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  • <h4 class="dechead">On One Hand: Organic Fertilizer

    Cow manure is an organic fertilizer used to increase the physical organic content and soil nutrient value of soil. The manure is naturally high in the three chemicals used in commercially produced fertilizers: nitrogen, potassium and phosphorus. Cow manure is one of the best manure types as the digestive tract breaks down seeds to prevent weed growth.

    On the Other: Lengthy Processing Requirement

    Cow manure must be composted prior to using in a garden as the nitrogen levels are high in the fresh state and will burn the plants. The manure must be composted for up to six months depending on the size of the pile, temperature and time of the year. Vegetables grown using cow manure should be washed well to prevent the rare instance of pathogen contamination.

    Bottom Line

    Cow manure is a non-chemical fertilizer that provides benefits to soil and plants in the form of organic nutrients and matter to improve the soil structure. Even though the manure requires decomposition prior to use, the benefits of using a natural soil amendment outweigh the time it takes to process.

    Source:

    Plantae.com: Manure Matters

    BBC: Manure

    Mangan Developments: Benefits of Cow Manure

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