
1) Common fertilizer 2) Compost 3) Cow pies 4) Dirt 5) Droppings 6) Equine product 7) Fertilizer 8) Fertilizing material 9) French word used in English 10) Garden fertilizer 11) Hence, to develop by culture 12) Manchester United are crap 13) Mess 14) Muck 15) Nourishment 16) Organic 17) Organic fertiliser
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1) Dung 2) Muck 3) Ordure
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organic matter used as fertilizer in agriculture.
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Manure is organic matter used as organic fertilizer in agriculture. Manures contribute to the fertility of the soil by adding organic matter and nutrients, such as nitrogen, that are trapped by bacteria in the soil. Higher organisms then feed on the fungi and bacteria in a chain of life that comprises the soil food web. It is also a product obtain...
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• (n.) Any matter which makes land productive; a fertilizing substance, as the contents of stables and barnyards, dung, decaying animal or vegetable substances, etc. • (v. t.) To cultivate by manual labor; to till; hence, to develop by culture. • (v. t.) To apply manure to; to enrich, as land, by the application of a fertilizing subs...
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organic material that is used to fertilize land, usually consisting of the feces and urine of domestic livestock, with or without accompanying ... [3 related articles]
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Any animal droppings with a high content of nitrogen, these should be composted and aged before use. Take special note not to use cat or dog droppings. All to often these contain disease organisms.
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1. To cultivate by manual labour; to till; hence, to develop by culture. 'To whom we gave the strand for to manure.' (Surrey) 'Manure thyself then; to thyself be improved; And with vain, outward things be no more moved.' (Donne) ... 2. To apply manure to; to enrich, as land, by the application of a fertilizing substance. 'The blood of English shall...
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Organic substance that is added to the soil to increase its fertility. They are usually of animal origin containing dung and straw
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Dung and urine of animals that can be used as a form of organic fertilizer. See fertilizer, organic fertilizer.
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Ma·nure' (mȧ*nūr')
transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Manured ;
present participle & verbal noun Manuring .] [ Contr, from Old French
manuvrer ,
manovrer , to work with the hand, to cultivate by man...
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Animal dung generally mixed with the bedding straw and 'composted'.
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Manures are vegetable, animal, and mineral matters introduced into the soil to accelerate vegetation and increase the production of crops; substances used to improve the natural soil, or to restore to it the fertility which is diminished by the crops annually carried away.
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Hmmmm...... Organic matter, excreted by animals, which is used as a soil amendment and fertilizer. Green manures are plant cover crops which are tilled into the soil.
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organic matter used as fertilizer in agriculture.
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[
n] - any animal or plant material used to fertilize land especially animal excreta usually with litter material 2. [v] - spread manure, as for fertilization
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manure 1. To work with the hands; to spread manually (from Anglo-Frrench meynoverer, from Old French manouvrer, 'to work with the hands'. 2. Material, especially barnyard or stable dung, often with discarded animal bedding, used to fertilize soil. 3. To fertilize (soil) by applying material such as barnyard dung. The sense of 'work the earth' le...
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animal waste from stables or barnyards
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A mixture of bedding straw and animal dung which is lifted out of sheds and stored in heaps (middens) for a period to decompose before being spread on the land. Provides a useful amount of organic matter and some nutrients.
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noun any animal or plant material used to fertilize land especially animal excreta usually with litter material
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Organic matter excreted by animals, which is used to enrich, condition and and fertilise soil.
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Excreta of animals, dung and urine (commonly with some bedding).
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