The value of rotten manure is, weight for weight, greater than that of fresh manure.
Furthermore, only a certain percentage of these substances is in a soluble or immediately available condition,--in this respect the rotten manure being very much more valuable than the fresh manure.
Fresh manure of hard-worked and well-fed horses, free from dry litter, is best.
No fresh manure should be added to the soil the year in which they are grown.
Clean, fresh manure is necessary, and a layer 2 ft.
When manure has not been exposed, it is clear that a purchaser can afford to pay considerably more for a ton of rotted manure than for a ton of fresh manure.
If they buy a ton of fresh manure in November, they get 12¾ lbs.
The beds on the benches are made one board deep, that is, eight to ten inches of short, fresh manure, and otherwise as in the case of beds anywhere else.
Some growers, when they first shake out their fresh manure, add the full complement of loam to it at once and mix them together.
But so long as he has an abundance of fresh manure he can usually find a place in which to make the beds.
Fresh manure is but sparingly digestible by plant roots.
Fresh manure produces an excessive growth of vine at the expense of pods.
As kitchen garbage, grass clippings, fresh manure or other wet materials come available the can be covered with and mixed into this dry material.
Fresh manure can be the single most useful addition to the compost pile.
Don't despair if fresh manure is not available or if using it is unappealing.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fresh manure" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.