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    Melo 2423). Organic farmers use legumes to fertilize their soil because legumes take nitrogen from the air and transfer it to the soil. Leguminous green-manure crops can add anywhere from 40 to 200 pounds of nitrogen to an acre of soil (Fossel 31). Along with legumes‚ organic farmers also use a technique called green manure. Green manure is any cover crop

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    | |Term paper | |Application of organic manure in agriculture in Nepal. | |

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    MOSQUITO COIL WITH COW’S MANURE AS AN ADDITIVE DESCRIPTION This mosquito coil is made from a cow’s manure and shaped into spiral. It measures 15 cm in diameter same with the usual coil. It is lighted at the outer end of the coil and continues until its center. This is not the typical mosquito coil at home since the usual coil is made from pyrethrum powder that is widely used in Asia‚ Africa‚ and South America. MATERIALS 1. Cow’s manure 2. Scent (lemon‚ lavender) 3. Coil Molder/ Coil

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    countries could not afford the expensive fertilizers and pesticides that the other farmers use to produce high yields (production per land area). Organic farming has helped small farms by giving them an opportunity to compete with larger farms. Green manures which are cover crops that are put into the soil to provide natural soil has been found to provide enough nitrogen to farm organically without the synthetic fertilizer. Conventional agriculture uses synthetic fertilizer‚ biocides (a chemical that

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    Organic fabric is sown‚ grown‚ harvested & processed through carefully implemented and monitored phases‚ utilising crop rotation and beneficial insect predators to prevent and control disease‚ weed and pest problems in the growing stages‚ as well as safe corn-starches and peroxides in the processing phase. The use of genetically modified seeds‚ toxic insecticides‚ pesticides and fertilizers & chemical inputs such as formaldehyde‚ heavy metals‚ chlorine bleaches and sulfurs are strictly prohibited

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    Topic: The advantages and disadvantages of organic farming. In spite of organic farming’s unfortunate aspects‚ the number of farmers using this method is increasing due to its advantages. Such method of farming is of considerable benefit in the way that the issue of soil management can be effectively addressed. With organic farming‚ soil quality are maintained and fostered‚ which creates the best opportunity for farmers to take full advantage of soil for years. A further good point of this method

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    plant come handy. There are two types of fertilizers which are mostly used by plant and they are organic and inorganic fertilizer. Organic manure is a soil fertility boosting material which is naturally obtained from the decomposition of any living specie or material. Organic manure is relatively cheaper than any fertilizer on the market. Cow dung and poultry manure are mostly used by farmers who engage in mixed farming‚ so in effect there is no or little waste generated. Research has shown that even

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    ABSTRACT SOIL NUTRIENT DYNAMICS‚ GROWTH AND YIELD PERFORMANCES OF MUNG BEAN (Vigna radiata (L.) Wilczek) UNDER DIFFERENT ORGANIC MANURE APPLICATION ON NON CALCIC BROWN SOIL A. W. Farween1‚ A. G. Chandrapala2‚ R. M. P. Rajakaruna1 1Department of Soil and Water Resources Management‚ Faculty of Agriculture‚ Rajarata University of Sri Lanka‚ Puliyankulama‚ Anuradhapura‚ Sri Lanka. 2Regional Agricultural Research and Development Center‚ Aralaganwila‚ Polonnaruwa‚ Sri Lanka. A field experiment was

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    is very significant in construction sector. Every individual choose affordable and high quality materials. In connection with this‚ finding an alternative is a must. Most of the time‚ alternatives are found from recycle and waste materials. Swine manure is non-usable waste as we thought. Mostly‚ people do not appreciate even a little bit importance of it without knowing that it might form into some solid residue to produce one of the construction materials. Protecting the environment is our main

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