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Organic matter, mostly derived from animal feces, which can be used as fertilizer
Manure is organic matter that is used as organic fertilizer in agriculture. Most manure consists of animal feces; other sources include compost and green
Manure
Organic alternative to chemical fertilizers
Manure tea is the product of the manure of livestock being steeped in a bag submerged in water. This tea is used for the fertilization of crops. This
Manure_tea
Agricultural machine
A liquid manure spreader, also called a slurry spreader, is a piece of agricultural equipment designed to transport liquid manure (slurry or digestate)
Liquid_manure_spreader
Substance added to soil to enhance plant growth
fertilization came from natural or organic sources: compost, animal manure, human manure, harvested minerals, crop rotations, and byproducts of human-nature
Fertilizer
Organic material left on an agricultural field to be used as a mulch or soil amendment
agriculture, a green manure is a crop specifically cultivated to be incorporated into the soil while still green. Typically, the green manure's biomass is incorporated
Green_manure
Feces of chickens used as an organic fertilizer, especially for soil low in nitrogen
Chicken manure is the feces of chickens used as an organic fertilizer, especially for soil low in nitrogen. Of all animal manures, it has the highest
Chicken_manure
Agricultural practice
Manure management refers to capture, storage, treatment, and utilization of animal manures in an environmentally sustainable manner. It can be retained
Manure_management
Animal waste thinned with water
slurry pit to concentrate it. Liquid manure was developed in the 20th-century as an alternative to fermented manure. Manure in both forms is used as a nutrient-enriched
Liquid_manure
Agricultural machine
A manure spreader, muck spreader, or honey wagon is an agricultural machine used to distribute manure over a field as a fertilizer. A typical (modern)
Manure_spreader
Manmade earthen basin filled with animal waste that undergoes anaerobic respiration
An anaerobic lagoon or manure lagoon is a man-made outdoor earthen basin filled with animal waste that undergoes anaerobic respiration as part of a system
Anaerobic_lagoon
Anticipated manure surplus crisis in the Netherlands
The Dutch manure crisis (Dutch: mestcrisis) is an anticipated surge in the surplus of manure in the Netherlands. It is mainly caused by the phasing out
Dutch_manure_crisis
Mixture used to improve soil fertility
prepared by decomposing plant and food waste, recycling organic materials, and manure. The resulting mixture is rich in plant nutrients and beneficial organisms
Compost
Historical notion in urban planning
The great horse manure crisis of 1894 is an urban myth that a significant obstacle to urban development at the turn of the 20th century was the difficulty
Great horse manure crisis of 1894
Great_horse_manure_crisis_of_1894
Type of fertilizer
Phosphate rich organic manure is a type of fertilizer used as an alternative to diammonium phosphate and single super phosphate. Phosphorus is required
Phosphate_rich_organic_manure
By-product of neem tree fruits and kernels
Neem cake organic manure is the by-product obtained in the process of cold pressing of neem tree fruits and kernels, and the solvent extraction process
Neem_cake
Nutritional supplement and fertilizer made from ground-up bones and entrails
Bone meal (or bonemeal) is a mixture of finely and coarsely ground animal bones and slaughter-house waste products. It is used as a dietary supplement
Bone_meal
Gases produced by decomposing organic matter
fuel generated from organic materials including agricultural residues, manure, municipal waste, plant matter, sewage, wastewater, green waste, and food
Biogas
Fertilizer developed from natural processes
organic fertilizers include all animal waste including meat processing waste, manure, slurry, and guano; plus plant based fertilizers such as compost; and biosolids
Organic_fertilizer
Solid or semisolid remains of undigested food
contaminants spread throughout the environment via agricultural processes, such as manure application, and human wastewater systems. When contaminated feces enter
Feces
Type of pollution caused by agriculture
Bacteria and pathogens in manure can make their way into streams and groundwater if grazing, storing manure in lagoons and applying manure to fields is not properly
Agricultural_pollution
1994 studio album by Beck
