How can we protect the environment by using manure?
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Increased soil carbon and reduced atmospheric carbon levels.
Reduced soil erosion and runoff.
Reduced nitrate leaching.
Reduced energy demands for natural gas-intensive nitrogen(N) fertilizers.
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When compared to more conventional fertilizer, manure properly applied to land has the potential to provide environmental benefits including: Increased soil carbon and reduced atmospheric carbon levels. Reduced soil erosion and runoff. Reduced energy demands for natural gas-intensive nitrogen(N) fertilizers.
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- Animal manure has been acknowledged as a "builder" of soil for ages due to its contributions to enhancing soil quality.
- When manure and its nutrients are administered, as long as the time and location adhere to appropriate management standards, there may be environmental benefits.
- When compared to more traditional fertilizers, manure has the potential to offer the following environmental advantages:
- lowered atmospheric carbon levels and elevated soil carbon
- decreased soil runoff and erosion decreased nitrate leaching
- decreased energy requirements for nitrogen(N) fertilizers that burn a lot of natural gas.
- N, P, potassium, and other essential components for plant growth are all present in manure.
- However, the organic carbon in manure is what gives it its potential environmental worth.
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