What are the difference between manure and fertilisers
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Manure is nutrients fro natural resouces whereas fertilisers are from artificial resources.
Manure take 30 days or more to decompose whereas fertilisers are souluble or give paid response.
Examples of manure are Excrete of animals or animal matter like blood,bones ,flesh, horns.
examples of fertilisers are urea, superphosphate.
Manure take 30 days or more to decompose whereas fertilisers are souluble or give paid response.
Examples of manure are Excrete of animals or animal matter like blood,bones ,flesh, horns.
examples of fertilisers are urea, superphosphate.
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Fertiliser :
1] Fertiliser is a man made inorganic salt .
2 ] Fertiliser is prepared in factories .
3 ] Fertiliser does not provide any humus to the soil .
4 ] fertilisers are very rich in plant nutrient like nitrogen , phosphorus and potassium .
Manure :
1 ] manure is a natural sunstance obtained by the decomposition of cattle dung .
2 ] manure can be prepared in the firlds .
3 ] manure provides a lot of humus to the soil .
4 ] manure is relatively less rich in plant nutrients .
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