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Bio-Organic Fertilizer - Check out the Pros and Cons

Bio organic fertilizer is usually made from plant or animal waste - think manure or compost. They can also be highly processed products with a compost of manure base.

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Bio-Organic Fertilizer - Check out the Pros and Cons

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  1. Bio-Organic Fertilizer - Check out the Pros and Cons Before you know pros and cons of bio-organic fertilizer, you should know that organic fertilizer is usually made from. Bio organic fertilizer is usually made from plant or animal waste - think manure or compost. They can also be highly processed products with a compost of manure base. Using the organic fertilizer, soil structure is improved and as a result the soil’s ability to hold onto water and nutrients increases. Whereas not all products are created equally, and many organic products produce inconsistent results. Make sure you are selecting a product that is industry vetted by reviewing any university studies or case studies. Organic fertilizer is rich in organic matter, which helps microbes thrive. Organic fertilizers contain carbon as part of its chemical make ups; and it is the carbon along with nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium that feeds microbes and enables them to make nutrients available for plants in a naturally occurring biological process. Although the bio fertilizerfor plants is low in nutrient level. In addition, the nutrients are usually complexes in organic chemical structure; this means using organic may not produce the pop of color seen in a chemical fertilizer. Using an organic fertilizer is a process not an event. Organic fertilizer does not run off as easily and is not associated with soil structure. According to studies, it increases the species biodiversity by 30% compared with synthetic fertilizer. As bio-organic fertilizersprovide lower nutrient density than chemical fertilizer, so more product in often required for the same effect. Organic fertilizers are beneficial for longer times. Also good for the environment and for consumers as well. Plus, it is easy to apply. While it is difficult to store and may have a shorter lifetime than chemical ones. The future of bio-organic fertilizer is still a challenge because of its small disadvantages. Although the Indian farmers have understood that this organic product is good for use in the long run. Due to several factors the potentiality of organic products makes it more demanding than the synthetic one.

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