Yes, farmers often use manure on bush farms as a natural fertilizer to enhance soil fertility and promote plant growth. Manure provides essential nutrients, improves soil structure, and increases microbial activity. However, the practice varies based on the specific farming methods, crop types, and local regulations regarding manure application. Proper management is crucial to avoid potential environmental issues, such as nutrient runoff.
they live in borrows in the bush and on a farms
Goats were originally brought to Australia on the First Fleet, which landed at Sydney Cove on 26 January 1788.
Farmers protect the mineral content of the soil by practicing crop rotation, using cover crops, applying organic matter such as compost or manure, and avoiding overuse of chemical fertilizers. These practices help maintain soil health and fertility, allowing nutrients to be readily available for plants to uptake.
Sneak into a horse corral and steal a bag full of horse manure... the owner would allow you to take all you want, but it's better that he doesn't know what you are going to do with it... spread the horse manure around the base of the bush in the middle of the night... the bush eating bugs that the manure attracts will slowly eat the bush to death... if the plant appears to get healthier don't be fooled, it's the bugs way of increasing the nutritional value for digestion purposes... also the bugs are very shy, so you may never see them... This is a great way to get back at neighbors too...
You can find little blue berries on a bush in places like forests, gardens, or farms where blueberry bushes grow.
Avon Old Farms prep school in Avon, CT.
A bush will usually flower naturally without pruning. Pruning is usually carried out to contain the spread or height of the bush.
Because the farmers liked bunnies and they had potato power which gave them the power to fly so george bush said that the 7th amendment protects the farmers from flying bunnies :D
The "bush" is not usually a term applied to the forests of New zealand, which is where most kiwi live and eat.
they usually nest on ground in a bush or shrub.
In Ghana, most people who live in the bush are herds people and farmers. People that live in the cities are urban dwellers.
when you feed animals (sometimes) you get chicken = poultry puddin' pig = piggy poop goat = bush brownie mule = prairie pile cow = meadow muffin