It varies from year to year, of course, but they use around 5 million nutrient tons a year on average.
Yes. In the first half of the year you use high nitrogen feed to encourage growth the after July you use hiher Potash to firm up for winter.
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The farmers' cooperative will have a good year because the weather has been perfect for the crops.
People have used potash since the earliest of times. In 500 A. D. it was used in the making of soap. In ancient times, potash was made from the ash of plants that would then be placed in pots of water. The main use of potash is for fertilizers.
Potash is a salt that is typically used in fertilizers. Its use in a variety of objects has been traced back to as early as 500 AD. For more details about potash, Wikipedia is a great resource.
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The waste produced in agriculture is generally rotted crops shrubs etc. which contains nitrogen,potash,calcium,etc which helps the crop to grow well and provides the required nutrition to the crop
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it is a fertilizer so if you have a flower shop ect. you can use it in that.... Jasmyn
They can be really big and they are owned by men called farmers and most of the time they use them to grow crops pretty much. I have seen some deer in a farmers field before. it russles the farmers jimmys.
Farmers didn't use them