"One Foot in the Grave") – 0:17 "Noise 3" (start of "Aphid Manure Heist") – 0:31 "Aphid Manure Heist" – 0:57 "Today Has Been a Fucked Up Day" – 2:34 " "Rollins
Stereopathetic_Soulmanure
German and American inventor (1859–1901)
November 24, 1901) was an American educator who invented the modern widespread manure spreader that made farming less labor-intensive and far more efficient in
Joseph_Oppenheim
Fermented extract of plant material
Liquid plant manures are fermented or macerated extracts of plant material used primarily as fertilizers, and also for pest control, plant strengthening
Liquid_plant_manure
Oxygen-free break down of material
were originally designed for operation using sewage sludge and manures. Sewage and manure are not, however, the material with the most potential for anaerobic
Anaerobic_digestion
Species of flowering plant
mustard as a green manure. Its main purpose is to act as a mulch, covering the soil to suppress weeds between crops. If grown as a green manure, the mustard
Brassica_juncea
Long-term production of milk
over the amount of waste output created by dairy industries, seen through manure disposal and air pollution caused by methane gas. The industry's role in
Dairy_farming
Synthetic bio-oil converted from manure
Manure-derived synthetic crude oil is a synthetic bio-oil chemically engineered (converted) from animal or human manure. Research into the production
Manure-derived synthetic crude oil
Manure-derived_synthetic_crude_oil
Plants in the family Fabaceae
consumption, but also as livestock forage and silage, and as soil-enhancing green manure. Legumes produce a botanically unique type of fruit – a simple dry fruit
Legume
Product of the composting process using various species of worms
vermiculture. Vermicast (also called worm castings, worm humus, worm poop, worm manure, or worm faeces) is the end-product of the breakdown of organic matter by
Vermicompost
Agricultural tool
an agricultural tool used to pitch loose material, such as hay, straw, manure, or leaves. It has a long handle and usually two to five thin tines designed
Pitchfork
Salt content in the soil
Soil salinity is the salt content in the soil; the process of increasing the salt content is known as salinization (also called salination in American
Soil_salinity
Broad range of building and sculpture materials
of fine clay particles which were the cause of the excessive shrinkage." Manure was often added for its fibre content. In some building techniques straw
Plaster
Agricultural practice of changing crops
Green manure is a crop that is mixed into the soil. Both nitrogen-fixing legumes and nutrient scavengers, like grasses, can be used as green manure. Green
Crop_rotation
River in southwest England
that smaller craft could begin their journey on the Tamar Manure Canal. In 1794 the Tamar Manure Navigation Company was formed to extend navigation inland
River_Tamar
This is a list of members of Parliament (MPs) elected to the House of Commons at the 2005 general election, held on 5 May. The list is arranged by constituency
List of MPs elected in the 2005 United Kingdom general election
List_of_MPs_elected_in_the_2005_United_Kingdom_general_election
Impact of farming animals on the environment
land-use change, and forestry. Together with methane and nitrous oxide from manure, this makes livestock the main source of greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture
Environmental impacts of animal agriculture
Environmental_impacts_of_animal_agriculture
Species of fungus
and replanting them in beds of composted manure or inoculating 'bricks' of compressed litter, loam, and manure. Spawn collected this way contained pathogens
Agaricus_bisporus
Structures used for the storage of livestock manure
Earthen manure storages are engineered structures used for the storage of liquid livestock manure. Generally these structures are designed so that about
Earthen_manure_storage
Growing plants without soil using nutrients in water
different organic or inorganic sources, including fish excrement, duck manure, purchased chemical fertilizers, or artificial standard or hybrid nutrient
Hydroponics
Type of poultry
rice-duck farming are widely practised: the ducks assist the rice with manure and by eating small pest animals, so that the same land produces rice and
Domestic_duck
2009 American film
and premiered at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival under its original title Manure. It was given a limited theatrical release under its new title by Cinedigm
The_Smell_of_Success
Species of insect
