Blanket fertiliser application refers to the practice of uniformly distributing fertiliser across an entire field or agricultural area, regardless of the specific nutrient needs of different sections. This method is often used for simplicity and efficiency, but it can lead to nutrient imbalances and environmental issues, as some areas may receive too much or too little fertiliser. Precision agriculture techniques are increasingly being adopted to replace blanket applications with more targeted approaches that consider the varying nutrient requirements across a field.
A pram blanket is another way of saying a stroller blanket. Someone would use a pram blanket as a covering from the elements to protect the child in the stroller.
A blanket sheet is a newspaper of folio size.
It's just a nickname he gave him, from Living With Michael Jackson; "It's an expression I use with my family and my employees. I say, 'You should blanket me or you should blanket her', meaning like a blanket is a blessing. It's a way of showing love and caring."
Blanket on the Ground was created in 1975-02.
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Agricultural workers are trained in their recommendations. If they give blanket fertilizer recommendations, they are giving the safe answer. If they give specifics and are wrong, they are liable.
A lot of fertilizer contains ammonium nitrate (NH4-NO3) which will detonate if it is pure enough and started with a blasting cap. If simply placed on a fire it may or may not burn depending on the purity of ammonium nitrate. If diesel fuel is added to ammonium nitrate fertilizer it is called a Fuel-Oxidizer fire, or fuel oxidizer bomb as the case may be.
Soil porosity Soil composition Drainage Size of the plant Type of plant Fertiliser application rates to the plant Seasonality
commercial fertiliser is fertiliser made by a certain company.
The settings for a Qualcast fertiliser spreader can vary depending on the specific model and the type of fertiliser being used. Generally, the spreader will have a dial or lever that allows you to adjust the flow rate, typically ranging from 1 to 5 or 1 to 10. For granular fertilisers, a common starting setting is around 3, but it's best to refer to the user manual for precise recommendations based on the fertiliser type and application area. Always calibrate your spreader before use to ensure even distribution.
Jung-chao Liu has written: 'Fertiliser [sic] application in Communist China' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Fertilizer industry
Buya lot of Chili seeds. Plant them in dirt, then water them and fertilise with red fertiliser. Then sell them. Fertilised chillies are worth more but if you can't get fertiliser don't worry they sell for $300 without fertiliser and $600 with fertiliser.
yes Further answer Not necessarily. Seeds don't take in fertiliser. But they take in water that may have fertiliser in it. But this fertiliser may not make them germinate faster.
depends entirely on the type and concentration of the fertiliser you are using
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It depends what type of fertiliser. for example chemical. it will help seeds growth, but too much will burn the plant. But usually fertiliser does increase seeds growth. Just not too much of it. It is a fact that chemical fertiliser is less healthy than organic fertiliser. Hopt this helps :)
yes it is