farmers use a mixture of manures and fertilizers so that the nutrients which cannot be fulfilled by the manures can be fulfilled by the plants and the nutrients which are not in the fertilizers can be fulfilled by the manures
ex-NPK [nitrogen, phosphate and potassium] fulfill the nutrients which are not present in the manures
Ground manure
the manure next to the barn smells like crap.
Fertilizer or manure.
Farmers use manure on their fields because it is a natural fertilizer that enriches the soil with essential nutrients like nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. It also helps improve soil structure, retain moisture, and promote healthier plant growth. Additionally, using manure can reduce the need for synthetic fertilizers and minimize waste through recycling organic matter back into the soil.
One of the farmers gives you some manure.
The manure can be used to fertilize the farmers crops
both
farmers prepare manures by dumping animal dung, vegetable and crop wastes at open places and let them be decomposed by bacteria and fungi. After a month or so, the manure is ready and is mixed up with soil.
Plants need manure for their nutrients and organic matter such as nitrogen.
some farmers add fertilizer, and some add manure. they are for the same purpose. to help grow their crops! :)
The amount of manure farmers use varies widely depending on the type of farming, crop needs, and local regulations. On average, a dairy farm might produce about 100,000 pounds of manure per cow annually, while crop farmers may apply between 5 to 20 tons of manure per acre per year to enhance soil fertility. Farmers often conduct soil tests to determine the appropriate amount needed to optimize crop yields without causing environmental harm.
Animal manure is the animal's waste, also known as feces or poop. It is often used in gardens to fertilize the plants and so many farmers sell it by the truckload.