Soil fertility

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41B-01  Manual of soil fertility improvement technologies in lowland rice ecologies of Ghana The impact of fertilizer application on crop production in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is considered enormous as the region is very

B-01 Manual of soil fertility improvement technologies in lowland rice ecologies of Ghana The impact of fertilizer application on crop production in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is considered enormous as the region is very

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Source URL: www.jircas.affrc.go.jp

Language: English - Date: 2015-07-24 04:02:08
    42Missouri Soil Fertility and Fertilizers Research Update 2010 Agronomy Miscellaneous Publ. #11-01

    Missouri Soil Fertility and Fertilizers Research Update 2010 Agronomy Miscellaneous Publ. #11-01

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    Source URL: aes.missouri.edu

    Language: English - Date: 2011-02-11 16:11:07
      43Integrated Soil Fertility Management trial for maize production in Embu, Kenya  Sustainable Agroecosystems Elucidating and improving of sustainable agroecosystems across the world.  Research Areas

      Integrated Soil Fertility Management trial for maize production in Embu, Kenya Sustainable Agroecosystems Elucidating and improving of sustainable agroecosystems across the world. Research Areas

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      Source URL: www.worldfoodsystem.ethz.ch

      Language: English - Date: 2016-03-04 20:11:12
        44Missouri Soil Fertility and Fertilizers Research Update 2012 Agronomy Miscellaneous Publ. #13-01

        Missouri Soil Fertility and Fertilizers Research Update 2012 Agronomy Miscellaneous Publ. #13-01

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        Source URL: aes.missouri.edu

        Language: English - Date: 2013-01-14 12:25:20
          45Agriculture and Natural Resources 2015 Recommended Nitrogen Rates and Distribution for Rice Cultivars in Arkansas Trenton L. Roberts, Assistant Professor, Soil Fertility Jarrod T. Hardke, Assistant Professor, Rice Extens

          Agriculture and Natural Resources 2015 Recommended Nitrogen Rates and Distribution for Rice Cultivars in Arkansas Trenton L. Roberts, Assistant Professor, Soil Fertility Jarrod T. Hardke, Assistant Professor, Rice Extens

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          Source URL: www.uaex.edu

          Language: English - Date: 2015-03-29 11:45:14
            46Missouri Soil Fertility and Fertilizers Research Update 2003 Agronomy Miscellaneous Publ. #04-01

            Missouri Soil Fertility and Fertilizers Research Update 2003 Agronomy Miscellaneous Publ. #04-01

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            Source URL: aes.missouri.edu

            Language: English - Date: 2005-12-08 01:00:00
              47Microsoft Word - Soil Fertility Update 2005 checks.doc

              Microsoft Word - Soil Fertility Update 2005 checks.doc

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              Source URL: aes.missouri.edu

              Language: English - Date: 2005-12-02 01:00:00
                48Soil and Fertilizer Management AGRICULTURAL MU Guide PUBLISHED BY MU EXTENSION, UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-COLUMBIA

                Soil and Fertilizer Management AGRICULTURAL MU Guide PUBLISHED BY MU EXTENSION, UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-COLUMBIA

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                Source URL: extension.missouri.edu

                Language: English - Date: 2010-02-18 12:35:50
                49Manure Composition and Incorporation Effects on Phosphorus in Runoff Following Corn Biomass Removal Carrie Laboski Extension Soil Fertility/Nutrient Management Specialist

                Manure Composition and Incorporation Effects on Phosphorus in Runoff Following Corn Biomass Removal Carrie Laboski Extension Soil Fertility/Nutrient Management Specialist

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                Source URL: www.soils.wisc.edu

                Language: English - Date: 2010-12-02 17:50:00
                  50Promoting Soil Fertility Plants take in CO2 and utilize it in photosynthesis. If we combust plant matter for energy, we release CO2 back to the atmosphere.

                  Promoting Soil Fertility Plants take in CO2 and utilize it in photosynthesis. If we combust plant matter for energy, we release CO2 back to the atmosphere.

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                  Source URL: www.greenliquidandgas.com

                  Language: English - Date: 2010-08-09 21:55:33