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There is no such thing as "inorganic" farming. There's farming, then there's organic farming.
you might not get all the profit when people buy it at the shop
People may use biology in farming, but for more look up agriculture (the science of farming)
Advantages to traditional farming include there not being as much interference with the crops. This makes the crops healthier, because of fewer pesticides. Disadvantages to traditional farming include the fact that a lot more work is involved in everything from planting to harvesting.
The hydrolysed solution of urea is basic.In liquid ammonia urea act as proton donor and the solution is acidic.
Urea is very useful in vegetable farming as it helps increase the crop yields.
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There is no such thing as "inorganic" farming. There's farming, then there's organic farming.
There is no such thing as "inorganic" farming. There's farming, then there's organic farming.
urea is used to produce NH3 and enter in many reactions as preparation of phthalimide urea is excreted from the body because it is a waste product and our bodies do not need it
Its advantage is that it is a great product, and disadvantage is that it is a fertilizer.
There are a number of disadvantages of silk farming. Some of them include lack of a ready market, limited resource to facilitate this type of farming and so much more.
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Urea is used in fertilizers and is not considered toxic. Ammonia is toxic and is what converts readily to urea.
The land was to moist
The two main reactants that are used to make urea are oxygen and carbondioxide.
Urea can by used as fertilizer in agriculture, is used in pharmaceuticals, raw material in organic chemistry etc.