we can use the manure as a fertilizer in the farm it will make us to yield more crops in the land
Use whatever is left as compost.
they used for making compost etc.............
Many farmers that gain agricultural wastes such as manure can then use it as fertilizer on their fields. The general rule of thumb is that each cow needs an acre of land to spread her manure on. The key practice that needs to be involved to convert the waste is: collection and redistribution. Done incorrectly this could cause contamination of water sources. You should always contact your local USDA offices for information before spreading near waterways.
The two type of agricultural wastes are:-Farm animal wasteChemical waste
Edward Someus has written: 'Food crop mineral deficiency & disturbance stress mitigation in temperate climatic regions by economical & environmental valorization of agricultural by-products' -- subject(s): Food crops, Fertilizers, Organic wastes as fertilizer, Environmental aspects, Economic aspects, Agricultural wastes 'Food crop mineral deficiency & disturbance stress mitigation in temperate climatic regions by economical & environmental valorization of agricultural by-products' -- subject(s): Food crops, Fertilizers, Organic wastes as fertilizer, Environmental aspects, Economic aspects, Agricultural wastes
if you mean in terms of energy then it refers to a device that transfers more useful energy than it wastes if you mean in terms of energy then it refers to a device that transfers more useful energy than it wastes
Agro wastes are leftover materials generated from agricultural activities, including crop residues, fruit and vegetable peels, and by-products from processing agricultural products. These wastes can come from fields, farms, and processing facilities, and they often include items like straw, husks, and unused portions of plants. While often considered a disposal challenge, agro wastes can be repurposed for various uses such as compost, animal feed, bioenergy production, and raw materials for bioproducts, contributing to sustainable agricultural practices.
A. F Sciamanna has written: 'Composition and utilization of cellulose for chemicals from agricultural residues' -- subject(s): Cellulose, Agricultural wastes, Chemical industry
Kirk Anthony Sullivan has written: 'Nonpoint source pollution in Trout Creek and Barrett Creek, Ferry County, Washington' -- subject(s): Agricultural wastes, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Agricultural wastes, Pollution, Water, Water quality management
A magnet can sort the ferrousmetalse.g., iron and steel, from the feed stream.
it is harmful because... if thge flies... will...
Just ignorant.