What is the difference between manure and green manure
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Green manure is the form of crops that is planted during off seasons and is cut down before the cultivation of any crops.
The vegetative matters composed in the roots of these crops remains in the soil thus making it more fertile.
Legumes are its example.
Manure on other hand is added externally in the form of vegetative remains, cow dung leftover plants and so on.
The vegetative matters composed in the roots of these crops remains in the soil thus making it more fertile.
Legumes are its example.
Manure on other hand is added externally in the form of vegetative remains, cow dung leftover plants and so on.
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The major difference between compost and green manure lies in their composition. ... While green manure is made from animal-based waste products such as urine and faeces. Adding compost to the soil enriches the soil with organic matter while green manure increases the nitrogen level of the soil.
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