Crop residues are used to feed the cattle, and crop stalks are used as fuel or compost material.
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Waste from one enterprise becomes a resource for another (e.g., cow dung used for vermicompost to fertilize crops).
Providing eggs and meat, while poultry manure boosts pond productivity. Crop residues are used to feed the cattle,
Extracted crop straw serves as a medium for mushroom cultivation. After harvest, the spent mushroom substrate is recycled back into the soil as enriched organic matter. Strategic Advantages of Integrated Farming 1. Enhanced Economic Stability
Do not build everything at once. Crops + 2 cows + compost pit. Phase 2 (Year 2): Add a pond and fish. Phase 3 (Year 3): Add poultry and biogas. Share public link Waste from one enterprise becomes
Using farm ponds for fish production and water storage.
Animal dung is fed into a biogas digester to generate cooking gas and electricity. The byproduct, known as biogas slurry, is a weed-free, nutrient-rich liquid fertilizer used on crops. How the Closed-Loop Cycle Works: An Example
Enhances crop pollination and yields valuable honey and wax.
In a conventional farm, you buy inputs (feed, fertilizer) and sell outputs (grain, meat). In an IFS model, the waste of one enterprise becomes the input for another.