Short note on manure
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Compost and vermi-compost manure: Composting is a process in which farm waste material such as livestock excereta like cow dung ,vegetable extract,domestic waste and sewage waste are decomposed in the pits to release the organic matter and nutrients. When composting is done, decomposition is fasten by earthworms . This is called vermi-composting
Green manure are crops grown for specific of time and then incorporated into soil by ploughing . They increase the fertility of soil by incorporating nutrients and organic matter into soil. Leguminous plants such as clover is used for this as it helps in fixing the atmospheric nitrogen.
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Compost and vermi-compost manure: Composting is a process in which farm waste material such as livestock excereta like cow dung ,vegetable extract,domestic waste and sewage waste are decomposed in the pits to release the organic matter and nutrients. When composting is done, decomposition is fasten by earthworms . This is called vermi-composting
Green manure are crops grown for specific of time and then incorporated into soil by ploughing . They increase the fertility of soil by incorporating nutrients and organic matter into soil. Leguminous plants such as clover is used for this as it helps in fixing the atmospheric nitrogen.
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- Manure is organic matter, mostly derived from animal feces except in the case of green manure, which can be used as organic fertilizer in agriculture.
- Manure contains nitrogen, phosphorus, and other nutrients that plants need to grow. Farmers can often save money by properly using manure as a fertilizer. Proper use of manure as a fertilizer minimizes nutrient pollution to water resources and helps build healthy soils.
- Manure is organic matter used as fertilizer in agriculture. Manures improve the fertility of the adding organic matter and lots of nutrients, such as nitrogen that is trapped by bacteria in the soil. ... The term "manure" was used for inorganic fertilizers in the past, but this usage is now very rare.
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