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How do you say cow manure in English?

Cow manure is commonly referred to as "cow dung" in English. It is the feces produced by cows and is often used as fertilizer in agriculture due to its nutrient-rich content. Additionally, it may also be called "bovine manure" in more technical contexts.


Is cow manure a decomposer?

Cow manure is a fertilizer. The bacteria in the cow manure are the decomposers.


What is chemical composition of cow dung?

Cattle manure is basically made up of digested grass and grain. Cow dung is high in organic materials and rich in nutrients. It contains about 3% Nitrogen, 2% phosphorous and 1% potassium (3-2-1 NPK).


Does cow manure exist in twinkies?

Cow manure does not exist in twinkies. Twinkies are primarily made of a form of corn-derivative, but definitely not cow manure.


How do you make hay compost for fertilizer?

same way you make any compost, make sure you add plenty of wet waste such as vegtables and nitrogen rich substances such as cow manure as hay is very poor in these areas


How do you say cow manure in French?

Cow manure is "le fumier" (masc.) in French.


Can cow manure kill an adult white fir tree I had a 30 year healthy white fir. Last winter it was introduced to a great amount of cow manure which had run off from a nearby barn?

I would say no. It wasn't the manure that was the culprit, it was more than likely the urine content. Too much nitrogen (ammonia) can kill any plant. Cow manure is used as a fertilizer and has a .5 .5 .5 rating.


Are cow chips and manure the same thing?

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.


Why manure have impacts increased nitrogen in ecosystem?

Manure contributes to increased nitrogen levels in ecosystems primarily through the release of nitrogen-rich compounds during decomposition. When manure is applied to fields, it can lead to nutrient runoff, especially during rainfall events, which allows nitrogen to leach into waterways. This excess nitrogen can result in nutrient pollution, causing harmful algal blooms and disrupting aquatic ecosystems. Additionally, when manure is over-applied, it can lead to soil saturation, further exacerbating nitrogen runoff and its environmental impacts.


What is cow manure?

It is cow excrements, aka poop.


What is synonym for manure?

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How many liters of cow manure is in a ton?

Depends on the cow.