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=='''Night soil'''==
 
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*Chinese: 人糞
 
*Korean: 인분
 
 
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Night_soil Night soil] is a euphemism for human feces collected from cesspools, privies, pail closets, pit latrines, privy middens, septic tanks, etc. Human excreta may be attractive as fertilizer because of the high demand for fertilizer and the relative availability of the material to create night soil. In areas where native soil is of poor quality, the local population may weigh the risk of using night soil.
 
 
Some people refer to human excreta as human manure, and the word "humanure" has also been used. Just like animal manure, it can be applied as a soil conditioner (reuse of excreta in agriculture). Sewage sludge is a material that contains human excreta, as it is generated after mixing excreta with water and treatment of the wastewater in a sewage treatment plant.<ref>"[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manure Manure]", ''Wikipedia''.</ref>
 
 
Since ancient times, the people of East Asia have traditionally supported a large population by utilizing this natural means of fertilization.<ref>[http://sustainabilityjjay.org/event/the-changing-history-of-east-asian-human-manure-fertilization/ The Changing History of East Asian Human Manure Fertilization], ''Sustainability & Environmental Justice''.</ref>
 
 
*Additional readings: <br/>
 
**[https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/310d/94a49d0cdba7321a8a80c36830fe1bcf6361.pdf Human faeces as a resource in agriculture] <br/>
 
**[https://www.ircwash.org/sites/default/files/351.2-90HU-7978.pdf Human waste use in agriculture and aquaculture]<br/>
 
**[http://www.ecosanres.org/pdf_files/Nanning_PDFs/Eng/Luo%20Shiming%2010_C11rev.pdf Chinese tradition of utilizing human excreta]
 
 
  
 
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2018년 6월 6일 (수) 14:40 판

Nongsa jikseol
Table of Contents
  1. Preface
  2. Preparing the Seed Grain
  3. Plowing the Soil
  4. Cultivating Hemp
  5. Cultivating Rice
  6. Cultivating Proso and Foxtail Millet
  7. Cultivating Barnyard Grass
  8. Cultivating Soybeans, Red Beans, and Mung Beans
  9. Cultivating Barley and Wheat
  10. Cultivating Sesame
  11. Cultivating Buckwheat

Grains

Hangeul Hanja English Article
hemp
rice
foxtail millet
기장 proso millet
수수 薥黍 sorghum
barnyard grass
보리 大麥 barley
小麥 wheat
메밀 木麥 buckwheat
大豆 soybean
小豆 red bean
녹두 菉豆 mungbean
참깨 眞荏子 sesame
들깨 水荏子 perilla

References