Fertiliers organ Vs inorganic
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Fertiliers organ Vs inorganic To make sure we use our land efficiently to get as much growth from it as we can, we have chemicals such as pesticides and fertilizers to make sure farmers harvest a maximum yield each year, but how much do we know about these chemicals? There are two main types of fertilizers, organic and inorganic. Organic fertilizers are organic materials, mainly made of animal and plant wastes. Inorganic fertilizers are concentrated source of macronutrients. They are usually in powdered form, which can be added directly into the field. First of all, let us consider the advantages of using organic fertilizers. Organic materials can be made by farmers themselves as they can be produced from waste materials from cattle, i.e. from cow manure. Sometimes, farmers can fertile their land by having a mixed farm (gazing animals and growing crop at the same land). Animal waste can be applied to plant...

