Building Soils Naturally

Building Soils Naturally
Author: Phil Nauta
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Garden soils
ISBN: 1601730330

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Outlines proven, sustainable methods for growing healthy food and plants that contribute to a healthy planet and a healthy you. Grow vigorous, more pest-resistant vegetables, flowers and ornamental plants by using complete and balanced nutrients -- far beyond the simplistic, imbalanced concept of NPK. Healthy soil doesn't happen just by composting, fertilizing or companion planting. It happens by using a holistic approach -- outlined in this book and crafted right in your garden.

Organic Fertilizers

Organic Fertilizers
Author: Marcelo L. Larramendy,Sonia Soloneski
Publsiher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2019-11-20
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781789851472

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This book, Organic Fertilizers - History, Production and Applications, aims to provide an update on research issues related to organic fertilizers, highlighting their importance in sustainable agriculture and the environment. We aimed to compile information from diverse sources into a single volume and to give some real-life examples, extending the appreciation of organic fertilizers that may stimulate new research ideas and trends in relevant fields. The contributions in this field of research are gratefully acknowledged. The publication of this book is of great importance for those researchers, scientists, engineers, teachers, graduate students, agricultural agronomists, farmers and crop producers who can use these different investigations to understand the advantages of using organic fertilizers.

Organic Fertilizers

Organic Fertilizers
Author: Marcelo Larramendy,Sonia Soloneski
Publsiher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2016-06-30
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9789535124498

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This book, Organic Fertilizers - From Basic Concepts to Applied Outcomes, is intended to provide an overview of emerging researchable issues related to the use of organic fertilizers that highlight recent research activities in applied organic fertilizers toward a sustainable agriculture and environment. We aimed to compile information from a diversity of sources into a single volume to give some real examples extending the concepts in organic fertilizers that may stimulate new research ideas and trends in the relevant fields.

New Generation of Organic Fertilizers

New Generation of Organic Fertilizers
Author: Metin Turan,Ertan Yildirim
Publsiher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2022-07-06
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781839692123

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This book provides a comprehensive overview of organic fertilizers and their importance in sustainable agriculture, biodiversity, and the environment. It presents new approaches, ideas, and trends on how to increase the effectiveness of chemical fertilizers as well as the resistance of plants against biotic and abiotic stress conditions. Chapters address such topics as the benefits of organic fertilizers over their chemical counterparts, vermicomposting, organic farming, insects in organic fertilizer production, and much more.

Introduction and Application of Organic Fertilizers as Protectors of Our Environment

Introduction and Application of Organic Fertilizers as Protectors of Our Environment
Author: Munir Ozturk,Nudrat Aisha Akram,Bengu Turkyilmaz Unal,Muhammad Ashraf
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 530
Release: 2022-02-22
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781527580992

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This book gives the latest information on advances in organic agriculture which can be used by agroindustry people as well as agricultural engineers and with practical examples for farmers. It provides important information covering multidisciplinary approaches on environmental awareness, organic agricultural production as well as organic fertilizers. The chapters here are prepared by experts in the field who present and discuss the principles of a wide range of practical ideas with examples. This book also presents novel ideas and suggestions for future research in organic agricultural production. The topics included in this book are based on surveys together with literature reviews to enable the academic and industrial readers to evaluate what they see as specific to their own discipline. The chapters include a wide range of topics which will also make it easy to make comparisons between different disciplines.

Working with Nature

Working with Nature
Author: Heide Hermary
Publsiher: Gaia College Incorporated
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2007-01-01
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 0973568763

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Working with Nature - Shifting Paradigms, brings together the science and research supporting an organic, holistic approach to horticulture. This book is a journey into the garden and the world as a whole in ways never likely seen or considered. The author has layed out many of the connections and processes at work when light, air, water, soil and life interact and transform the environment. When working in alignement with nature, many common problems never occur because one is not trying to go outside the natural laws that constrain us all. Instead of struggling to build and control a synthetic environment, one can now identify the existing environmental envelope and work with the natural forces to create and realize horticultural objectives. Once these relationships are seen, so many puzzles will disappear and many mysteries will now "just make sense."

Organic Fertilizers

Organic Fertilizers
Author: Rajeev Pratap Singh
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Organic fertilizers
ISBN: 1620814226

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Organic fertiliser refers to materials used as fertiliser that occur regularly in nature, usually as a by product or end product of a naturally occurring process. Organic fertilisers such as manure have been used in agriculture for thousands of years; ancient farmers did not understand the chemistry involved, but they did recognise the benefit of providing their crops with organic material. Interest in organic farming is growing world-wide as sustainable agricultural practice nowadays. Organic fertilisers are sustained sources of nutrients due to slow release during decomposition. By increasing soil organic matter, organic farming can reinstate the natural fertility of the damaged soil, which will improve the crop productivity to feed the growing population. Organic fertilisers enhance the natural soil processes, which have long-term effects on soil fertility. The book is a very valuable compilation in this direction.

The Essence of Organic Gardening

The Essence of Organic Gardening
Author: Heide Hermary
Publsiher: Michael Hermary
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2008-06
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 0973568747

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This book gives a glimpse of the many relationships and natural processes within Nature and the interconnectedness of life. Gardening is much easier and much more enjoyable when we work to support the health of the whole garden and that is what organic gardening is all about.