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Since the ground will be fallow until the spring, the incorporated manure will have ample time to work its way into the soil while any pathogens present die off.
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Anthony Reardon,
Kansas City Star,
25 July 2025
Fertilizer, compost, and aged manure contain valuable nutrients that plants need to grow, including the NPK macronutrients—nitrogen, potassium, and phosphorus—that help plants produce cells and influence how nutrients are transported within the plant.
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Lauren Landers,
Better Homes & Gardens,
7 July 2025
The dung that stuck to the fresco happened to form the shape of a rosette—a marvel in the eyes of the Florentines.
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The Editors,
JSTOR Daily,
31 July 2025
Elephants and other big beasts push over trees, trample vegetation underfoot, eat vast amounts of greenery and transport seeds in their dung, disassembling vegetation while unintentionally planting the beginnings of new habitats.
Surfactants are molecules with hydrophilic (water-loving) and hydrophobic (water-repelling) ends, which interact with water and soil particles, aiding water infiltration and distribution in soil.
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Mary Marlowe Leverette,
Southern Living,
16 Aug. 2025
Yet Tebas’ desire to play games on American soil is exactly the kind of endeavor that makes two-club domination harder to escape.
The musket balls were found together near a midden by the metal detectorist, cultural heritage coordinator Anthony Simmons said in the release, meaning a member of the First Nations could have brought the shot belt there and then discarded it.
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Irene Wright,
Miami Herald,
14 May 2025
The midden is a testament to the volume of shellfish eaten by Hoabinhians.
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