbivore manure can enhance agriculture, transforming what was once waste into a valuable resource for farmers.In this clip
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