size of the pupae. Cattle, goat, and horse manures produce fewer, smaller pupae, while mature swine manure composted with water content under 30%, approached
Housefly
nuisance law. The plaintiff directed his servants to rake abandoned horse manure into heaps that had accumulated in a public street, intending to carry it
Haslem_v._Lockwood
Animal feces that has been dried in order to be used as a fuel source
Dry dung fuel (or dry manure fuel) is feces, generally of domestic animals, that have been dried in order to be burned as a fuel source. It is used in
Dry_dung_fuel
Waste product from a cow or cattle in general
Cow dung, also known as cowpats or cow pats, cow pies, cow faeces, or cow manure, is the waste product (faeces) of bovine animal species. These species include
Cow_dung
Fibres Beverages Narcotics Spices Condiments Rubber Forage Green manure and green leaf manure Historically,[when?] wheat and barley were used as offerings
Agriculture classification of crops
Agriculture_classification_of_crops
French Hamlet
Billy, the name was initially "la mare au juin″, which means "the liquid manure pond" in local old French. Like in other toponyms in the area, those words
La_Mort_aux_Juifs
IMUS Sustainable Technology
IMUS (also known as integrated manure utilization system) is an anaerobic digestion technology that converts organic material into biogas that is used
Integrated manure utilization system
Integrated_manure_utilization_system
Compost used in the growing of mushrooms
combination of wheat straw, dried blood, horse manure and ground chalk, composted together. Each ton of horse manure contains an average of: 340 kg Dry matter
Mushroom_compost
Babylonians, and early Germans all are recorded as using minerals and/or manure to enhance the productivity of their farms. The use of wood ash as a field
History_of_fertilizer
Safe, beneficial use of human excreta mainly in agriculture (after treatment)
to combine wastewater and human excreta with other organic waste such as manure, and food and crop waste for the purposes of resource recovery. There is
Reuse_of_human_excreta
Indian agricultural caste
came to be known for their exceptional work ethic, superior tillage and manuring, and gender-neutral culture, bringing praise from Mughal and British administrators
Kurmi
Polyculture in Asia
reducing environmental harms such as eutrophication of waterways. Duck manure fertilizes the paddy fields, reducing the need for artificial fertilizers
Rice-duck_farming
Type of agriculture that emphasizes natural and environmentally friendly techniques
use of naturally occurring, non-synthetic inputs, such as compost manure, green manure, and bone meal and places emphasis on techniques such as crop rotation
Organic_farming
Farming without the use of animals or their products
financial incentive to use manure instead of animal-free fertilisers, since manure is subsidised. However, organic manure is not subsidised. Industrial
Animal-free_agriculture
Place of production of potassium nitrate or saltpetre
the discovery, nitraries were widespread all over the Kingdom of Naples. Manure was collected by the government and used to make saltpeter, which was a
Saltpetre_works
American businessman (born 1970 or 1971)
on a project in Clinton, Maine to produce renewable natural gas from cow manure. King left Peaks Renewables in 2025. In May 2025, King announced he would
Angus_King_III
Country in the Horn of Africa
livestock, which causes low milk yields. Since the community burns livestock manure as fuel, rather than plowing the nutrients back into the land, the crop
Ethiopia
Chemical compound
is of concern to vegetable growers, as it can enter the food chain via manure, which contains long-lasting residues of the herbicide. It affects potatoes
Aminopyralid
Railway station in Melbourne, Australia
Melbourne (up) end, converting it into a loop, and it was renamed the Federal Manure Siding. In 1929, it was renamed again as Nobel (Australasia) Pty Ltd Chemical
Ardeer_railway_station
Species of wooly domesticated mammal
locations to defecate and urinate, and there is no offensive odor to their manure. Like horses, llamas occasionally enjoy dust baths. Llamas may kick when
Llama
Acquired allergy resulting from tick bites
products. AGS patients may have a reaction near farm animals, and shoveling manure or other chores may require gloves or a respirator. Reactions have been
Alpha-gal_syndrome
2025 film
sermons. Suddenly, Poppy flees the church, declaring her love for local manure salesman, Lionel. Lady Davenport pushes her other daughter Rose to marry
Fackham_Hall
God of odor in Roman mythology
