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    1. By top-dressing Is the lawn being damaged by them? When you have your lawn and property with year-old horse manure, spotted the telltale signs of gophers or moles (a small you will not only be feeding your soil, but also repel-mound of soil or dead plants), naturally as they do not like manure


    2. Locate horse or cattle farms and, after asking if they spray their animals or the manure, use the manure


    3. Organic Fertilizer mixes usually contain composted animal manure, plant residues, seaweed and fish products, and minerals (bone and blood meal, cottonseed meal, granite dust, phosphate rock and greensand)


    4. Among the manure of other farm animals, horse manure is one of the most valuable


    5. It is richer in nitrogen than either cow or hog manure, and ferments much more quickly, therefore being referred to as “hot manure


    6. Manure provides organic matter and trace minerals to the soil


    7. Your lawn will benefit by having a thin layer of aged (at least 6 months old) horse manure spread over it (using a manure spreader), and then watered well


    8. “Your lawn will benefit by having a thin layer of aged horse manure spread over it


    9. Local compost rich with trace minerals, composted animal manure and lots of humus are best


    10. They used the ocean’s largesse to increase their production along with using animal manure (of which they had a lot), which formed the basis for their agricultural production up until the chemical revolution in the early 1900’s

    11. Most manure or any nitrogen rich material


    12. Day 1: The bottom layer is shredded manure, The next layer is of plant waste shredded


    13. Add a thin layer of rock dust to the compost pile, alternating between layers of grass clippings, manure, kitchen wastes, etc


    14. ” Growing up in Puerto Rico/Miami, Lopez was heavily influenced by the fact that his mother grew her own fruits and vegetables and always used animal manure as fertilizer This organically based philosophy toward gardening techniques laid the foundation of Lopez beliefs and in 1972 he founded Astra’s Garden, based on something of a religion that subscribes to living in harmony with the environment: not polluting; treating all living plant life with respect; and, basically just listening to what the earth is telling us


    15. Occasionally the trio would come upon a horde of sheep or carts laden with supplies jamming the roadway, at such times, they would be forced to wait anxiously in the tightly packed street, choking on the stench of sweat and manure until the flow of traffic crept forward once more


    16. In all farms too distant from any town to carry manure from it, that is, in the far greater part of those of every extensive country, the quantity of well cultivated land must be in proportion to the quantity of manure which the farm itself produces ; and this, again, must be in proportion to the stock of cattle which are maintained upon it


    17. But these can never afford manure enough for keeping constantly in good condition all the lands which they are capable of cultivating


    18. A tangle above his right ear looked cemented by manure


    19. The same causes, therefore, the want of manure, and the disproportion between the stock employed in cultivation and the land which it is destined to cultivate, are likely to introduce there a system of husbandry, not unlike that which still continues to take place in so many parts of Scotland


    20. They make scarce any manure for their corn fields, he says ; but when one piece of ground has been exhausted by continual cropping, they clear and cultivate another piece of fresh land; and when that is exhausted, proceed to a third

    21. She should be kicked to death and covered with manure in place of that poor ewe


    22. swine is the largest pile of manure that’s ever fouled this land


    23. in a pile of manure


    24. In Ionia, farmers used manure from oxen and could reap


    25. She made him understand that the shed would be a much nicer place for both him and the sheep if he shoveled out the manure each day


    26. spraying you with cow-dung and horse manure


    27. Ten minutes later, I was heading around the backside of the house, skirting the wood-line like I always have, making my way up past the garden where I had helped plant, weed, and spread manure throughout the years


    28. They multiplied faster than flies on hot fresh manure


    29. “I have cleaned stables, and it can be no more unpleasant than having your feet deep in manure,” interjected Tomasz


    30. Colling countered, “True, Tomasz, but the manure is usually much warmer

    31. Thank the good Lord that it wasn’t liquid pig manure or something old-fashioned like that


    32. A kind stranger helped with the delivery and placed the baby in a soft place out of reach of hoofs and manure - a far cry from the privacy and cleanliness of her mother’s house


    33. The air smelled of manure, mixed with the perfume of some late-blossoming tree


    34. "Well, Monica," he said, picking up a pencil and tapping the top of his desk, "there is no sense horsing around the manure pile


    35. " What a load of manure


    36. Of chicken manure along


    37. Nancy and Tiffy got the giggles while telling airline stories, and Court went off on some long tale about falling off a horse into a pile of manure when he was a kid


