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  • The Soil Fertility Management
    Frequently asked questions about soil fertility, the application of animal wastes, organic and chemical fertilizers. Also features an online discussion forum. ...
    http://faq.aces.uiuc.edu/faq.pdl
 
  • Fertiliser Manufacturers Research
    Fert Research promotes and encourages responsible and scientificallybased nutrient management. Managing nutrients well is in all our interests, both for economic benefit and environmental management. To promote best management practices, Fert Researc ...
    http://www.fertresearch.org.nz/
 
  • Fertilizer Industry Federation
    The Fertilizer Industry Federation of Australia, Inc. FIFA, is the industry association representing manufacturers, importers and distributors of fertilizer in Australia, and associated service industries. FIFA members supply over 95 of the fertilize ...
    http://www.fifa.asn.au/
 
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  • Soil and Fertilizers
    Information on all aspects of soil fertility and fertilizers. ...
    http://www.agnet.org/library/soilfert/
 
  • Fertilizer Manufacturers Association
    The mission of the European fertilizer industry is to respond to the needs of agriculture and society by providing, in accordance with the principles of Responsible Care, a reliable and competitive supply of highquality mineral fertilizers. ...
    http://www.efma.org/
 
  • Fertilizer and Lime Research
    The Fertilizer and Lime Research Centre FLRC was formed in 1983 and is part of the Institute of Natural Resources within the College of Sciences at Massey University. FLRC is closely associated with the Soil and Earth Sciences Group and with the init ...
    http://www.massey.ac.nz/~flrc/
 
  • Fertilizer Application
    Provides general guidance on the purchase, use and timing of nitrogenous fertilizers and on the application of phosphorus, potassium and sulphur. The Fertilizer Act requires fertilizers be labelled according to their guaranteed analysis as per cent b ...
    http://www1.agric.gov.ab.ca/$department/deptdocs.nsf/all/agdex621
 
  • The Micronutrient Disorders
    Micronutrient disorders are, perhaps, the most common fertility problem in soilless media floriculture crop production. Micronutrients from the Greek Micro small and nutrient nutritive are mineral elements needed by plants in small quantities. Even s ...
    http://ohioline.osu.edu/hyg-fact/1000/1252.html
 
  • Preplant Soil Nitrate
    Description of tests that allow farmers to adjust nitrogen applications to meet the needs of each specific field. Accurately predicting the nitrogen needs of corn can improve farmers’ profits and reduce nitrogen losses to the environment. In Wiscons ...
    http://www.cias.wisc.edu/wicst/pubs/ppnt.htm
 
  • The Soil Fertility
    Soil fertility for plants in reality is a very simple affair but difficult to explain. There are no miracle fertilizers, only plain and simple chemical nutrients, that are absolutely essential for plant growth. In moist sand loams plant nutrients are ...
    http://www.dnagardens.com/Articles/What%20is%20soil%20fertility.htm
 

 
 
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