Manures are-
a) organic in nature
b) inorganic in nature
c) organic as well as inorganic in nature
d) none of above
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Manure are organic in nature
Additional Information:
- Manure is organic matter that is used as organic fertilizer in agriculture. Most manure consists of animal feces; other sources include compost and green manure.
- Manures are considered better than fertilizers in maintaining soil fertility because: i) They add nutrients to the soil without affecting its fertility. ... iii) Manures improve the structure of soil by increasing its water holding capacity, porosity, and texture. They also promote the growth of crops.
- It is also lower in the 'fruiting and rooting' nutrients Phosphorus and Potassium, which is why we always warn people not to use horse manure on flowering plants. Use it on non-flowering, nitrogen-hungry plants like lawns, corn, potatoes, garlic, and lettuce; but not on tomatoes, peppers, flowers, and such.
- What are the different types of manure?
- Green manure
- Farmyard manure.
- Compost manure.
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