Organic, local, naturally nutrient enriched manure for your in home or business gardening experience no matterr how big or small. By Ashley shanks and Randy Maldonado Who? You, yes you and your minds that have brought this to life. The pigeons, the middle man. and you. What? Collecting pigeon manure to cultivate store properly organise a weight by prce vs profit system abnd establish or ad to current llc. Market the manure locally cleaning the manure making sure there is no disease by getting the manure tested at a local agency sterilizing the manure also getting or acclimating some business office and some land to cultivate the manure?(sP) estimated economic market value Quality Minerals The pigeon manure is high in phosphorus and potassium, which plants need. It also has micronutrients like zinc, manganese, and iron, which are also helpful to a plant. Loosens the Soil Pigeon manure also helps the soil loosen, contributing to better air and water circulation. With better respiration in the soil, the plants grow healthier and faster. Cheap The price of mineral fertilizer is constantly rising, affecting most farmers. But with an organic fertilizer like pigeon manure, you don’t have to worry about the price. Remains in Soil for a Long Unlike mineral fertilizers, the soil organism must process the organic fertilizer to make it ready for plants. The operation takes time and ensures the plant receives the crucial minerals throughout the growth period. Environmentally Friendly Some mineral fertilizers can harm the soil and the plants if used excessively, causing losses to the farmer. The organic fertilizer cannot affect the soil if given enough time in the compost to minimize the acidity. Faster Absorption Bird manure breaks down faster than other organic types, like cow manure. The plants can absorb the nutrients as soon as they’re processed and begin benefitting. What Plants Can Benefit from Pigeon Manure? Almost every plant that needs fertilizer can use pigeon manure. And the manure is ideal for use in a home garden or a large farm. Some of the plants you can add Pigeon manure on includes. Cabbages Celery Watermelons Potatoes Tomatoes Cucumbers What Are the Downsides of Pigeon Manure? While pigeon manure is quality and may help improve the soil quality on your farm, it also has some downsides. They include; Little did we know... poop causes That pigeons will poop 45 pounds of poop of year pigeon poop causesd pathogens