Organic Kohe Fertilizer (Animal Manure) Manure is fertilizer that comes from animal waste. Animals whose feces are often used as manure are animals kept by the community, such as goats, cows, sheep and chickens. Apart from solid form, manure can also be liquid which comes from animal urine. Manure contains macro and micro nutrients. Solid manure (macro) contains lots of phosphorus, nitrogen and potassium. Micronutrients contained in manure include calcium, magnesium, sulfur, sodium, iron, copper and molybdenum. The nitrogen content in livestock urine is three times greater than the nitrogen content in solid manure. Manure is useful for providing macro and micro nutrients and has high ion binding capacity so that it will make inorganic materials in the soil more effective, including inorganic fertilizers. Apart from that, manure can improve soil structure, so that plant growth can be optimal. Manure that is ready to be applied is cold, crumbly, its original form is not visible, and its odor has been reduced. Using immature manure will inhibit plant growth and can even kill the plant. A good use of manure is by immersing it so that evaporation of nutrients due to chemical processes in the soil can be reduced. It is best to use liquid manure after the plants have grown, so that the nutrients contained in the liquid manure will be quickly absorbed by the plants. How to apply to plants: The application of organic fertilizer for seasonal plants can be done at the same time as land processing, fertilizing for annual plants, it is best to dip it in at the root tip, and each plant generally has the root tip right under the very tip of the plant's leaves. The more organic fertilizer given, the more soil fertility will increase.