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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a manure" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a misuse of the word "manure," which is typically used as a noun referring to animal dung used for fertilizing land.
Example: "The farmer used compost as a manure to enrich the soil."
Alternatives: "as fertilizer" or "as a soil amendment."
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What if tomorrow I wake up as a manure beetle?
At those huge centers with thousands of animals, there is no such thing as a manure shortage.
One of these came during the "dark ages", where I worked as a manure weaver for 50 years.
The monastery fell into disrepair — the chapter house was being used as a manure pit — and was forgotten until it caught the eye of Hearst's art dealer, Arthur Byne, in 1930.
For cattle manure, the system boundary includes the cattle as a manure producer, taking feed (wheat and grass) into account.
Mustard is an ancient plant that is grown for its hot seed and because it acts as a manure when ploughed back into soil.
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BP (c. 2000 BC) are here interpreted as a manuring signal from the surrounding grassland, due to increased dependence on cattle farming [33].
Moreover, the total aboveground biomass was incorporated as a green manure one week before rice transplanting.
The crop rotation included grass-clover as a green manure crop.
An activity that is very promising for Iraqi conditions is to plant clover as a green manure with SRI.
The lupine residue at pod-filling stage can be used as a green manure under the conditions of organic farming systems.
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