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Manure is fresh crap from an animal who is an herbivore. Compost is manure that has aged and will no longer harm the plants you put it on. Fresh Manure will "burn" your plants but once it has sat for a few years all that is left is the nutrition that plants need to grow.

Manure is natural fertilizer, as is compost. There are also chemical and inorganic fertilizers. All manures can, with care, be used as fertilizers. Many fertilizers, though, are industrially-produced chemical compounds that have no resemblance whatsoever to manure.

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Manure is kind of like natural fertilizer. It's animal excrement. Fertilizer is man made and is not excrement based.
Manure is a type of fertilizer, however most fertilizers that we know today are man-made, put into a far more concentrated solid "mass," if you will, of usually only one or two elements that come out as pellets, unlike manure, which comes with many elements all rolled into one.

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there is absolutely no difference at all, they are the same but just have different names.

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Manure is fertilizer but not all fertilizer is manure.

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farmyard manure is profitable and can be used in many ways of comparison with the help of rotating method.

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