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| Manure certainly has biology in it. That is why it heats up, but it is usually anaerobic. It is awesome food for biology. The real trick to it is getting beneficial biology to become dominate in it. Very generally speaking the aerobic microbes are the 'good guys'.
If you already have a complete set of microbes in your fields adding more won't hurt, but it won't help nearly as much as food for them. The main problem is most people no longer have the complete set of beneficial microbes. You can go right through the 'problems' people are having, and see they have issues. It is washed out, compaction, poorly drained, depleted, very little organic matter, etc. all conditions that favor anaerobes. Essentially, you are trying to tilt the scale back to the aerobic microbes which have their own war with the anaerobes.
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