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animal waste as fertilizer
Effect of Animal waste as a fertilizer for making the soil development
INTRODUCTION
Our country is an agricultural land. That’s why farmers here in our country, agriculturist and scientist discover a lot of ideas on how to improve or to develop a better agricultural land. For this research, this topic is all about animal waste of animals is use as an alternative fertility of soil development.
Fertilizer is any organic or inorganic material of natural or synthetic origin that is added to soil to supply one or more plant nutrients essential to the growth of plants. Animal waste is a common source of organic fertilizer. Animal waste or what we called shortly as manure is organic matter used as organic fertilizer in agriculture. Feces of cows, carabao, and horse are the common sources of animal waste that is use for making fertilizer.
This topic is about how effective this animal waste as fertilizer to soil development and it also presents the method on how the animal waste becomes a fertilizer. This topic want to know why or what is inside of the animal waste/ manure that make the soil development good.

OBJECTIVES
To present the process on how wastes of animals become fertilizer to soil.
To study the what chemical organism of the waste have that makes the development of the soil.
To prove the effectiveness of manure in soil development.

CHAPTER 1
THE PROBLEM AND ITS SCOPE
Introduction
Philippine has been noted to be an agricultural country for the past years and has continually encouraging the appreciation for agricultural economy. Agricultural economy includes the production of healthy foods of which the government gave emphasis through organic fertilizer. Organic fertilizer performs a huge role in the efficiency and effectiveness in the production of food products in the country thus the government continuously finds ways to boost the organic fertilizer production in the country. Recently, the government agricultural sector found a new way of

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