standardized the labeling of fertilizers to indicate their contents of major nutrients. The most common labeling convention, the NPK or N-P-K label, shows the...
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A fertilizer (American English) or fertiliser (British English) is any material of natural or synthetic origin that is applied to soil or to plant tissues...
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Chicken manure (category Organic fertilizers)
Agriculture and Agronomy portal Labeling of fertilizer Telkamp, Mick. "The Straight Poop On Using Chicken Manure as Fertilizer". Retrieved 16 February 2015...
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Coated urea (category Fertilizers)
characteristics. Labeling of fertilizer Turf management Urea-formaldehyde Christians, Nick (2004). "Fertilization". Fundamentals of Turfgrass Management...
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Ammonium nitrate (redirect from Ammonium nitrate fertilizer)
predominantly used in agriculture as a high-nitrogen fertilizer. Its other major use is as a component of explosive mixtures used in mining, quarrying, and...
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NPK may refer to: NPK label, the most common labeling convention of the labeling of fertilizers NPK (group), a split-off group from TMD located in the...
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Urine (redirect from Urine fertilizer)
soil and thus helps plants to grow. Therefore, urine can be used as a fertilizer. Some animals use it to mark their territories. Historically, aged or...
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private label for fertilizer products. In the same year, in the port of Muttenz, where, among other things, 100 to 200 thousand tons of fertilizer are unloaded...
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Sulfuric acid (redirect from Fertilizer acid)
a key substance in the chemical industry. It is most commonly used in fertilizer manufacture but is also important in mineral processing, oil refining...
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Genetically modified food controversies (redirect from GMO labeling)
Public Health Association of Australia support mandatory labeling. The European Commission argued that mandatory labeling and traceability are needed...
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drew the attention of industry largely opposed to labeling. Some fertilizer companies, such as IMC Global, became aware of the problem of using the waste...
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Organic farming (redirect from Economics of organic farming)
farming or biological farming, is an agricultural system that uses fertilizers of organic origin such as compost manure, green manure, and bone meal and...
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Dependent and independent variables (category Design of experiments)
or "tolerance". Effect of fertilizer on plant growths: In a study measuring the influence of different quantities of fertilizer on plant growth, the independent...
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Showa Denko (redirect from Showa Fertilizer)
abbreviated as SDK), founded in 1939 by the merger of Nihon Electrical Industries and Showa Fertilizers, both established by a Japanese entrepreneur Nobuteru...
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Organic hydroponics (section Fertilizers)
mined substances. Most studies on the topic have focused on the use of organic fertilizer. There is increased consumer interest in organic hydroponics, as...
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Green Revolution (redirect from Criticism of the Green Revolution)
result of poor labeling, loose safety standards etc. A 2014 study found that Indian children who were exposed to higher quantities of fertilizer agrochemicals...
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Urea (redirect from Impact of urea on brain cells)
dioxide (CO2) molecule in the urea cycle. Urea is widely used in fertilizers as a source of nitrogen (N) and is an important raw material for the chemical...
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Media. pp. 196–7. ISBN 978-0-306-47495-8. Palgrave (28 June 1991). Fluid Fertilizer Science and Technology. CRC Press. p. 544. ISBN 978-0-8247-7703-6. Maynard...
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Agriculture (redirect from Cultivation of the land)
discussion regarding the labeling of foods made from GMOs, and while the EU currently requires all GMO foods to be labeled, the US does not. Herbicide-resistant...
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Monopotassium phosphate (category Inorganic fertilizers)
acid on potassium carbonate. Fertilizer-grade MKP powder contains the equivalent of 52% P 2O 5 and 34% K 2O, and is labeled NPK 0-52-34. MKP powder is often...
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Milorganite (category Fertilizers)
brand of biosolids fertilizer produced by treating sewage sludge by the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District. The term is a portmanteau of the term...
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Sulfur (redirect from Biological roles of sulfur)
element is the production of sulfuric acid for sulfate and phosphate fertilizers, and other chemical processes. Sulfur is used in matches, insecticides...
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Organic certification (redirect from Organic label)
g. fertilizer, pesticides, antibiotics, food additives), irradiation, and the use of sewage sludge; avoidance of genetically modified seed; use of farmland...
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Potassium (redirect from Compounds of potassium)
potassium, and this can be remedied with agricultural fertilizers containing potassium, accounting for 95% of global potassium chemical production. The English...
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Potassium sulfate (redirect from Sulfate of potash)
with formula K2SO4, a white water-soluble solid. It is commonly used in fertilizers, providing both potassium and sulfur. Potassium sulfate (K2SO4) has been...
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Nitrates are common components of fertilizers and explosives. Almost all inorganic nitrates are soluble in water. An example of an insoluble nitrate is bismuth...
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Phosphorus (redirect from Compounds of phosphorus)
Food Labeling: Revision of the Nutrition and Supplement Facts Labels. FR page 33982" (PDF). "Daily Value Reference of the Dietary Supplement Label Database...
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Hemp Agricultural Production Services Biosecurity Dairy Feed, Seed & Fertilizer Southwest Border Food Protection and Emergency Preparedness Center Agricultural...
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Guano (section History of human use)
wanu) is the accumulated excrement of seabirds or bats. Guano is a highly effective fertilizer due to the high content of nitrogen, phosphate, and potassium...
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Ravenea rivularis (category Endemic flora of Madagascar)
specialty fertilizer for palm trees which contains more magnesium than all-purpose fertilizers. Slow-release palm fertilizer with an NPK ratio of about 8-2-12...
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