Cow manure plays a crucial role in the ecosystem by acting as a natural fertilizer, enriching soil with nutrients essential for plant growth. This enhances soil structure, promotes biodiversity, and supports healthy plant communities. Additionally, it aids in carbon sequestration, helping to mitigate climate change. Furthermore, it contributes to nutrient cycling, ensuring the sustainability of agricultural practices and reducing reliance on synthetic fertilizers.
Cow manure is a fertilizer. The bacteria in the cow manure are the decomposers.
I think it is cow manure!
Cow manure does not exist in twinkies. Twinkies are primarily made of a form of corn-derivative, but definitely not cow manure.
I think it is cow manure!
Cow manure is "le fumier" (masc.) in French.
No, cow chips and manure are not the same thing. Cow chips are dried cow dung used as fuel, while manure is fresh or decomposed animal waste used as fertilizer.
It is cow excrements, aka poop.
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Depends on the cow.
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