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Manure Is the Best Compost: Here's Why

Organic compost is the most effective way to improve the soil quality in your garden. The decomposition of solid animal waste and dead plants enriches the soil with phosphorous, nitrogen, and potassium. Organic waste improves the absorption of nutrients into the ground, which in turn increases soil fertility. Unlike other forms of fertilizer, manure is reliable, renewable, and does not cause any environmental pollution. From crop to animal waste-manure is cost-effective, easy to transport, and improves soil hydration.


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This video shows why manure is the best compost and why it should be at the top of your list when establishing a home garden. Manure guarantees healthy crop production. This solution has plenty of other perks. Manure based compost produces methane as a byproduct. You can use this compound for cooking or heating purposes. It substantially increases yield by increasing soil quality and improving fertility. Manure-based compost also eliminates the risk of soil erosion, nourishes the soil with macronutrients, and prevents leaching. An example of these nutrients is the increase of soil carbon which acts as an energy source for plants. The most notable advantage is that manure is not a depletable resource-it is available everywhere.