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Articles & Whitepapers
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Evaluation of Soil Physical Properties as Influenced by Various Green Manuring Legumes and Phosphorus Fertilization under Rain Fed Conditions
A field experiment was conducted under rainfed environment of Pothowar region of Pakistan to assess physical properties of soil as influenced by various green manure legumes (sesbania, cluster bean and rice bean) and different P levels (0, 30, 60, 90 kg P2O5/ha). Highest fresh biomass was observed in sesbania (23 t/ha) followed by cluster bean (19 t/ha) and lowest in rice bean (17 t/ha). Maximum ...
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Critical source area management of agricultural phosphorus: experiences, challenges and opportunities
The concept of critical source areas of phosphorus (P) loss produced by coinciding source and transport factors has been studied since the mid 1990s. It is widely recognized that identification of ...
News
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Target the crop not the soil - to reduce fertiliser use
Feed the crop not the soil’ is the message of a new review into sustainable phosphorus use. Currently, phosphorus fertiliser is applied to the soil, and plants then take it up through the roots. However, more precise nutrient management is ...
Equipment & Solutions
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Nutrient Manager Polymer Technology
More Than Manure (MTM) polymer technology reduces farm odors while protecting your manure’s phosphorus (P) and nitrogen (N) for improved plant uptake. Used on over two million acres, MTM maximizes your yield potential, ensures your operation’s Manure Management Plan is profitable and helps fulfill your commitment to your neighbors, community, and the environment. As part of 4R ...