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Manure (2234 bytes)
1: '''Manure''' is the term used to refer to the droppings, [[... 3: ...ures in soil management: green manures and animal manures. [[Compost]] is in a different category, as it h... 5: Green manures are plants grown for the express purpose of plow... 7: Animal manures are the excreta of animals, such as feces and ur... 11: ==Uses of manure== Green manure (434 bytes) 1: ...nutrients and improving [[soil structure]]. Green manure accomplishes the same task, using plants selected... Stereopathic Soul Manure (712 bytes) 1: '''''Stereopathic Soul Manure''''' is a [[1994]] [[album]] by [[Beck]], release... 16: #"Aphid Manure Heist" Biogas (1612 bytes) 2: ...o [[methane]] produced by the [[fermentation]] of manure under [[anaerobic]] conditions. The process is po... 4: ...ia]] inside. Digestors are usually built near the manure source, and several are often used together to pr... Osmaston (184 bytes) 4: Activities include duck feeding, farming and manure collecting. Sheet composting (1230 bytes) 2: ...t commonly, this is achieved by sowing a '[[green manure]]' crop such as [[Agricultural mustard|mustard]],... 3: ... reduced by employing [[Legume|leguminous]] green manure crops such as [[lupine]], [[winter tares]], [[fie... Pete Sessions (1396 bytes) 5: ... the Clinton Health Care plan stunk more than the manure. Sessions lost by a 50%-47% margin. In [[1996]], ... Humanure (1493 bytes) 1: ...her purposes. The term was popularized by ''The Humanure Handbook'', a 1999 book by Joseph Jenkins that ad... 3: Humanure is not traditional [[sewage]] that has been proce... 5: ... and/or enough time must have elapsed since fresh manure was added that [[biology|biological]] activity ha... 9: Humanure is different from [[night soil]], which is raw hu... 16: [http://www.weblife.org/humanure/ ''The Humanure Handbook''] Windrow composting (317 bytes) 1: ...mpost]] by piling [[organic]] matter, like animal manure and crop residues, in long rows (''[[windrow]]s''... Sterquilinus (268 bytes) 1: In [[Roman mythology]], '''Sterquilinus''' ("manure"; also '''Stercutus''') was a god of fertilizatio... Cover crop (369 bytes) 1: ... [[Plow]]ed under, a cover crop becomes a [[green manure]]. Stort Navigation (3084 bytes) 42: ...p">For Oil-cakes, Malt-dust, Pigeon Dung or other Manure of any Kind</td> 53: ...goes, shall be exempted from Tonnage Rate on such Manure.' Amendment (603 bytes) 7: ...t''' may also be made to [[soil]], such as with [[manure]], for improving the [[nutrient]] content. Holing cane (1700 bytes) 1: ...cover them with a mixture of manure and soil. The manure mixture was carried by hand in [[basket]]s to avo... Nitrogen deficiency (1723 bytes) 5: ...revent nitrogen leaching, whilst leguminous green manures such as [[winter tares]] will fix additional nit... Baybridge Canal (596 bytes) 1: ...ther than a canal. The [[canal]]'s main trade was manure, coal and chalk. The canal closed around 1875 due... Muck (506 bytes) 12: *A euphemism for [[manure]] Mineral matter in plants (2932 bytes) 3: ...the same manure, be restored to it. So grass-land manured with [[gypsum]] soon ceases to feel its agency. ... 5: ...f the wood and leaves decreased perceptibly. Such manure had too much hastened the growth of the vines: in... Hog lot (3177 bytes) 5: ...nded by agricultural land and sometimes by liquid manure pits called 'lagoons'. The buildings are ventilat... 11: ...re. Remember, I've raised hogs. I know what hog [[manure]] smells like. This is different. It's unbelievab... 17: In [[1995]], a dike surrounding a 12ft manure-lagoon broke allowing ~25,000,000 [[gallon]]s of ... No-dig gardening (2542 bytes) 1: ...corporate organic matter such as [[compost]] or [[manure]]. However there is a strong case against digging... 3: ... operations. Organic matter such as well rotted [[manure]], [[compost]], [[leaf mold]], [[spent mushroom c...
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