We can not absorb food from all we eat. If we eat a lot of fiber, that isn't broken down into much food and acts as a way to draw water into the large intestine to make moving the feces out easier. Other organisms can break down the rest.
Plants need manure for their nutrients and organic matter such as nitrogen.
No, cow manure is chuck full of bacteria, a source of bacteria, not a preventative measure to keep bacteria out! So no, cow manure in the lagoons of feedlots do NOT keep bacteria out of the water supply. It's the exact opposite, inviting bacteria to enter the water supply, not prevent it.
It is a good idea to use aged manure or compost when planting chrysanthemums.
you dont get more then one bag of manure and you only need one bag of manure for one thing. simple as that!
You need to head for the windmill and there is a lady and a man talking click on the man and he will give you the manure
There are nutrients in the manure that plants need. The manure is a natural fertilizer.
Good question.
No, but it certainly helps.
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manure = Dung manure = Dünger manure = Mist
in the swamp mud you need the manure the guy gives you so you enter the windmill on top then use the manure on the fly step.
No! They are grown in manure in dark barns mostly