soil fertility product Articles
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What is the difference between organic fertilizer and compound fertilizer?
Now agricultural production basically uses fertilizers, including organic fertilizer and compound fertilizer, which have auxiliary effects on crop growth and yield respectively. But some farmers think that organic fertilizer is good and compound fertilizer is harmful. What is the difference between them? What are the functions of organic fertilizer and compound fertilizer? Next, let's learn about ...
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Irrigated, no-till corn and barley response to nitrogen in Northern Colorado
Converting irrigated, conventional-till (CT) systems to no-till (NT) production systems can potentially reduce soil erosion, fossil fuel consumption, and greenhouse gas emissions. Nitrogen fertilization effects on irrigated corn (Zea mays L.) and malting barley (Hordeum distichon L.) yields in a corn-barley rotation were evaluated for 6 yr on a clay loam soil to determine the viability of using a ...
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Losing Soil
In 1938, Walter Lowdermilk, a senior official in the Soil Conservation Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, traveled abroad to look at lands that had been cultivated for thousands of years, seeking to learn how these older civilizations had coped with soil erosion. He found that some had managed their land well, maintaining its fertility over long stretches of history, and were ...
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