night soil การใช้
- One hundred pounds of night soil would dress an acre, Catharine reported.
- Small items of household rubbish were often added to the'night soil '.
- At the depot, the night soil was emptied into a storage tank.
- Usually this occurred during the night, giving the night soil its name.
- They understood that using night soil could transform barren wasteland into fertile farmland.
- They are relegated to menial professions such as scavenging and carrying night soil.
- Side-by-side, they made the rounds each day to 40 houses, collecting night soil.
- Song farmers emphasized the importance of night soil as fertilizer.
- Police found no human remains in the night soil pumped up from the hotel toilet.
- When feces are used without composting, it is called night soil, and is very smelly.
- With or without night soil deposits remaining down below there is no longer any offensive odor.
- Brockley market gardens were famous for their enormous Victoria rhubarb which were fertilised by'night soil'from London.
- The article Into the Night Soil addresses the familiar scenario from a career digger s perspective.
- Night soil was produced as a result of a sanitation system in areas without septic tanks.
- Disposal of household rubbish and night soil consisted of dumping into the Humber at any convenient tide.
- Night soil should never be used as a fertilizer because it could contain any number of parasites.
- Farmers who took their wares to market in Manchester brought back night soil to fertilise the fields.
- Also there are stone lined gutters and the sewage and night soil is carried away on hand carts.
- The original outdoor toilet with provision for night soil removal also still exists at the side of the dwelling.
- By the 1880s, Manchester was producing more than of refuse annually, about 75 per cent of that being night soil.
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