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\huge{\boxed{\boxed{\mathfrak{\blue{explain \: how \: fertilizers \: are \: different \: from \: manure}}}}}
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Fertilizers are chemical in nature and these are manufactured in factories. Manure is an inorganic substance that is obtained from decomposition of vegetable and animal wastes. Microbes are not needed for fertilizers formation. ... Fertilizers are easy to transport ,store and apply to crops.

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Fertilizers are chemical in nature and these are manufactured in factories. Manure is an inorganic substance that is obtained from decomposition of vegetable and animal wastes. Microbes are not needed for fertilizers formation. Microbes are needed to form manure since they degrade the organic substances.

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