used to supervise the manuring of the fields. The name Sterquilinus comes from the Latin stercus meaning "fertilizer" or "manure". His name was altered
Sterquilinus
South Asian domestic cattle
cattle, and as a source of byproducts such as hides and dung for fuel and manure. Some small breeds such as Nadudana (also known as the miniature zebu) are
Zebu
Odysseus's faithful dog in the Odyssey
years later, Odysseus returns to Ithaca and finds him lying in piles of manure, immobile from old age and neglect, and infested with parasites. When Argos
Argos_(dog)
1760–1840 agrarian to industrial era shift
do not. Yet more land would be freed when chemical fertilisers replaced manure and horse's work was mechanised. A workhorse needs 1.2 to 2.0 ha (3 to 5
Industrial_Revolution
U.S. state
shift in the state's politics. In 1995, the state banned the spreading of manure from December 15 to April 1, to prevent run-off and protect the water. Therefore
Vermont
Mauritian fishing company
Fishing Company Ltd., purchased the rights and interests of St Brandon Fish & Manure Co. Ltd., under the 11 October 1901 deed, after it had gone into liquidation
Raphael_Fishing_Company
English television presenter, journalist, author and farmer (born 1960)
September 2005, and in 2009 when activist group Climate Rush dumped horse manure on his lawn. Clarkson's comments on Greta Thunberg were criticised by his
Jeremy_Clarkson
series of paddles chain linked together, that move manure and other waste through a gutter and into a manure spreader. "Dairy Glossary". Ag 101. Environmental
Barn_cleaner
Spanish agriculture company
company founded in 1812 in Salamanca, dedicated mainly to production of manures and fertilizers. Nowadays it is one of the 100 biggest companies in Castile
Mirat
Species of legume
Leucaena leucocephala is a small fast-growing mimosoid tree native to southern Mexico and northern Central America (Belize and Guatemala). It is now naturalized
Leucaena_leucocephala
Cereal grass and grain
feed; the crop can also be grown as groundcover and ploughed in as a green manure. The oat is a tall stout grass, a member of the family Poaceae; it can grow
Oat
Prime Minister of Israel (1948–1953; 1955–1963)
Jaffa but he shut her out after she was fired on her first day labouring—manuring the citrus groves of Petah Tikva. Whilst in New York City in 1915, he met
David_Ben-Gurion
Type of American intensive animal farming
the concentration of manure in a small area. The EPA has focused on regulating CAFOs because they generate millions of tons of manure every year. When improperly
Concentrated animal feeding operation
Concentrated_animal_feeding_operation
Method of animal husbandry
for slaughter in group pens on slatted floors made of concrete, with a manure pit beneath the floor. Breeding sows are kept in gestation crates or in
Intensive_pig_farming
Type of stall where animals are tethered at the neck
platform behind a manure gutter, must be distinguished from the deep litter stall, where the animals stood tethered on the accumulated manure or were able
Tie_stall
Practice used in the pork industry
practice used in the pork industry where infected deceased pigs and their manure are fed to breeding pigs. It is also called controlled oral exposure or
Feedback_(pork_industry)
Species of flowering plant in the bean family Fabaceae
cover crop suppressing weeds or as a green manure crop providing nitrogen to following crops. As a green manure crop, berseem is capable of providing from
Trifolium_alexandrinum
develops systems to transform liquid waste streams – such as biosolids, manure, and other slurries – into fertilizers, biomass fuel, and reclaimed water
Sedron_Technologies
Species of bear
on rare occasions. Pandas have been known to cover themselves in horse manure to protect themselves against cold temperatures. The species communicates
Giant_panda
1969 music festival in Bethel, New York, US
made to prevent people from visiting the site. Its owners spread chicken manure, and during one anniversary, tractors and state police cars formed roadblocks
Woodstock
Cultivation of plants and animals to produce foods, fibers, fuels, and raw materials
the method of use of manure produced by livestock. Nutrient inputs can be chemical inorganic fertilizers, manure, green manure, compost and minerals
Agriculture
Dutch politician (born 1964)
the House of Representatives in April 2024 to tackle the Dutch manure crisis, a manure surplus that would likely result from the Netherlands losing its
Piet_Adema
Plant species native to South America
