They invited tenders for the distribution of fertiliser throughout the country. |
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Balanced granular fertiliser can be applied around all established plants in spring. |
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Rubbish is something we tut-tut at when we come across sweet wrappers, fertiliser bags or even a discarded fridge stuck in a roadside ditch. |
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Feed the camellia with a multi-purpose fertiliser with balanced NPK and prune out any weak growth or dead branches, leaving only the strongest. |
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Previous attempts to break down the plant into reusable material and fertiliser have been defeated because of its high moisture content. |
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Police have seized half a ton of ammonium nitrate fertiliser, in a self-storage warehouse near Heathrow Airport. |
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One of Britain's top trainers, Tim Easterby, who has 120 horses at Great Habton, Malton, uses the pure muck as a fertiliser on his own fields. |
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Apply general garden fertiliser to beds and borders and lightly work it into the soil surface. |
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Avoid dung or urine patches and areas where fertiliser or lime was heaped or spilled. |
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An important alternative to fertiliser from fossil fuel is biosolids recovered from sewage. |
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The commercial side of shipping continues to be busy, with ships arriving from Latvia carrying bagged fertiliser. |
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The farmers wanted inputs such as fertiliser, chemicals, stockfeeds, grain bags, and other inputs to be zero-rated. |
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Nutrients in fertiliser and slurry encourage aggressive species such as nettles and thistles at their expense. |
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Union officials reported farm buildings were trashed and vehicles used to take away furniture, fertiliser and building materials. |
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Don't forget to liquid fertilise the seedlings fortnightly using half strength liquid fertiliser. |
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The colossal amount of animal manure produced will be used for generating biogas and as fertiliser. |
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Give fruit trees and bushes a dressing of autumn fertiliser, low in nitrogen but high in potassium and phosphorous. |
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Fluoride used in water fluoridation is a poison, a toxic by-product of the fertiliser industry. |
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Give fruit trees and bushes a topdressing of organic fertiliser, or a mulch of well-rotted compost or manure. |
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A light dressing of fertiliser in the middle of April will help to get the lawn going. |
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Then, in the spring, apply a general-purpose fertiliser, such as Growmore, and lightly fork it in. |
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This ensures better results when using soil-engaging equipment, fertiliser spinners, yard scrapers, mowers, toppers, tedders etc. |
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Several members of Parliament owe the FRA millions of kwacha in unpaid fertiliser and seed loans. |
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When the seedlings appear, fertilise with half strength liquid fertiliser and mulch. |
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They do, however, need help along about now so I would suggest a very light application of a controlled release fertiliser. |
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Once a fortnight add some soluble fertiliser or juice from your worm farm into the watering can to keep your plants at their peak. |
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The port's deep-water dry bulk terminal currently handling Russian fertiliser exports has just doubled its throughput capacity. |
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Inside they found hydroponic equipment, fertiliser, grow bags, a hose and a standing fan. |
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Greenhouse nitrous oxide release, which results from fertiliser and pulse crop nitrification, remains the subject of ongoing research. |
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Feed in spring and summer with a balanced liquid fertiliser, to help speed up growth and enhance the plant's health. |
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We have recovered more than half a tonne of ammonium nitrate fertiliser from a self-storage facility in Boston Road, Hanwell, West London. |
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Grasses other than perennial ryegrass give a poor return for money spent on fertiliser. |
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As your bulbs finish flowing, don't cut them back, but continue to feed them with liquid fertiliser over the foliage. |
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It avoids wasting lime and fertiliser, which in turn leads to optimum yields. |
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After they have been planted for a week, fertilise with half-strength liquid fertiliser. |
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Downturn in the fertiliser market coupled with rising production costs and wet weather has put a strain on the industry. |
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Burning this important resource enslaves the farmer to a cycle of increasing fertiliser use and decreasing productivity. |
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The main types of litter were polystyrene foam board and large fertiliser type bags. |
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From its large port, London regularly sent out vessels laden with animal hides, whale oil, tallow, dried fish and meats, fertiliser and wools. |
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The fertiliser will be particularly beneficial for the organic noni growers. |
