what is the diffrence btw farmyard manure and compost
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Farm yard manure is animal feces that has been permitted to age to the point where it is no longer stinky. It is used primarily as a nitrogen fertilizer. Compost is a mélange of fresh leaves, grass clippings, vegetable scraps, eggshells and other non-meat trimmings. They are layered in a pile, alternating a layer of scraps with a layer of dried leaves and shredded straw (1 part clippings and scraps to 2 parts dried materials). The pile is moistened, and with periodic spading to aerate it, rots down into a sweet-smelling, humus-like substance that is either spread over the surface of a garden plot to serve as a nutritious mulch, or dug into the plot to the depth of about a foot.
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Farm yard manure is animal feces that has been permitted to age to the point where it is no longer stinky. It is used primarily as a nitrogen fertilizer. ...Compost is decomposed mixture ofleaves and other parts of trees, farm waste, kitchen waste and similar material.
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Farm yard manure is animal feces that has been permitted to age to the point where it is no longer stinky. It is used primarily as a nitrogen fertilizer. ...Compost is decomposed mixture ofleaves and other parts of trees, farm waste, kitchen waste and similar material.
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