Associations to the word «Manure»
Noun
- Dung
- Crop
- Legume
- Soil
- Mould
- Watering
- Digging
- Weeds
- Plough
- Sow
- Nitrate
- Dug
- Planting
- Wheat
- Pea
- Irrigation
- Cultivation
- Beet
- Pasture
- Planter
- Fertility
- Hay
- Groundwater
- Cattle
- Rotation
- Spit
- Dressing
- Seed
- Manure
- Moisture
- Quantity
- Paddy
- Yield
- Greenhouse
- Potato
- Trench
- Grain
- Acre
- Leaf
- Corn
- Root
- Grass
- Plant
- Farmer
- Ash
- Feeding
- Fertilizer
- Farm
- Sheep
- Emission
- Rice
- Agriculture
- Sludge
- Animal
- Poultry
- Nutrient
- Phosphorus
- Sewage
- Bedding
- Nitrogen
- Straw
- Lime
- Heap
- Livestock
- Methane
- Runoff
- Ammonia
- Swine
- Cow
- Turnip
- Wastewater
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
MANURE, verb. To cultivate by manual labor; to till; hence, to develop by culture.
MANURE, verb. To apply manure (as fertilizer or soil improver).
MANURE, noun. Animal excrement, especially that of common domestic farm animals and when used as fertilizer. Generally speaking, from cows, horses, sheep, pigs and chickens.
MANURE, noun. Any fertilizing substance, whether of animal origin or not.
Dictionary definition
MANURE, noun. Any animal or plant material used to fertilize land especially animal excreta usually with litter material.
MANURE, verb. Spread manure, as for fertilization.
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