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Cabbages tolerate heavier soils well, so long as there is enough humus and fertiliser, as they are heavy feeders. |
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The only thing that all potted plants need is regular watering, plus fertiliser to keep them going longer. |
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Using hydroponics, inorganic fertiliser, electric light and genetic modification we could in theory feed the entire world from a multi-storey farm the size of Wales. |
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It had been noted by agriculture experts that Zambia being a landlocked country has high cost of importation that makes landed price of fertiliser abnormally high. |
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Stopper the Erlenmeyer flask and shake in order to suspend the fertiliser without forming lumps. |
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If you are in any doubt about the spreadability of the fertiliser type, please contact the factory. |
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These factors have a crucial impact on the spreadability of the fertiliser. |
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In that investigation detectives arrested eight suspects across southern England and seized half a ton of ammonium nitrate, a chemical fertiliser used in many bomb attacks. |
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I myself can install the sensors to automate the fertilisation-irrigation, that will economise the water, the fertiliser and the work. |
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Grassing between the vines provides a better structure to the soil and also acts as a natural fertiliser. |
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This disqualifies it from use as fertiliser and also indicates that the process of environmental contamination is ongoing. |
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If you prefer using inorganic fertiliser, one of the complete granular products should be sprinkled either side of where the seeds are to be planted. |
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A quick feed with general lawn fertiliser now will plump up grass blades. |
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The type of fertiliser and desired working width determine the setting of the pivotable spreading vanes. |
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A groundspeed PTO is also available for fertiliser spreading or adding additional traction on slopes for special trailers. |
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Express the result as the percentage of cyanamide nitrogen contained in the fertiliser as received for analysis. |
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Since the bag is made of degradable bio-plastic, when it has served its primary purpose it can be sold with its contents as fertiliser. |
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I like to incorporate a capful of liquid wetting agent into the water when I am feeding my annuals, vegetables, pot plants and hanging baskets with soluble fertiliser. |
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We recommend an annual or biannual fertilisation with a fertiliser for ericaceous plants. |
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Once a week, they will need a liquid feed: half a capful of fertiliser in a full watering can. |
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Apply fertiliser to the areas that have been scarified and water it in, so that fresh grass can grow more quickly. |
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She uses the dried out manure that is left after the poo has decomposed as fertiliser on her vegetable garden. |
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Bacteria in the nodules of leguminous plants' roots convert soil nitrogen into ammonia, the feedstock of nitrogen fertiliser. |
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When I want organic fertiliser, I get it from my cow, not from your lazy two-legged son, Edith. |
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Add moisture retaining granules and slow release fertiliser to the compost and gradually harden the plants off before putting them outside completely at the end of the month. |
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Hoeing to remove weed infestation, to make the soil more friable and spread the fertiliser applied to the surface. |
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Rapidly available nitrogen from mineral fertiliser gave higher lutein levels compared with slowly released nitrogen. |
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It also lays down the rules for the safe use of meat-and-bone meal as fertiliser, in biogas production and in animal feeding. |
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When seedlings appear apply a liquid fertiliser at half strength. |
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The first are chlorides, which are produced in the manufacture of phosphor-based fertiliser. |
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And it has been estimated that this loss of fertiliser depresses annual food production worldwide by more than the world's total annual food aid. |
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The Government is committed to send pesticides, seed paddy and fertiliser in time to the farmers in Jaffna. |
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The fertiliser placement depth and the distance from the fertiliser coulters to the sowing coulter is adjustable. |
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What we can't eat, the hens eat, and recycle into nice fertiliser which acts as an accelerant for the compost heap where all the garden waste goes. |
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Combustible materials were incinerated and the ashes were applied to the garden beds as fertiliser. |
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One to two tonnes of oil are needed to make a tonne of nitrogen fertiliser. |
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This takes the varying flow characteristics of the fertiliser into account when the slider position is determined. |
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The FAO estimates that in Ghana, if women and men had equal land rights, women's use of fertiliser and profits per hectare would nearly double. |
