what diffrence between manure and fertilisers.
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Manures are obtained from natural sources, whereas fertilisers are synthetically manufactured in the factories. Manures are eco-friendly, whereas fertilisers harm the useful microbes present in the soil and also decrease the soil fertility if used for a longer time
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- manure is a natural resources obtained by the decomposition of cattle dung , human waste and plant residues
- manure can be prepared in the fields
- manure provides a humas to the soil
- manure is relatively less rich in plant nutrients
1) a fertilizer is an inorgation salt
2) a fertilizer is prepared in factories
3) a fertilizer does not provide any humus to the soil
4) fertilizer are very rich in plant nutrients like nitrogen, Phosphorus and potassium
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