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What are the differences between manure and fertiliser ?​

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Answered by ashurana78
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Manure : It is the decomposed plant and animal waste which may include waste food, excreta, dried leaves and other organic matter. Compost, the organic manure, provides mineral nutrition and humus to the soil. It improves water and air retention capacity of the soil. It is considered to be the beter source of nourishment to the crop plant. Also farmers are able to produce crops with less cost. It maintains the soil health. It raises the water holding capacity of soil. This the best nutrition for crops.

Fertilizers: These are chemical compounds of mineral nutrients for plants prepared in fertilizers factories. Salts of nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) and potassium(K) are the three essential major plant nutrients.A fertilizer may be a mixture of three major plant nutrients (NPK) available under the brand name Suphala and Sujala. It could be useful to farmers for agriculture but at times they may hardened the soil,kill the microorganisms which make the soil fertile and does not let air and water to percolate in the soil that's why manure is considered more helpful than fertilizers.

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Answered by pujabhateja
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Manure refers to the natural substance that is obtained from the decomposition of the waste of plant and animals such as cow dung, etc. On the other hand, fertilizer is the chemical substances which can be added to the soil to increase its nutrient content.Oct 27, 2017
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