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night soil

noun as in droppings

noun as in dung

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This strategy became necessary after an errant tomato plant sprouted from a visitor's night soil back in the 1960s.

Often in exchange for a fee paid to each household, farmers collected what was called night soil at regular intervals to fashion into fertile compost.

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In Japan, by contrast, where land was less fertile, humanure or “night soil” was so highly valued that when the price soared disputes broke out over who had the right to collect it.

At the bottom were night soil workers and other “untouchables.”

The fresh stench of night soil in the bushes.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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