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I don't think anyone knows the answer to that one ! sorry ! Don't be sorry, just about any farmer can tell you a manure lagoon is a way for us to store the manure from the barns in order to use it on the fields in the spring. Often found near the back of the livestock holding areas and the wintering barns it is easily accessible for the front end loader on the tractor and all the manure is scraped into it, drainage from the barn also often is directed toward this area so all the liquids from urine and hoses used to clean flow into this area. In the spring time when the contents are somewhat aged and liquefied it is pumped into spreaders and used for fertilizer on the fields.
fer·til·iz·er - noun. fertilizers have a large number of natural and synthetic materials, including manure and nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium compounds, spread on or worked into soil to increase its capacity to support plant growth. By being able to increase the amount of essential minerals in plant soil such as nitrates, the plants can grow larger naturally giving farmers a larger harvest. So, basically the farmer can make more of a prophet out of their crops without the use of chemicals which are not much good for anything.
if you are growing a normal plant native to your area; it will grow just fine without fertilizer. but if you are growing an exotic plant indoors or in a greenhouse it will not do as well without all of the vitamins from the fertilizer. there are diffrent ways that you can make your own fertilizer from leftover items from your house like; leftover coffee grounds eggshells tea leaves or bags sugar if you do choose to use your homeade fertilizer than you should apply it to the soil one or two times a week; depending on if youre growing your plants indoors or outdoors.
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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.
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When you cross the farm in the mill area, the farmer will give you a bag (but only once).
Chicken manure can be composted to create nutrient-rich soil for gardening. Make sure to compost the manure in a well-ventilated area to avoid odors. Alternatively, you can contact local farmers or gardeners who may be interested in using it as fertilizer for their crops.
make a pile of it in a desired area. turn it regularly and keep adequate moisture on it.
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You use it to fuel the hovercraft (in the attic of the mill). Go inside and unlock the gears, then outside to jump on the windmill arms (turning them counter-clockwise) until the dome on top is open. Use the manure and the hovercraft will automatically go to the mud area.
The answer is YES!, watermelons and all members of the gourd family (cucumbers, squashes, zucchini, muskmelon, honeydews) will grow like crazy in manure, provided, of course, that a seed has been planted or dropped in the pile. These plants, often called cucurbits, are heavy feeders and grow extremely well not only in manure but also in compost heaps and over the weeping area of septic systems.
I own a horse myself. The horse manure should be disposed off and not left in the field/stable. You could bag it up and sell it or give it away to people that have allotments; to put on there plants. If you have a muck heap then pile it up on there. But if you have no-where to put it then flatten it in the ground somewhere on your OWN land or others if they let you!!
Piled manure beneath a rabbit hutch can pose several risks to the rabbit's health. It can create a breeding ground for parasites and bacteria, leading to potential infections or diseases. Additionally, the ammonia from decomposing manure can produce harmful fumes that may irritate the rabbit's respiratory system. Proper hygiene and regular cleaning of the area are essential to ensure the rabbit's well-being.