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.
Farmers often prefer to use chemical fertilizers over manures because chemical fertilizers provide nutrients in an easily accessible and precise form, allowing for better control over nutrient levels in the soil. Additionally, chemical fertilizers are typically cheaper and more convenient to transport and apply compared to manures. However, manures can provide additional benefits such as improving soil structure and increasing organic matter content in the long term.
because fertilizers are rich in nutrients
manures and fertilizers should be added to the soil so that the fertility could be maintained.it is also used to give the soil nutrition which is present in less amount and to maintain the health of the crop
The excessive chemical fertilizers are likely to be washed off the soil by rain, and pollute nearby watercourses, streams and rivers. This pollution can rob the water of oxygen, distress or kill off fish and other water dependant creatures, and increase chocking weed and algae growth. Chemical fertilizers are costly, and may provide good crop growth over the short time, but, unlike natural manures and green crop ploughing, there is not much goodness put back to enhance the quality of the soil.
Manures contains many organic substances of biological origin which can be easily degraded and absorbed by plants.Its helps in recycling of biological waste they increase soil fertility of the soil for long duration without causing any harm.The chemical fertilizers on other hand,improve soil fertility for short duration but cause environmental hazards.Continose use of fertilizers in particular area causes destruction of the soil fertility.
Farmers often prefer to use chemical fertilizers over manures because chemical fertilizers provide nutrients in an easily accessible and precise form, allowing for better control over nutrient levels in the soil. Additionally, chemical fertilizers are typically cheaper and more convenient to transport and apply compared to manures. However, manures can provide additional benefits such as improving soil structure and increasing organic matter content in the long term.
Controlled contents and releases are reasons why fertilizers can be better than manures. Fertilizers have to comply with application, labeling and proportion requirements. Plant and soil enrichment programs offer pathogen-, pest-, weed-free, slow-release applications that will not be guaranteed by manure (that is not composted).
because fertilizers are rich in nutrients
manures and fertilizers should be added to the soil so that the fertility could be maintained.it is also used to give the soil nutrition which is present in less amount and to maintain the health of the crop
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The excessive chemical fertilizers are likely to be washed off the soil by rain, and pollute nearby watercourses, streams and rivers. This pollution can rob the water of oxygen, distress or kill off fish and other water dependant creatures, and increase chocking weed and algae growth. Chemical fertilizers are costly, and may provide good crop growth over the short time, but, unlike natural manures and green crop ploughing, there is not much goodness put back to enhance the quality of the soil.
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The excessive chemical fertilizers are likely to be washed off the soil by rain, and pollute nearby watercourses, streams and rivers. This pollution can rob the water of oxygen, distress or kill off fish and other water dependant creatures, and increase chocking weed and algae growth. Chemical fertilizers are costly, and may provide good crop growth over the short time, but, unlike natural manures and green crop ploughing, there is not much goodness put back to enhance the quality of the soil.