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The answer depends very much on where you are, and what quantity of nitrogenous fertilizer you are wanting.

For home gardeners and hobby farmers, the answer is likely to be "blood and bone" -- a product prepared from abattoir waste, and one that contains phosphorus as well as nitrogen.


For larger quantities, there are two competing fertilizers. Urea is formed in small solid pellets, and is very convenient for transport and handling. Liquid ammonia is cheapest in many places, but requires specialized equipment for transport and handling.


Nitrate fertilizers -- ammonium nitrate in particular -- are usually marginally more expemsive, but there are many places around the world where they can successfully compete.

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Is natural or chemical fertilizer better?

Organic fertilizer is only a source of nitrogen; chemical manmade fertilizers can offer nitrogen, potassium, phosphorous and other microelements. These fertilizers are stable and can be easily transported at long distances. Natural fertilizers are insufficient for all the world.


What is the primary source of nitrogenous waste?

The primary source is Urea


Who uses oragnic fertilizers?

Organic fertilizer is only a source of nitrogen; chemical manmade fertilizers can offer nitrogen, potassium, phosphorous and other microelements. These fertilizers are stable and can be easily transported at long distances.


What would be a nitrogen source for the nutrient broth or agar?

the east extract is the main source of nitrogen in the nutrient broth or agar


How does fertilizer create carbon dioxide?

Nitrogen fertilizer production converts nitrogen from the atmosphere into urea, a form of nitrogen fertilizer. Nitrogen fertilizer is the main macronutrient used by plants, i.e, the main component of fertilizers (the others are potassium and phosphorus). The atmosphere is 78% nitrogen. Google the nobel prize-winning Haber-Bosch process. The two scientists identified a method of using enormous amounts of heat and pressure to convert atmospheric nitrogen into a form usable to plants. And there's the source of your answer: the required heat and pressure is usually generated by natural gas, which gives off CO2 when combusted. Without the increased plant growth that the Haber-Bosch process enabled, the planet would probably be unable to support more than a couple billion fewer people than it does now. But good luck nailing that number down--estimates are all over the place, and for good reason. For example, without nitrogen fertilizer and with the food scarcities that scenario would create, would we be converting as much grain into livestock? Would we be burning it as fuel in our cars? Would we have better agriculture technology or better management if prices were higher? You get the picture. There is a small dark side to this. When overapplied, nitrogen fertilizer emits nitrous oxide, a powerful greenhouse gas, and pollutes surface and groundwater. Google the U.S. Gulf "dead zone".

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How is extra nitrogen getting into the bay ecosystem?

Fertilizer is used to provide nitrogen needed by growing plants. Fertilizer runoff to streams is usually the source of extra nitrogen in bodies of water.


What are three interesting things about nitrogen?

78% of the atmosphere is nitrogen, it is used in fertilizer and it is important in the human source


Can you use ammonium nitrate in your garden?

Yes, ammonium nitrate is a fertilizer (source of nitrogen for plants).


What is ammonium nitrate use in gardening?

Ammonium nitrate is a common fertilizer, a source of nitrogen for plants.


What is chief source for the production of nitrogeneous fertilizer?

Nitric acid is the chief source for the production of nitrogenous fertilizers.Specifically, vaporized ammonia from natural gas can be mixed with air and then burned over a platinum/rhodium catalyst. It cools as nitric oxide. It oxidizes with the remaining oxygen to nitrogen dioxide. It produces nitric acid when absorbed in water.


Is natural or chemical fertilizer better?

Organic fertilizer is only a source of nitrogen; chemical manmade fertilizers can offer nitrogen, potassium, phosphorous and other microelements. These fertilizers are stable and can be easily transported at long distances. Natural fertilizers are insufficient for all the world.


What is the primary source of nitrogenous waste?

The primary source is Urea


Who uses oragnic fertilizers?

Organic fertilizer is only a source of nitrogen; chemical manmade fertilizers can offer nitrogen, potassium, phosphorous and other microelements. These fertilizers are stable and can be easily transported at long distances.


What are the cheapest source of finance?

The cheapest source of finance is retain.


What is nitrogen in the air used for in your body?

Your body is not capable of directly using the nitrogen in air. It is ultimately the source of the nitrogen in the proteins and other nitrogen-containing compounds in your body, but the precursors for these are (mostly) made by nitrogen-fixing bacteria in the soil and then incorporated into molecules by plants. (The "mostly" is because some of the nitrogen used by plants comes from nitrates or ammonia applied as fertilizer.)


Name at least one source of nitrogen for the body?

groundnut is a source of nitrogen.


What is a good source of Nitrogen?

Air is a good source, as it contains about 78% Nitrogen