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  2. Organic Manures: Meaning, Classification and Reactions

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    Concentrated organic manure may be defined as a material of organic origin derived from raw materials of animal or plant, without bulky in nature having no definite composition of plant nutrients.

  3. What Is Manure? Why Is It Such an Environmentally Valuable...

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    Manure is an organic fertilizer made from the dung of domestic livestock including horses, cows, and poultry. It may also contain urine and bedding material like straw or sawdust. Manure is...

  4. Tipsheet: Manure in Organic Production Systems

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    In organic production, manure is commonly applied to the field as raw manure (fresh or dried) or composted manure (Kuepper, 2003). Manure can add important plant nutrients (nitrogen, potassium, and phosphorus, collectively known as NPK) to the soil and improve soil quality.

  5. Different organic manure sources and NPK fertilizer on soil...

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    In 2017 and 2018 different organic manure sources and NPK fertilizer increased protein, ash, carbohydrates, mucilage N, P, K Ca and Mg contents of okra fruits compared with the control.

  6. Organic manure is being increasingly popular for organic farming. There are different types of organic manure or fertilizer. Learn how to make different types of organic manure and use them properly.

  7. Organic fertilizer - Wikipedia

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    Typical organic fertilizers include all animal waste including meat processing waste, manure, slurry, and guano; plus plant based fertilizers such as compost; and biosolids. [2] Inorganic "organic fertilizers" include minerals and ash.

  8. Organic manure and biochar significantly affected root morphology and physiology by improving soil nutrients. In the absence of biochar, organic manure amendment increased Root TTC reducing...

  9. Manure - Wikipedia

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    Manure is organic matter that is used as organic fertilizer in agriculture. Most manure consists of animal feces; other sources include compost and green manure. Manures contribute to the fertility of soil by adding organic matter and nutrients, such as nitrogen, that are utilised by bacteria, fungi and other organisms in the soil.

  10. 6 - Organic Manures - Cambridge University Press & Assessment

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    Organic farming requires greater understanding in handling organic manure than conventional chemical farming. Farming is most economical when it uses local resources for nutrient management. Organic farming has been inherited as a tradition but Indians are unaware of its science.

  11. Organic Fertilizer - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

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    An organic fertilizer is a fertilizer that is derived from organic sources, including organic compost, cattle manures, poultry droppings and domestic sewage.