croplands, thus, traditionally are only fertilized with sheep and alpaca manure; however, fertilizer application could prevent soils from depleting in nutrients
Lepidium_meyenii
Human-caused changes to climate on Earth
steel, aluminium, and fertilizer. Methane emissions come from livestock, manure, rice cultivation, landfills, wastewater, and coal mining, as well as oil
Climate_change
Biological material from living or recently living organisms
Aquatic biomass Algae, aquatic plants, fish, molluscs Animal-derived biomass Manure, fats, bones, carcasses Microbial biomass Algae, cyanobacteria, bacteria
Biomass
Species of herbaceous plant
crop, a bee plant, an attractant for other beneficial insects, as a green manure and an ornamental plant. It is planted in vineyards and alongside crop fields
Phacelia_tanacetifolia
Starchy tuber used as a staple food
field is leveled using a landplane so that water can be supplied evenly. Manure can be added after initial irrigation; the soil is then broken up with a
Potato
Part of animal husbandry
pecking, scratching, foraging and exercise outdoors. In some farms, the manure from free range poultry can be used to benefit crops. Both intensive free-range
Poultry_farming
Soil pollution crisis
and nitrogen oxides (NOx). Ammonia is released into the air from animal manure, nitrogen oxides are emitted by internal combustion engines, such as those
Nitrogen crisis in the Netherlands
Nitrogen_crisis_in_the_Netherlands
Biblical commodity
Dove's dung (Hebrew: חרייונים, romanized: ḥărê yōnîm; in Septuagint κόπρου περιστερῶν, koprou peristelōn) is named as a commodity (possibly a food) whose
Dove's_dung
1932–1933 man-made famine in Soviet Ukraine
introduction of alternative means for rejuvenating the soil with fertilisers or manure, was bound to lead to the reduction of yields and an increased likelihood
Holodomor
Branch of agriculture
Improving the Usability of Manure Nutrients through More Effective Animal Nutrition and Management Maximizing the Value of Manure through Improved Collection
Intensive_animal_farming
Chemical compound
which is a hydrated calcium nitrate that forms as an efflorescence where manure contacts concrete or limestone in a dry environment as in stables or caverns
Calcium_nitrate
Historical region of Western United States, c. 1607–1912
a single crop was planted in the soil until the land was exhausted; the manure was not returned to the fields; only a small part of the farm was brought
American_frontier
Act of voluntarily ingesting feces
nutrients and nitrogen. Juvenile P. roridulae also pollinate the plant. Manure is organic matter, mostly animal feces, that is used as organic fertilizer
Coprophagia
1981 film by Miloš Forman
with horse manure. Coalhouse attempts to force the policeman to intervene, but the policeman insists that Coalhouse should clean the manure off his car
Ragtime_(film)
Nutrient deficiency
prevented by using grass mowings as a mulch or foliar feeding with manure. Sowing green manure crops such as grazing rye to cover soil over the winter will
Nitrogen_deficiency
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n.
Cultivation.
n.
The act of process of applying manure; also, the manure applied.
imp. & p. p.
of Manure
v. t.
To apply a surface dressing of manureto,as land.
v. i.
To grow warm or hot by fermentation, or the development of heat by chemical action; as, green hay heats in a mow, and manure in the dunghill.
v. t.
To cover as under a furrow; to plow in; as, to underfurrow seed or manure.
n.
The quality or state of being useful; usefulness; production of good; profitableness to some valuable end; as, the utility of manure upon land; the utility of the sciences; the utility of medicines.
adv.
To a great depth, or to a greater depth than usual; as, land covered thick with manure.
v. t.
To manure (land) by pasturing cattle on it, or causing them to lie upon it.
n.
A reservoir for urine, etc., for manure.
v. t.
To strew; to scatter over a surface; as, to spread manure; to spread lime on the ground.
v. t.
To apply manure to; to enrich, as land, by the application of a fertilizing substance.
a.
Relating to manures.
n.
The act of applying a dressing of manure to the surface of land; also, manure so applied.
v. t.
To enrich with soil or muck; to manure.
n.
To overspread or manure with marl; as, to marl a field.
n.
One who manures land.
n.
A bed of earth heated by fermenting manure or other substances, and covered with glass, intended for raising early plants, or for nourishing exotics.
n.
Dung; faeces; compost; manure; as, night soil.