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Translations:Benutzer:Arian/Klett-Mini-Test/1169/en
It is advisable to mix into the manure compost, alongside the cattle dung, all the other kinds of dung from the sheep, goats, horses, pigs, and poultry kept on the farm. Each of these animal species carries out, as the result of its digestive activity, a "cosmic-qualitative analysis" of the fodder appropriate to its own being (see chapter "The Cow — Cosmic-Qualitative Analysis and I-Disposition," p. 156 f.). The result of this analysis impresses itself, as it were, as a pattern of the force-composition of the manure. When various such patterns unite in the compost heap, a universal fertilizer comes into being that — as described above — stimulates and works through the fruiting in the stage of vegetative growth, as is pre-eminently required in meadows and pastures, in intensive fruit-growing, and in vegetable cultivation.






