Transforming Waste into Gold: Composted Manure Boosts Seedling Production Quality
Composted manure can be used to make soil for growing plants, which can save money and help manage organic waste. This study looked at how manure from different animals changed during composting. After 9 months, the compost had less water and more nutrients like phosphorus, potassium, calcium, and magnesium. The compost also became more stable and mature, except for the chicken manure which was still unstable. Composting can improve the quality of manure and make it better for farming.