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Practical information on fertilizer. We have info on seaweed fertilizer, organic fertilizer, fertilizer applicator.
- Pet Safe Fertilizer
What should go into (or stay out of) a pet safe fertilizer? A pet safe fertilizer should contain all organic elements that are food-grade (i.e., can be ingested, even if they aren't a viable form of sustenance) and do not contain dangerously high levels of chlorine or salt.
- Seaweed Fertilizer
Interestingly enough, seaweed fertilizer does not fall short when it comes to macronutrient content. It actually contains all of the essential soil macronutrients – nitrogen, potassium, and phosphorus – and in relatively decent ratios in terms of their proportions. Seaweed fertilizer also has a relatively substantial amount of micronutrient content.
- Organic Fertilizer
Organic fertilizer that is created through composting is generally created out of decomposed plant and animal wastes, such as manure or leaves. These different natural wastes are fit tightly into bins, where they are acted on by fungi and bacteria that break them down into a soil-like mixture that can be used as high-nutrient plant feed.
- Fertilizer Applicator
What exactly is a fertilizer applicator? It can be a number of different things. A fertilizer applicator can be a fertilizer “sprayer,” “spreader,” “injector,” or “dispenser”; all of these terms are used to describe different versions of applicator (although injector and dispenser can usually be used interchangeably).
- Ammonium Nitrate Fertilizer
Ammonium nitrate fertilizer is usually stored in a tank; and is often used in conjunction with a complex irrigation system. The ammonium nitrate fertilizer is usually pumped through pipes into a field and is then sprayed onto the soil with some type of applicator injector.
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- Lawn Fertilizer
Lets not talk about lawn fertilizer. Lets talk about air. Air has oxygen and carbon dioxide and a bunch of other elements in it but mostly air is composed of nitrogen. This is good news for your
- Is Your Fertilizer Poisoning You?
A little known loophole in state and federal regulations has been skillfully manipulated for profit at your expense. Actually, at your health's expense. Environmentally polluting companies have
- Fertilizer & Understanding Its Use
Commonly used to promote growth in plants, fertlizer is applied to the soil after being obtained naturally or through a chemical process. Due to the fact that natural products are generally more
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- Organic Lawn Fertilizer
Your lawn can be only as good as the soil under it. When you use slow release, organic lawn fertilizer, you provide your lawn with nutrition that grows healthy, disease and drought resistant green
- Lokmangal Biofertilizers
After the introduction of chemical fertilizers in the last century, farmers were happy of getting increased yield in agriculture in the beginning. But slowly chemical fertilizers started displaying
- Fertilizer - the Recipe to Life's Challenges
Don't be afraid to handle the Fertilizer in your life. Without it, you can't grow and be a stronger person. Isnt it amazing how sometimes memories from your childhood tend to teach a lesson to us
- Biofertilizers to boost farm output
After the introduction of chemical fertilizers in the last century, farmers were happy of getting increased yield in agriculture in the beginning. But slowly chemical fertilizers started displaying
- Are All Water Soluble Fertilizers Created Equal?
All water-soluble fertilizers look very similar from the outside. They may have different types of packaging either paper or plastic bags, and they are generally packed in 25-pound bags. Once we go
- Aerated Compost Tea, The New Organic Fertilizer
Organic gardeners all know compost is fantastic stuff. But now, there's something even better and that's compost tea. If you start with a good compost you'll have a versatile elixir for all
- Fertilizers - What you Need to Feed Your Lawn
Just like humans need food, water and shelter to survive, lawns depend on certain elements to live, sixteen to be exact. Most of these elements are already found naturally in the environment, but
- Disadvantages of Nitrogen fertilizers
Farmers use manure as a source of nitrogen for their crops and as a way to dispose of it. Many also apply commercial nitrogen fertilizer, since there's no way to know exactly how much nitrogen is in
- Can Coffee Be Used As A Fertilizer?
Used coffee grounds have been discarded as trash by millions of people around the world. Is there another use for your used grounds? The answer is
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| As Fertilizer Prices Stay High, Potash is the Pro's Favorite (Indie Research via Yahoo! Finance) Wed, 27 Aug 2008 13:23:00 GMT The price of potash, a key fertilizer, is expected to reach $767 of a ton in September domestically.
| | | More fertilizer research needed in world (Moldova.org) Tue, 26 Aug 2008 22:27:42 GMT Funding and research on fertilizers is badly needed since cuts to Tennessee Valley Authority programs in the 1990s, say analysts.Nearly 75 percent of fertilizers and fertilizer technology used around the world were developed or improved from the 1950s through the 1970s by TVA scientists. But funding cuts meant the end of the development of more efficient fertilizers badly needed in the world, ...
| | | DA, Manila to convert public mart veggie wastes to fertilizer (Philippine Star via Yahoo! Philippines News) Tue, 26 Aug 2008 16:03:43 GMT The Department of Agriculture (DA) and the city government of Manila are pilot-testing an ecology-friendly project that will convert vegetable wastes into organic fertilizer.
| | | Price hike deprives farmers of fertilizer (Sun Star) Wed, 27 Aug 2008 16:35:22 GMT BACOLOR -- Help keep prices of fertilizers affordable to Pampanga farmers.
| | | Fertilizer Technology Used Worldwide, But Few New Products Since 1970s (Science Daily) Mon, 25 Aug 2008 16:20:47 GMT Most fertilizers used worldwide today were developed from 1950 to 1970 by the Tennessee Valley Authority based in Muscle Shoals. A $41 million investment in fertilizer research returned $57 billion to US agriculture. Public funding for fertilizer development has dropped dramatically since the TVA fertilizer program closed in the 1990s. Research is needed to develop a new generation of ...
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