Scientists want to grow vegetables using YOUR urine
Briefly

Farmers could save money by using urine as a fertilizer due to its nitrogen and phosphorus content.
Urine, when not properly managed, can harm marine life through excessive algae growth; researchers propose using urine in home gardens to address this issue.
'Our urine is worth its weight in gold,' stated researcher Divina Gracia P. Rodriguez, emphasizing the potential value of urine as a resource.
Anne Spurkland assured that using urine as fertilizer is safe and effective, with a method involving dilution and spraying on plants to utilize nitrogen.
Read at Mail Online
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