Indeed fertilizers help us to increase our yield very much but they have large number of disadvantages .few of them are:
1. Manures increase yield as well make lot of humus
2.contineous use of fertilizers make soil barren.
Because Manure provide Humus to the soil while fertilizers do not provide any humus. Fertilizers provide a specific nutrient to the soil while manure is reactively liss rich in plant nutrient.
Manure is better than fertilizers because of fallowing points: 1. It is cheaper than Fertilizers. 2. It is easily available by the wastes of animals. 3. It does not pollute earth.
Nitrates are obtained from sources such as fertilizers, manure, sewage, and industrial effluents. They can also be present naturally in soil and groundwater.
You can add nutrients to soil by using organic matter such as compost, manure, or mulch. These materials break down over time, releasing nutrients into the soil. Additionally, you can use mineral fertilizers to supplement nutrients that may be lacking in the soil.
Nitrogen for agricultural purposes is obtained through several methods, including the use of synthetic fertilizers, organic fertilizers such as manure and compost, and crop rotation with nitrogen-fixing plants like legumes.
Ground manure
Do you mean manure? Manure has nitrogen that plants use.
Fertilizers, Manure, Plows, Etc.
Fertilizers, Manure, Plows, Etc.
Convenience, impact and savings are the benefits of using manure. Manure can be collected, stored and used on-site so money and time need not be spent on off-site purchases of nitrogen-rich fertilizers. Its high nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium content ensures immediate support to roots and shoots growth.
Because Manure provide Humus to the soil while fertilizers do not provide any humus. Fertilizers provide a specific nutrient to the soil while manure is reactively liss rich in plant nutrient.
Most manures are good fertilizers, and improve plant growth.
You can add nutrients to soil effectively by using organic fertilizers like compost or manure, applying mineral fertilizers in the right amounts, rotating crops to prevent nutrient depletion, and using cover crops to improve soil health.
example of artificial manure
I think it is cow manure!
Organic manure is derived from decayed plant/animal matter. Inorganic manure, exclusively now referred to as fertilizers, are chemicals produced by controlled chemical processes. In common language English in the USA, "manure" is always organic manure.
Compost, manure and time release fertilizers tend to be more effective than fertilizers with pesticides.Specifically, compost and manure are organic fertilizers that add to soil fertility, encourage well structured soil particles and promote air and water pore spaces. Manure nevertheless has to be monitored since it is so nitrogen rich. Monitoring also may be a concern with time release liquid fertilizers, which get the job done well but take time. It also must be a concern with fertilizers with pesticides since the suppression of one pesty problem may bring on another.