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horse manure
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equestrian culture
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Horse manure is valued as a natural fertilizer in equestrian culture and is commonly composted and used for gardening and farming.
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horse manure
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Historical farming cultures
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Historical farming cultures used horse manure as a source of energy for heating and cooking.
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3
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horse manure
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Indonesia
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Horse manure is not commonly encountered in Indonesia due to the limited presence of horses and urbanization.
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4
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horse manure
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Metropolitan areas in South Korea
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Horse manure is uncommon in South Korean urban areas due to modern energy sources.
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5
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horse manure
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Rural areas with horse husbandry
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Horse manure in rural areas is managed and recycled in sustainable farming practices.
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horse manure
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Singapore
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Horse manure is not commonly encountered in Singapore due to the limited presence of horses in urban settings.
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7
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horse manure
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Traditional agricultural communities
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Horse manure is valued as a natural fertilizer in traditional agricultural communities.
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horse manure
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Tropical countries
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In tropical countries, horse manure is less common due to urbanization and the use of synthetic fertilizers.
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9
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horse manure
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Urban areas in Australia
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Horse manure is rarely encountered in urban areas in Australia due to the limited presence of horses.
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10
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horse manure
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Urban areas in Brazil
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Horse manure is less frequently found in urban areas in Brazil due to urbanization and the use of synthetic fertilizers.
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horse manure
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Urban areas in China
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Horse manure is not commonly found in urban areas in China due to the limited presence of horses.
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horse manure
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Urban areas in India
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Horse manure is not commonly found in urban areas of India due to the limited number of horses and urbanization.
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