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The planting materials and fertiliser distributed through these buildings will help local farmers increase their yields. |
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Why don't we ban agriculture in case fertiliser is used to make explosives? |
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However, a distributor who does not change the characteristics of the fertiliser shall not be deemed to be a manufacturer. |
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For alternating spreading of artificial fertiliser and lime, we recommend that you have a set of spreading discs for each task. |
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A conveyor often has to be moved if it is being used for putting fertiliser into storage. |
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This stops the germinating capacity of weed seeds inside this natural fertiliser. |
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Chemical fertiliser and pesticide runoff contaminated streams and rivers, causing problems downstream. |
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Obtaining credit is another economic factor that inhibits the expansion of the fertiliser market. |
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On the basis of the various plans for the aquatic environment, farmers have been submitting fertiliser accounts for a number of years. |
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Short-range forecasts will be used to determine planting dates, fertiliser and herbicide applications and harvest dates. |
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He brought a coffee grinder and bags of unground fertiliser. |
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It is a vicious circle: high fertiliser prices discourage fertiliser use, and a small market for fertilisers increases their price. |
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Modern farming generates a significant amount of waste such as fertiliser bags, silage wrapping, barrels, scrap metal fencing wire drums and strings from bales. |
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I now really need a lawnmower, some round up, a spade and fertiliser. |
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They blame fertiliser run-off, increased irrigation drawing water from the river, and rising salination as tidal effects reach further up the delta from the South China Sea. |
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This means forking in as much compost as you can spare and tossing in some pelletised poultry manure or granular complete fertiliser before you plant. |
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Under no circumstances poke about the fertiliser with any aids into the rotating agitator spiral! |
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In this case it is tolerable for a small quantity of fertiliser to be thrown over the border of the field. |
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They are even catering to the trendies by giving away their used coffee grounds for fertiliser, and promoting various other politically correct causes. |
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That means giving out malaria bed nets, free primary education and fertiliser, and promoting basic hygiene. |
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The chimneys at these fertiliser plants are fitted with scrubbers to trap these toxins, and all of this noxious material is collected in a solution known as scrubbers liquor. |
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The substances used in the manufacturing of this type of fertiliser must not increase its sensitivity to heat or its tendency to detonate. |
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You mix the fertiliser with the soil and prepare the soil for sapling plantation. |
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Nitrous oxide emissions caused by fertiliser use and by the cultivation of land were not taken into account. |
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Under no circumstances use tools to poke about the fertiliser while the agitator is rotating. |
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His farm is already hi-tech, with the laser-guided combine harvester and a satellite-monitored fertiliser regime, but he agrees more is needed. |
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How does the modern farmer monitor pregnant sows, set fertiliser levels or switch the irrigator on? |
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Before the final rotary cultivator pass, fertiliser is applied and at the same time the nematocide and possibly some weedkiller is incorporated. |
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Ash from the Jämsänkoski and Kaipola mills, for example, was used in the construction of a road and a sports arena and as a fertiliser. |
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The chief said his subjects who were renowned farmers in the whole district had a poor harvest for the past two years because of inadequate fertiliser supplies. |
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You have followed your neighbour's instructions for two weeks, giving liquid fertiliser and watering the houseplant on Tuesdays. |
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If they don't mind breaking the law, they could set up a crystal-meth lab on Mr Wagner's land, perhaps after pinching some of his fertiliser. |
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You should only deviate from this rule under special conditions, such as when using lumpy or sodden fertiliser. |
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To make sure that the plant remains strong and healthy, you should add houseplant fertiliser to its water once every three months. |
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It also fertilises the substrate by supplying calcium and magnesium, which are mineral fertiliser and chemical fertiliser components. |
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As for the selling of urea fertiliser, the Agency had to cancel the auction because the prices were so high that the fertiliser would have been unaffordable for the beneficiary farmers. |
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If you do not have accurate knowledge of the fertiliser, check the fertiliser lateral distribution for the set working width using the mobile fertiliser test rig. |
