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Manure

/məˈnʊər/noun / verb
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Manure is organic matter, such as animal excrement or plant residues, used as a natural fertilizer to enhance soil nutrients and boost crop yields. In today's eco-conscious world, it's celebrated for promoting sustainable farming by recycling waste and reducing reliance on synthetic chemicals, though overuse can lead to water pollution and greenhouse gas emissions.

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In the late 19th century, the 'Great Horse Manure Crisis' in London saw the city generate up to 1,000 tons of manure daily from its 50,000 working horses, creating mountains of waste that threatened to engulf streets and buildings before the automobile's invention around 1900 dramatically reduced the problem.

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