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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.

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