what are the difference between fertilizers and manure
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fertilizer is described as any substance (organic or inorganic),
that is added to the soil, increase the yield ofcrops. .
Manure is not as much rich as fertilizers in terms of plant nutrients,
asfertilizers are rich in plant nutrients. As manure isinsoluble in water, it is slowly absorbed by the soil.
that is added to the soil, increase the yield ofcrops. .
Manure is not as much rich as fertilizers in terms of plant nutrients,
asfertilizers are rich in plant nutrients. As manure isinsoluble in water, it is slowly absorbed by the soil.
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MANURE. They are organic in nature .they are generally insoluble in water . They are not nutrient specific . They are biodegradable . They provide humus to soil . FERTILISER They are inorganic in nature . They are in soluble . They are nutrient specific . They are non biodegradable . They do not provide humus to soil
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