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‘s indigenous people have long recognized that the in termite mounds is richer than normal and good for crops. Harvester termites, such as the fungus farmers that live at Mpala, spend their days retrieving vegetation to fertilize “gardens” of microbes and fungus, which concentrate nitrogen, phosphorus, and organic matter.
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SOURCE: Farmer & Cowboy Magazine – Africa
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