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Difference between Manure and Slurry pit

Manure vs. Slurry pit

Manure is organic matter that is used as organic fertilizer in agriculture. A slurry pit, also known as a farm slurry pit, slurry tank, slurry lagoon or slurry store, is a hole, dam, or circular concrete structure where farmers gather all their animal waste together with other unusable organic matter, such as hay and water run off from washing down dairies, stables, and barns, in order to convert it over a lengthy period of time into fertilizer that can eventually be reused on their lands to fertilize crops.

Similarities between Manure and Slurry pit

Manure and Slurry pit have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Liquid manure, Nitrogen, Organic matter.

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  • What Manure and Slurry pit have in common
  • What are the similarities between Manure and Slurry pit

Manure and Slurry pit Comparison

Manure has 85 relations, while Slurry pit has 14. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 3.03% = 3 / (85 + 14).

References

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