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    The main idea of the “Turning Bombs into Fertilizer” is: materials from bombs, such as ammonium nitrate, is a main ingredient in farmer’s fertilizer. One fact or example that supports the main idea is after world war two, the government found a huge surplus of ammonium nitrate left over. Scientists in the department of agriculture had an idea to spread the ammonium nitrate on farmland as fertilizer, thus the government helped launch the chemical fertilizer industry. Another fact or example…

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    Composting Research Paper

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    from around the house can start off a healthy, nutritious garden. Composting is one of the ways to retain a well-maintained garden while avoiding chemical fertilizers. Using compost in your garden has been known to be beneficial in building a sustained garden due to its spectrum of essential plant nutrients. Using compost as a organic fertilizer is an important factor in maintaining a healthy garden because it is cost effective, convenient, saves resources, while helping improve plant…

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    zone, is an area with little to no dissolved oxygen in the water. It is believed that these areas are depleted of oxygen because of the pollution in the runoff delivered by the mighty Mississippi River. A fair amount of this pollution comes from fertilizer runoff from Midwestern farms that leach into…

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    provide effective fertilization to laws in an environmentally sound manner. The bulletin has following main topics 1. Selecting a fertilizer 2. Season of Application - When to apply 3. Factors Affecting Nutrient Management 4. How Much Fertilizer to Apply Per 1000 Square Feet? Under selecting fertilizer it provide comprehensive but covering all essential elements for fertilizer selection. Requirement of soil test for every 3-4 years, manage soil acidity (pH), how to get more information form…

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    Every golf player knows that is very important to take care of the golf course in order to increase the efficiency of the game. Since the grass and others shrubs grow, the putting surface can be seriously affected, so you have to make your best to maintain a proper golf course every time you play your favorite game. Here are some tips that will help you have the best golf course, so you can enjoy playing golf with no restrictions whatsoever. Lawn The Golf Course on a Regular Basis Cutting the…

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    and improves flavor, texture, fruit size, and fruit improvement. The existence of clay in the soil increases the amount of potassium present. The amount of potassium necessary in soil depends on the crop. Potassium can be added to soil thru fertilizers and organic material. Potassium deficiency is also known as potash deficiency. (Soil Macronutrient…

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    Jar To3 Observation

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    In jar TO1 there is nothing but the water in it and there is no noticeable particles on the bottom. There is also no particles on the bottom of TO3 as well. However in jars TO2 and TO4 there are particles and this is due to the fact that there is fertilizer in these jars. As seen in figure 1 there is no growth of any microcosms. Figure 2 and figure 3 tell a different story. Figure 2 is a picture from observation week 5 and it is easy to see a big difference. In jar one there is no change, there…

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    Azolla Case Study

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    regions. 2. What is unique about this fern? Why is it called ‘Azolla Superorganism’? This fern is unique because it is a little fern and has massive potential, and its called superorganism because it is symbiotic that captures all the nitrogen fertilizer it needs to grow from the air around it. In Asia, they grow it along with…

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    The Organic Craze

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    nitrogen, spot treat and minimize pesticide/herbicide applications, which all describe a successful sustainable lawn care program. By offering programs that highlight organic fertilizers during spring applications, you now have the ability to take this to the next step. The following article will discuss the history of organic fertilizers and several products used in the turf industry today. Organic amendment…

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    the use of worms to convert organic waste into fertilizer. Plants live off of water and photosynthesis, but all fertilizers are useful in promoting growth. Fertilizers exist naturally in the form of organic amendments, which deliver such essential nutrients as Phosphorus, Nitrogen, Potassium, and a few other macro/micro nutrients like iron, calcium, and magnesium. Nutrients also exist as a raw element, as in chemical fertilizers. Synthetic fertilizer delivers the nitrogen, but not all of it is…

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