Pig Manure
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Pig Manure | |
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A domestic pig in a sty | |
Typical Nutrient Content | |
Nitrogen: Template:!! 0.8 | |
Phosphorus: Template:!! 0.7 | |
Potassium: Template:!! 0.5[1] |
Pig Manure is a highly concentrated or "hot" manure. It is less rich in nitrogen than horse or bird manures, but stronger than many of the other animal manures. Pig waste is best used when mixed and composted with other manures and/or large quantities of vegetable matter[2].
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Harrison, John. (2004-2010) "NPK Values of Manures & Compostfrom Allotment Growing Fertilisers and Using Fertilisers"
- ↑ (2010), "The Manures"