Yes,because it contains nutrients which the plant needs
Fertilizers are spread on fields by farmers to help their crops grow.
Selection of crops that had higher yields over thousands of years, implementation of technologies that increased yield including the plow, irrigation, and more recently, tractors, fertilizers, and genetic modification of crops.
No and why should you.
You can keep soil healthy and rich by adding organic matter like compost or manure, rotating crops to prevent nutrient depletion, avoiding over-tilling which can harm soil structure, and using cover crops to protect and nourish the soil when not in use.
To increase nitrogen in the soil, you can use nitrogen-rich fertilizers like compost, manure, or nitrogen-based commercial fertilizers. Planting nitrogen-fixing cover crops like legumes can also help increase nitrogen levels naturally in the soil. Finally, rotating crops and avoiding over-tilling can help maintain and improve soil nitrogen levels.
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Fertilizers are preferred over manures because they provide nutrients in a precise and concentrated form, allowing for better control of nutrient levels in the soil. Fertilizers are also easier to handle, transport, and apply compared to bulky manure. Additionally, fertilizers have a faster nutrient release rate, providing quicker results in terms of plant growth and yield.
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Excessive use of fertilizers: Expensive; Run off causes pollution of water courses and rivers; Crops may eventually grow too fast after a couple of years and be weak, making them prone to diseases.
Solid fertilizers release nutrients slowly over time, providing a consistent and gradual supply to the plant. This can prevent nutrient leaching and reduce the risk of over-fertilizing, which can damage plants. Solid fertilizers are also more convenient to use and store compared to liquid fertilizers.