    38. 35 It is fit neither for the soil nor for the manure pile


    39. When finally sliced with accompanying saucy expletives it rendered slabs of crumbling matter the consistency of dried cow manure


    40. He appears to be responsible for maintaining a single area of stalls, isolated from the rest, wiping down the horses, feeding, watering and endlessly shoveling, pushing their manure into piles, then straining to transport a wheelbarrow and its contents to a field in the rear

    41. spreading manure, as we could tell by its acrid smell


    42. Robusta/capernica coffee: worthless manure grown for mass production, devoid of any flavor


    43. It is useless either for the soil or for the manure pile; it is thrown out


    44. Luke 14:35 - It is useless either for the soil or for the manure pile; it is thrown out


    45. No fever, he passes manure and seems generally content


    46. grass around the area, but what they had not been able to see was the amount of manure that had piled up within the enclosure


    47. They eat all the garbage we produce and transform it into manure for our forests and field, a perfect and natural recycling system


    48. He followed the scent of horse manure disappearing into the dark of night


    49. With so many horses used in cities, horse manure dotted


    50. I could smell the remnants of blood, death, manure, urine,













































    1. The land is manured, either by pasturing the cattle upon it, or by feeding them in the stable, and from thence carrying out their dung to it


    2. The lands which were kept constantly well manured and in good condition seldom exceeded a third or fourth part of the whole farm, and sometimes did not amount to a fifth or a sixth part of it


    3. The rest were never manured, but a certain portion of them was in its turn, notwithstanding, regularly cultivated and exhausted


    4. The nearby kitchen garden was manured with the straw from the stalls


    5. The herd of improved cows such as Pava, the whole land ploughed over and enriched, the nine level fields surrounded with hedges, the two hundred and forty acres heavily manured,


    6. A model farm! where the house stands like a fungus in a muckheap, chambers for men, horses, oxen, and swine, cleansed and uncleansed, all contiguous to one another! Stocked with men! A great grease-spot, redolent of manures and buttermilk! Under a high state of cultivation, being manured with the hearts and brains of men! As if you were to raise your potatoes in the churchyard! Such is a model farm


    7. The herd of improved cows such as Pava, the whole land ploughed over and enriched, the nine level fields surrounded with hedges, the two hundred and forty acres heavily manured, the seed sown in drills, and all the rest of it—it was all splendid if only the work had been done for themselves, or for themselves and comrades —people in sympathy with them


    8. ‘Down on the manured acre, by the Lord’s help, the ground has borne such rye that the sickle can’t tackle it


    1. "Apply yourselves, above all, to the amelioration of the soil, to good manures, to the development of the equine, bovine, ovine, and porcine races


    2. The chief thing in his eyes was not the nitrogen in the soil, nor the oxygen in the air, nor manures, nor special plows, but that most important agent by which nitrogen, oxygen, manure, and plow were made effective- the peasant laborer


    3. A model farm! where the house stands like a fungus in a muckheap, chambers for men, horses, oxen, and swine, cleansed and uncleansed, all contiguous to one another! Stocked with men! A great grease-spot, redolent of manures and buttermilk! Under a high state of cultivation, being manured with the hearts and brains of men! As if you were to raise your potatoes in the churchyard! Such is a model farm


    4. The chief thing in his eyes was not the nitrogen in the soil, nor the oxygen in the air, nor manures, nor special plows, but that most important agent by which nitrogen, oxygen, manure, and plow were made effective—the peasant laborer


    1. Thirdly, of the improvements of land, of what has been profitably laid out in clearing, draining, inclosing, manuring, and reducing it into the condition most proper for tillage and culture


    2. ; of the capital which the person who undertakes to improve land employs in clearing, draining, inclosing, manuring, and ploughing waste and uncultivated fields; in building farmhouses, with all their necessary appendages of stables, granaries, etc


    3. “And manuring,” she said happily


    4. The further he rode, the happier he became, and plans for the land rose to his mind each better than the last; to plant all his fields with hedges along the southern borders, so that the snow should not lie under them; to divide them up into six fields of arable and three of pasture and hay; to build a cattle yard at the further end of the estate, and to dig a pond and to construct movable pens for the cattle as a means of manuring the land


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    Synonyms for "manure"

    manure muck fertilizer dressing

    "manure" definitions

    any animal or plant material used to fertilize land especially animal excreta usually with litter material


    spread manure, as for fertilization