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manure
manure term used in the United States to refer to excreta of animals, with or without added bedding; also called barnyard manure. In other countries the term often refers to any material used to fertilize the soil. Properly managed, barnyard manure is a valuable fertilizer because of its nitrogen and phosphate content; its composition varies greatly depending upon the animals that produce it. Often it is reinforced with additions of superphosphate to make it a better balanced fertilizer and to reduce the loss of nitrogen as ammonia. Other organic manures are fish scrap, guano, seaweed, and compost . The claim by so-called organic farmers that crops fertilized by organic manures are more nutritious than those grown with artificial manures (i.e., chemical fertilizers) has not been substantiated. The term green manure is applied to crops grown for plowing under (see cover crop ) and to manure that has not undergone decay.
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Effect of soil type, exchangeable sodium percentage, water content, and organic amendments on urea hydrolysis in some tropical Indian soils.
Magazine article from: Australian Journal of Soil Research; 11/1/2003; ; 700+ words
; ...In Haryana State, several types of organic manures and agricultural wastes are available...on the effect of various sources of organic manures and exchangeable sodium percentage...Haryana. Materials and methods Soils and organic manures Surface field soil samples (0-15 cm...
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Don't treat precious soil like dirt
Newspaper article from: The Nelson Mail; 9/6/2002; ; 533 words
; ...soil, Professor T W Walker, emphasises the value of bulky organic manures in the garden but has been criticised by the organic movement...dismissing the ideal of a growing system being totally reliant on organic manures. It is, he says, virtually impossible to achieve unless...
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North farmers must be aware of nitrate rules.(Business)
Newspaper article from: The Journal (Newcastle, England); 2/5/2008; 508 words
; ...ha in December 2006. Longer closed spreading periods for organic manures on all soil types will be implemented. These would be for...trajectory, high pressure application techniques for spreading organic manures will be prohibited. A written risk assessment will be required...
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Changes in organic and inorganic sulfur fractions and S mineralisation in a Typic Haplustert after long-term cropping with different fertiliser and organic manure inputs.(Statistical Data Included)
Magazine article from: Australian Journal of Soil Research; 7/1/2001; ; 700+ words
; ...fertilisers and restricted use of organic manures, has accelerated the depletion of...Continuous additions of fertilisers and organic manures to soil can alter the S mineralisation...received inorganic fertilisers and organic manures over a long period of time. Materials...
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Fertiliser for grazing and silage production.(News)
Newspaper article from: The News Letter (Belfast, Northern Ireland); 2/16/2002; 700+ words
; ...a fertiliser policy for your farm. ORGANIC MANURES: Often, little account is taken of...nutrient content for various types of organic manures. The Code of Good Agricultural Practice...Remember to make allowances for any organic manures that have been applied using the information...
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Fed: Organic farming no better than other methods: researcher
Newspaper article from: AAP General News (Australia); 9/30/2004; 366 words
; ...shortcomings with organic farming concerned the use of fertilisers. Organic manures used by organic farmers were much less efficient than those...and surrounding waterways. "The nutrient use efficiency of organic manures is lower than from inorganic fertilisers," he said. "Organic...
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Economies of sericulture in Maharashtra
Magazine article from: Indian Journal of Agricultural Economics; 7/1/2000; ; 383 words
; ...as a whole which amounted to Rs. 9,145/ha, human labour, organic manures, chemical fertiliser, interest on working capital and rental...economically viable enterprise. The study revealed that the use of organic manures, chemical fertiliser and irrigation need to be curtailed...
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weekend work
Newspaper article from: The Press; 10/28/2006; 125 words
; ...quantities of lettuce and radish frequently to ensure continuity of supply. * Do not sow carrots into soil containing fresh organic manures and compost -- they may cause root deformities. * Transplant seedlings only when they have formed at least two pairs of...
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Nitrate limit changes; farming.(Features)
Newspaper article from: The Journal (Newcastle, England); 11/29/2006; 105 words
; ...ha/yr to 170kg on December 19. This rule applies to all farms in England and Wales that were designated in 2002 and use organic manures, whether producing or receiving them. Farmers with land not in grass will need to calculate whether they have enough land...
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Nitrate limit changes.(News)
Newspaper article from: The Journal (Newcastle, England); 11/29/2006; 105 words
; ...ha/yr to 170kg on December 19. This rule applies to all farms in England and Wales that were designated in 2002 and use organic manures, whether producing or receiving them. Farmers with land not in grass will need to calculate whether they have enough land...
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manure
Book article from: Britannica Concise Encyclopedia
...excrement ('night soil'). Though livestock manure is less rich in nitrogen, phosphorus...thereby preventing erosion. Because manure must be carefully stored and spread...cause excess runoff and pollution. green manure . manure manure manure
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manure
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Etymology
manure †occupy, administer; †till, cultivate XIV; (from the sb.) apply manure to XVI. Earliest forms maynoyre , -oure , manour — AN. mainoverer , OF. mano(u)vrer MANŒUVRE ; assim. in ending to -URE . Hence sb. dung or compost used for fertilizing XVI.
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green manure
Book article from: Britannica Concise Encyclopedia
...erosion , improve the physical condition of the soil, and reduce nutrient loss from leaching. They are usually planted in the fall and turned under in the spring before the summer crop is sown. cover crop . green manure green manure green manure
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manure
Book article from: The Oxford Pocket Dictionary of Current English
ma·nure / məˈn(y)oŏr / • n. animal dung used for fertilizing land. ∎ any compost or artificial fertilizer. • v. [ tr. ] (often be manured ) apply manure to (land): the ground should be well dug and manured.
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manure salts
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
see potassium chloride .
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