what is the difference between compost and fym
Answer Posted / chin wi
Compost is decomposed mixture of leaves and other parts of trees, farm waste, kitchen waste and similar material.
FYM or farm yard manure is the excrement of animals raised in farms possibly mixed with their food residuals.
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