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manurial

American  
[muh-noor-ee-uhl] / məˈnʊər i əl /

adjective

  1. relating to or involving manure.


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Meadow-hay, fertilising ingredients removed from soil by, 485; manurial constituents in, 282; Rothamsted experiments on manuring of, 570.

From Manures and the principles of manuring by Aikman, Charles Morton

These substances are always easy to obtain, and will be found of great use not only in keeping the garden free from insect pests, but also because of their manurial value.

From Beautiful Bulbous Plants For the Open Air by Weathers, John

And we may here point out that crops belonging to the same class exhibit, on the whole, a certain amount of similarity in their manurial requirements.

From Manures and the principles of manuring by Aikman, Charles Morton

Oat-straw, composition of, 238; manurial constituents in, 282.

From Manures and the principles of manuring by Aikman, Charles Morton

By this means the manurial value of the excrement is increased.

From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 5 "Cat" to "Celt" by Various