difference between manure and fertilizers
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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.
Fertilizer is the chemical substances which can be added to the soil to increase its nutrient content. If you are planning for farming, you should be known about the ways to enhance the fertility of the soil.
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MANURE
Manure is a natural or an organic substance obtained by the decomposition of plant and animal wastes. This is done by microbes, earthworms, fungus etc. Low percentage of nutrients is present. Manure provides a lot of organic matter to the soil. It is slowly absorbed by the plants.Crop productivity is increased only to some certain extent. No side effects of manure are absorbed.
FERTILIZERS
Fertilizer is a synthetic substance or an inorganic compound. High percentage of nutrients is present. Fertilizer does not provide any humus to the soil. It is quickly absorbed by the plants. Crop productivity is increased many folds by its use. Chemicals in fertilisers are washed away to the nearby water bodies, causing soil and water pollution.
Manure is a natural or an organic substance obtained by the decomposition of plant and animal wastes. This is done by microbes, earthworms, fungus etc. Low percentage of nutrients is present. Manure provides a lot of organic matter to the soil. It is slowly absorbed by the plants.Crop productivity is increased only to some certain extent. No side effects of manure are absorbed.
FERTILIZERS
Fertilizer is a synthetic substance or an inorganic compound. High percentage of nutrients is present. Fertilizer does not provide any humus to the soil. It is quickly absorbed by the plants. Crop productivity is increased many folds by its use. Chemicals in fertilisers are washed away to the nearby water bodies, causing soil and water pollution.
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