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—What is Manuring?
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Answered by RasikaM
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Manure is the decomposed form of dead plants and animals, which is applied to the soil to increase production. It is a natural form of fertilizer and is cost-effective. The human and animal excreta is also used as manure. The livestock manure is rich in nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium.

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Answered by IICharmingSparkleII
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  • Plants require nutrients for growth.They get these nutrients from soil.
  • Therefore, by the time a crop is harvested, it has taken away some of yhe nutrients present in soil.
  • This way the nutrients get used up if land is cultivated for a long time.
  • This causes the crop yield to start failing.
  • Therefore these nutrients need to be replenished from time to time.
  • This can be done either by natural methods or by adding manures and fertilizers to the soil.

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