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Organic Vegetable Gardening
... to use natural and organic materials and methods, and avoids using practices and synthetic chemicals that may be detrimental to his health or environment. The information in this publication ... products. For example, nitrogen is converted from the unusable organic forms to a usable inorganic form through the process called nitrification. Thus, nitrification is the breakdown of protein (organic ...
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Management of Soil and Water for Vegetable Production in Southwest Florida
... another alternative is to use the drip system to distribute soluble fertilizer and other appropriate chemicals, but use a seepage system for irrigation purposes. The grower is taking advantage of ... In addition to improving water holding capacity ( Figure 7 ) and crop yields, the need for inorganic fertilizer has been decreased by 50% ( Figure 10 ). Increases of soil-test phosphorus, potassium, ...
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