Science, asked by manojnaturesgaya, 6 hours ago

why do farmers use fertilisers
answer-
just as humans need essential minerals and nutrients for strong healthy growth fertilisers replace the nutrient's that crops remove from the soil​

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Answered by akansha0842
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Farmers turn to fertilizers because these substances contain plant nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. Fertilizers are simply plant nutrients applied to agricultural fields to supplement required elements found naturally in the soil. Fertilizers have been used since the start of agriculture. Native American people used crude fertilizers, such as burying a fish in their corn plots, and organic farmers use fertilizer from natural source, such as compost. Most farmers today use fertilizers that are either mined or manufactured.

Answered by sanasiju
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Answer:

provide nutrients to plants for netter growth and desired yield.

regrow malnourished plants

earn more profit in less time

reduce the time for harvesting

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