different between fertilizer and manure
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- Manure is an organic substance that is obtained from decomposition of vegetables and animal waste. Fertilizers are inorganic substances manufactured in factories. Manures are relatively less rich in plant nutrients, they only remove general deficiency of soil. . .
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Manure is a natural substance that is acquired from decomposition of vegetables and animal waste whereas Fertilizers are not natural or man-made substances produced in factories.
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Difference between Fertilizer and Manure
- Manure is a natural substance that is acquired from decomposition of vegetables and animal waste whereas Fertilizers are not natural or man-made substances produced in factories.
- Manures are comparatively less rich in plant nutrients, they only eliminate general deficiency of soil but Fertilizers are very rich in plant nutrients like Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Potassium.
- Manure add up the humus to soil by giving organic elements and nutrients but fertilizers makes healthy growth and development of plants by giving nutrients and it lacks to add humus to soil.
- The add up of manure to soil does not need any special guideline whereas the add up of fertilizer to soil needs special guidelines like dose time and post addition precautions.
- Manure cannot get soluble in water so it is absorbed by plants slowly but Fertilizers get soluble in water so they are rapidly absorbed by plants.
- It saves the surroundings and helps in recycling farm waste but its more use can cause water pollution and can not replenish organic matter of soil.
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