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Manure         
  • The women of a neighborhood ward with manure on their way to the field of one of them, Tireli, Mali 1990
  • [[Concrete]] reservoirs, one new, and one containing cow manure mixed with water. This is common in rural [[Hainan]] Province, [[China]].
  • Pile of animal manure on a wall.
  • Compost containing turkey manure and wood chips from bedding material is dried and then applied to pastures for fertilizer.
ORGANIC MATTER, MOSTLY DERIVED FROM ANIMAL FECES, USED AS AGRICULTURAL FERTILIZER
Manures; Animal waste; Horse Manure; Animal Waste; Horse manure; Manuer; Farmyard manure; Farm yard manure; Farm-yard manure; Fertilizer shit; Manures and Manuring; Horse poop; Animal manure; Farm animal waste
·vt To apply manure to; to enrich, as land, by the application of a fertilizing substance.
II. Manure ·vt To cultivate by manual labor; to Till; hence, to develop by culture.
III. Manure ·noun Any matter which makes land productive; a fertilizing substance, as the contents of stables and barnyards, dung, decaying animal or vegetable substances, ·etc.
manure         
  • The women of a neighborhood ward with manure on their way to the field of one of them, Tireli, Mali 1990
  • [[Concrete]] reservoirs, one new, and one containing cow manure mixed with water. This is common in rural [[Hainan]] Province, [[China]].
  • Pile of animal manure on a wall.
  • Compost containing turkey manure and wood chips from bedding material is dried and then applied to pastures for fertilizer.
ORGANIC MATTER, MOSTLY DERIVED FROM ANIMAL FECES, USED AS AGRICULTURAL FERTILIZER
Manures; Animal waste; Horse Manure; Animal Waste; Horse manure; Manuer; Farmyard manure; Farm yard manure; Farm-yard manure; Fertilizer shit; Manures and Manuring; Horse poop; Animal manure; Farm animal waste
¦ noun animal dung used for fertilizing land.
¦ verb apply manure to.
Origin
ME (in the sense 'cultivate (land)'): from Anglo-Norman Fr. mainoverer, OFr. manouvrer (see manoeuvre).
manure         
  • The women of a neighborhood ward with manure on their way to the field of one of them, Tireli, Mali 1990
  • [[Concrete]] reservoirs, one new, and one containing cow manure mixed with water. This is common in rural [[Hainan]] Province, [[China]].
  • Pile of animal manure on a wall.
  • Compost containing turkey manure and wood chips from bedding material is dried and then applied to pastures for fertilizer.
ORGANIC MATTER, MOSTLY DERIVED FROM ANIMAL FECES, USED AS AGRICULTURAL FERTILIZER
Manures; Animal waste; Horse Manure; Animal Waste; Horse manure; Manuer; Farmyard manure; Farm yard manure; Farm-yard manure; Fertilizer shit; Manures and Manuring; Horse poop; Animal manure; Farm animal waste
(manures)
Manure is animal faeces, sometimes mixed with chemicals, that is spread on the ground in order to make plants grow healthy and strong.
...bags of manure.
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Examples of use of MANURES
1. Veganic farmers take it to another level by not using any manures or slaughterhouse byproducts.
2. Pyongyang City carried manures and small farming instruments to co–op farms in the suburbs of the city by all the available vehicles.
3. "Now, I use no manures, no bone meals, blood meal, no pesticides, nothing." The method, also called stock–free farming, is an emerging concept in the United States.
4. Those of Kim Hyong Jik University of Education, Kim Chaek University of Technology and other universities produced and transported a large amount of manures to co–op farms in the suburbs of the city.