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Since restarting the vinery in 1994 we do not use any chemical plant protection and synthetic fertiliser. This is a great contribute to natural soil vitality and our health. |
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Do not hitch or unhitch the fertiliser spreader while it is full. |
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If you go ahead and mix standard houseplant fertiliser with the water you give your orchid, these nutrients will have an effect on growth but will definitely not promote flowering. |
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The new facility allows them to do all this more efficiently. The University of Reading also helps cocoa-producing countries to understand good agronomic practices such as fertiliser use, pruning and correct planting density. |
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For the farmer the area aid therefore becomes a fixed income element which does not influence his decision on inputs like fertiliser and agrochemicals. |
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The fertiliser on which the girl was working was said to consist of bone meal, dried blood, sulphate of ammonia, basic slag, and meat meal. |
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It provides loans to small farmers, trains them in agronomy and sells them seeds and fertiliser, as well as the saplings they must plant if they cut other trees down for fuel to flue-cure their crop. |
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A MAN whose wife died of food poisoning blames brussel sprouts sprayed with fertiliser made from human waste. |
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The plants are cultivated according to the mode of the organic farming, without artificial fertiliser with only of the green manures and a rotation of crops. |
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There will always be a layer of old fertiliser, verdigris and rust on the spreader discs and blades, which must be removed for the spreader to display a constant spreading pattern. |
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It invests with Stakhanovite zeal in impressive but uneconomical facilities, such as oil refineries, steel mills and fertiliser plants. The net result is a massive misallocation of resources. |
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It is important to select the highest possible belt speed and lowest possible shutter opening, as this fertiliser flows so sluggishly there could otherwise be problems with the shutters not filling with fertiliser. |
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Begin to feed plants in established borders using a controlled release slow-acting fertiliser. |
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It was originally marketed as a plant fertiliser and is derived from cathinone, a compound found in a plant called Khat. |
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Higher emissions can occur for agricultural crops and to some extent for short-rotation coppice due to fertiliser use in agriculture, which is not normally used in forestry. |
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At the start of every farming season, they loan fertiliser, insecticide, and fungicide to farmers, who can pay for these once their crop has been harvested. |
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We therefore recommend to use well granulated fertilisers of renown fertiliser manufacturers and the checking of the pre-set working width with the mobile fertiliser test kit. |
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These short-stemmed crops solved a basic problem: old-fashioned crops were long and leggy, so when fed with fertiliser they grew too tall and fell over. |
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For more venomous varieties the team is working on a system that transfers the chopped remains to a floating hopper, whence the contents could be removed and landed, possibly for use as fertiliser. |
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Danger because of flinging fertiliser particles. |
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Danger from flinging fertiliser particles. |
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He points to yellowing leaves at the base of the stalks, and says the plants should be twice as tall at this time of year. The problem is a lack of fertiliser. |
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Because this financial incentive strengthens those plants' financial position, it threatens to distort competition within the European Union in that farmyard manure used as fertiliser competes with other organic fertilisers. |
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The loans supported an industrial gases plant and a hydrocracking unit in Egypt, two chemical plants in Morocco, fertiliser plants in Tunisia and Jordan, and a phosphate mine in Jordan. |
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Oxygen deficit grows new blood vessels and this acts as a kind of fertiliser for cancer cells and tumours. |
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The special guide plates guide the normally vertically dropping flow of fertiliser also onto the pre-designed feeding points of the spreading discs even when operating in slopy terrains. |
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These sectors are enumerated in the 'Technical manual implementation of capital investment 1998' published by BKPM and contain, inter alia, the iodised consumer salt, ethyl alcohol and the fertiliser industries. |
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This deflagration spreads very slowly from the point where it was started and is known as 'self-sustained decomposition', or alternatively 'cigar-burning' of the fertiliser. |
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However, the minimum content of sulphur trioxide and magnesium oxide laid down for the existing magnesium sulphate fertiliser type is set too high to allow the addition of micro-nutrients. |
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The pivotable spreading vanes allow the adjustment of these specific spreading properties of a fertiliser, so that the respective fertiliser can be spread over the desired working width. |
