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Cow dung cake fertilizer is a natural and traditional form of organic fertilizer widely used in agriculture and gardening. Here are some key points about cow dung cake fertilizer. Nutrient-Rich: Cow dung is rich in essential nutrients like nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, and trace elements that are beneficial for plant growth. Organic Matter: It contains a high amount of organic matter, which improves soil structure, aeration, and water retention. Microbial Activity: Cow dung enhances microbial activity in the soil, promoting the decomposition of organic matter and nutrient cycling. Slow Release: It provides a slow and steady release of nutrients, which helps in the sustained growth of plants.
Supplier: Organic fertilizers (pellet shape compost fertilizer), compound fertilizers with organic matter, fish meal, organic chicken manure, compost fertilizers (cow dung), potting/seedling substrates, horticultural potting substrate, aquatic soil, organic cat litter, mushroom extract bio stimulator, compound fertilizers, etc., cacl2 � calcium chloride 74%
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Cow dung cakes and products have been traditionally used in various cultures for a variety of purposes, including fuel, fertilizer, and religious rituals. Here's a general specification for cow dung cakes and some common products derived from cow dung: Cow Dung Cakes: Size: Typically, cow dung cakes come in various sizes, ranging from small patties to larger discs. Composition: Made from dried cow dung mixed with other organic materials like straw or hay. Shape: Generally circular or square, depending on the method of formation. Weight: Can vary, but typically lightweight for ease of handling. Usage: Primarily used as fuel for cooking, heating, and religious ceremonies. They burn slowly and produce a consistent heat. Cow Dung Products: Manure: Cow dung is widely used as organic fertilizer due to its nutrient-rich composition. It enhances soil fertility and improves crop yield. Bio-Gas: Cow dung is a key ingredient in the production of bio-gas, a renewable energy source used for cooking and heating. Insect Repellent: In some cultures, dried cow dung cakes are used as insect repellents when burned, effectively keeping mosquitoes and other insects away. Construction Material: Cow dung mixed with straw or clay has been used historically as a construction material for walls and floors in traditional architecture. Ayurvedic Products: Some Ayurvedic practitioners utilize cow dung and urine in medicinal preparations for various health benefits. Specifications for cow dung products can vary depending on their intended use and cultural practices. However, in general, cow dung-based products should be: Organic: Derived from natural sources without the use of synthetic chemicals or additives. Sustainable: Produced using eco-friendly methods that minimize environmental impact. High Quality: Free from contaminants and impurities, ensuring safe and effective use. Culturally Appropriate: Manufactured in accordance with cultural traditions and practices surrounding the use of cow dung. As with any product, it's essential to ensure that cow dung cakes and related items are sourced from reputable suppliers who adhere to quality standards and ethical practices. Additionally, proper handling and storage guidelines should be followed to maintain product integrity and safety.
we provide 100% desi and organic cow dung from the centre hub in Jaipur, Rajasthan-India which is foremost in providing this organic item to the world. No chemicals of any sort are mixed and are complete organic in nature and safe to use.
This natural cow dung cakes have been used in traditional Indian households for hawan kund, yagnas, ceremonies, rituals, etc. It is used to purify air as it is said to release oxygen when burnt with ghee.
Milking Cow Feed (C-010318) Granules-based Milking Cow Feed has a cylindrical shape. Its length ranges between 0.5 to 1 inch. This feed contains ingredients like mold inhibitors, vitamins, trace minerals, corn gluten, toxin binder, essential amino acid, minerals, pulses and DDGS. Brown in color, this feed is offered in pellet or coarse mash form. Offered Milking Cow Feed offers minimum 18.0% protein, at least 2.25% fat and up to 12.0% fiber in crude form. It also contains 4.5% acid-insoluble ash. Its moisture content is 12%. � Product Details : Crude Protein : 18.0 % Minimum Crude Fat : 2.25 % Minimum Crude Fibre : 12.0 % Maximum Acid Insouluble Ash : 4.5 % Maximum Moisture : 12 % Maximum GENERAL DETAILS Ingredients:� Corn Gluten Meal, Wheat Gluten Meal, Grains, DDGS, Pluses, Essential Amino Acids, Vitamins, Minerals, Trace Minerals, Toxin Binders and Mold Inhibitor Ingredient Profile :� 100% Vegetarian Moisture (% Maximum) - 12 Product Form :� Coarse Mash Form / Pellet Form Product Branding -� HAF Net Weight :� 39 Kgs When Packed Product Pricing :� On Unit Basis (for each 39 Kgs Packing) Production Capacity per Day :� 450 MT/Day Factory Visit :� Not Permissible Fumigation :  Aluminum Phosphide or Methyl Bromide (or any as per buyer specification) Clinical Test Methodology :  As per IS:2052 Proximate Analysis on Dry Matter Basis
Cow Dung Cake
we make better use of cow dung. One of the by-products we make from cow dung is dried cow dung cake (patty). Dried cow dung cake is deep-rooted in Indian tradition. Farmers in villages use these dried cow dung cake as a fuel to cook food. They are also used for havan (Homam or sacrifice) as it has many auspicious qualities. We make cow dung cake naturally by hand. Fresh desi cow dung and Gomutra are thoroughly mixed and small cow dung cakes are made. These are dried under the sun for 4 to 5 days to make it usable for cooking, havan or Agnihotra. Cow dung cakes are very useful for fire sacrifices (yajnas) and in various ceremonial activities. They create a pure and holy atmosphere when burnt. The smoke of gobar clears the air of germs. When we offer ghee in the fire as part of ritualistic sacrifices, it strengthens the ozone layer and shields the earth from harmful radiations from Sun. Traditional wisdom in cooking says that in burning these cow dung cakes, the temperature never rises beyond a certain point, ensuring the nutrients in the food are not destroyed by overheating.