Manure is partially decomposed organic matter formed from animal wastes (such as dung of cattle) and crop residue that is added to soil for increase in fertility.
Manure is partially decomposed organic matter formed from animal wastes (such as dung of cattle) and crop residue that is added to soil for increase in fertility.
Why even excessive application of manure does not cause pollution?
Manures are biodegradable, so they do not cause harm to soil.
Manures are biodegradable, so they do not cause harm to soil.
See lessName the nitrogenous fertilizers.
Urea and ammonium nitrate.
Urea and ammonium nitrate.
See lessName two potassic fertilizers.
Potassium sulphate and potassium chloride.
Potassium sulphate and potassium chloride.
See lessWhy are manures used in bulk to increase soil fertility ?
Since the manures contain nutrients in small quantities they have to be used in bulk.
Since the manures contain nutrients in small quantities they have to be used in bulk.
See lessWhat is manure?
Manure is partially decomposed organic matter formed from animal wastes (such as dung of cattle) and crop residue that is added to soil for increase in fertility.
Manure is partially decomposed organic matter formed from animal wastes (such as dung of cattle) and crop residue that is added to soil for increase in fertility.
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