Q. What are the primary differences between fertilizers and manure?
Answer
Fertilizers are inorganic substances
manufactured in factories which are very rich in plant nutrients like nitrogen
phosphorus and potassium. They enrich the soil by providing organic substances
and nutrients. Meanwhile manure is an organic substance that is obtained from
decomposition of vegetables and animal waste. Manure too is equally effective
to enrich the soil and most importantly has no harmful effects on humans.
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