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His exit would make room for Mr Karunanidhi's son and grandnephew, who may claim the ministry of textiles and the ministry of chemicals and fertiliser. This tedious horse-trading was followed enthusiastically in India. |
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For people on chalky soils like me, this means no need to lug around bags of ericaceous compost, set up raised beds and douse on the acid-loving fertiliser. |
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Salutary lesson: Wherever you go in this world, take your own tree, a pocketful of fertiliser and a copy of Jethro Tull's 1731 book Horse-Hoeing Husbandry, or an Essay on the Principles of Vegetation and Tillage. |
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Middens of enormous bones were discovered, some so large that their contents were ground up and used as fertiliser. Special report All creatures great and small Dead as the moa What's the use? |
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No feeding will be necessary until the first fruitlets are forming, then give them a liquid tomato fertiliser once a week. |
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In many areas of the country, crop yields are actually declining instead of increasing, due to soil erosion, the practice of monoculture, limited access to fertiliser, etc. |
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And indeed, you do see this in the way in which, for example, the share price of Mosaic Corporation, which is one of the largest fertiliser conglomerates in the world, responded to high food prices. |
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An infrared light shined onto a soil sample produces a rapid identification of the type and composition of the soil, enabling advisors to assess the type and amount of fertiliser needed to raise its productivity. |
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On April 1st it will introduce a new fertiliser policy, which should add more nutrients to the soil while leaching fewer resources from the public coffers. |
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Fairweather first tackled coffee waste by helping to develop the Greencup scheme, which provides offices around the UK with Fairtrade coffee and then collects their waste coffee to turn it into fertiliser. |
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In addition, PVC-C is used in the chlorine alkali industry, in fertiliser manufacture and for discharging hot brewery effluent containing a mixture of various detergents. |
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The large oil refineries, petrochemical, siderurgy, chemical, fertiliser and textiles finishing facilities are, for the most part, located along the coast, particularly in the gulf of Surt. |
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The growth of the activity in 2010 rests on the local producer of fertiliser, now property of Fertiberia, the sugar and the agro commodities but the unloading of clinker fell to an insignificant level. |
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Major imports include crude oil, machinery, gems, fertiliser, and chemicals. |
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Blea Tarn was characterised in 1969 as being low in nutrients and acidic but not having suffered from fertiliser pollution. |
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Ryegrasses have high sugars and respond to nitrogen fertiliser better than any other grass species. |
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The fertiliser, known as wormcast, is sold to gardeners for pounds 8 a tub. |
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Rooted cuttings from last summer or autumn should also be repotted, adding some slow-release fertiliser into the compost mix. |
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Instead of applying fertiliser, peasant farmers rely on the natural fertility of Tambov chernozems. |
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You should also have fed the plot with a general lawn fertiliser and lightly raked it into the surface a week before turfing. |
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A rocket composter has been put in place to make rich fertiliser out of the school's kitchen waste and grass cuttings. |
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The sulphur is turned into pellets and shipped to the nearest market to make hydrosulphuric acid, fertiliser or other valuable products. |
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Topdressed fertiliser, manure deposition and senescing plant material commonly leads to an accumulation of nutrients at the surface of pasture soils. |
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Formation of glaserite by reaction of sodium sulfate with potassium chloride has been used as the basis of a method for producing potassium sulfate, a fertiliser. |
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Clover fixes nitrogen from the atmosphere into a form of fertiliser. |
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Originally grown using vraic as a natural fertiliser giving them their own individual taste, only a small portion of those grown in the island still use this method. |
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When planting a new olive tree, mix organic soil improver and fertiliser into the planting hole and keep the soil moist while the olive establishes itself. |
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The feasibility study proposes to vertically integrate phosphate mining and fertiliser manufacturing to produce high-analysis phosphate fertilisers. |
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If you feel that it is necessary, you can give them a light application of a balanced general fertiliser such as Growmore or fish, blood and bonemeal to aid the recovery. |
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The long history of agricultural production coupled with modern agricultural methods, such as pesticide and fertiliser use, has placed pressure on biodiversity. |
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Phosphate nodules, referred to locally as coprolites, were dug in the area surrounding Ely between 1850 and 1890 for use as an agricultural fertiliser. |
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Because N turnover can be rapid, between application and the first sampling some fertiliser N was probably immobilised, mineralised, nitrified, and leached. |
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