Integrated Farming System Model Portable File
Crop residues (like straw) serve as animal fodder or bedding; animal waste can be processed in a biogas digester to provide clean fuel for the household.
In this loop, input costs plummet, and waste is virtually eliminated. integrated farming system model
Livestock acts as the engine of the IFS. Cows and buffaloes provide milk for income and manure for biogas. The biogas plant generates methane for cooking and lighting, while the spent slurry (digested cow dung) is a nutrient-rich organic fertilizer. Goats and sheep serve as "natural mowers" for weeds and provide high-quality manure. Crop residues (like straw) serve as animal fodder
Are you ready to close the loop on your farm? Start with one pond and one goat—and watch your soil (and wallet) come back to life. input costs plummet