mtrágyává
mtrágyává is a Hungarian word that translates to "fertilizer" or "manure" in English. It refers to organic matter that is used to enrich soil and promote plant growth. This can include animal waste, compost, and other decomposed organic materials. The term is commonly used in agricultural and horticultural contexts to describe the practice of amending soil to improve its fertility and productivity.
The use of mtrágyává is an ancient practice, dating back thousands of years. Early farmers recognized the
Modern agriculture also utilizes synthetic fertilizers, which are chemically manufactured nutrient supplements. However, mtrágyává, in its