Definition of Manuring. Meaning of Manuring. Synonyms of Manuring

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Definition of Manuring

Manuring
Manure Ma*nure", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Manured; p. pr. & vb. n. Manuring.] [Contr, from OF. manuvrer, manovrer, to work with the hand, to cultivate by manual labor, F. man?uvker. See Manual, Ure, Opera, and cf. Inure.] 1. To cultivate by manual labor; to till; hence, to develop by culture. [Obs.] To whom we gave the strand for to manure. --Surrey. Manure thyself then; to thyself be improved; And with vain, outward things be no more moved. --Donne. 2. To apply manure to; to enrich, as land, by the application of a fertilizing substance. The blood of English shall manure the ground. --Shak.
Manuring
Manuring Ma*nur"ing, n. The act of process of applying manure; also, the manure applied.

Meaning of Manuring from wikipedia

- Manure is organic matter that is used as organic fertilizer in agriculture. Most manure consists of animal ****; other sources include compost and green...
- is often done with (brown) manure. The primary goal is to add organic matter to the soil for its benefits. Green manuring is often used with legume crops...
- Manure tea is the product of the manure of livestock being steeped in a bag submerged in water. This tea is used for the fertilization of crops. This...
- Iowan pre-agribusiness manuring implements A horse-drawn manure spreader Post-agribusiness era liquid manure spreader A liquid manure trailer in Austria in...
- Chicken manure is the **** of chickens used as an organic fertilizer, especially for soil low in nitrogen. Of all animal manures, it has the highest...
- used to supervise the manuring of the fields. The name Sterquilinus comes from the Latin stercus meaning "fertilizer" or "manure". His name was altered...
- fertilization came from natural or organic sources: compost, animal manure, human manure, harvested minerals, crop rotations, and byproducts of human-nature...
- "One Foot in the Grave") – 0:17 "Noise 3" (start of "Aphid Manure Heist") – 0:31 "Aphid Manure Heist" – 0:57 "Today Has Been a ****ed Up Day" – 2:34 " "Rollins...
- an agricultural tool used to pitch loose material, such as hay, straw, manure, or leaves. It has a long handle and usually two to five thin tines designed...
- prepared by decomposing plant and food waste, recycling organic materials, and manure. The resulting mixture is rich in plant nutrients and beneficial organisms...