Will created aquaponic systems; it is a combination growing system between aquaculture, such as fish and hydroponic (plants) in a symbiotic atmosphere. Will Allen uses organic compost from discarded vegetables and fruit. He refused to use chemical fertilizer. Many youth in the community worked in his greenhouses. He taught them how to serve healthy food and how to use hand tools. Will also worked with the juvenile justice system. He wanted to help juveniles to be connected with the community and gave
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C O N T E N T S 10 Years’ Financial Highlights Strong Fundamentals Notice to Members Directors’ Report Management Discussion and Analysis Report on Corporate Governance Auditors’ Report Balance Sheet Profit and Loss Account Cash Flow Statement Schedules to Accounts Consolidated Financial Statements – Auditors’ Report – Balance Sheet – Profit and Loss Account – Cash Flow Statement – Schedules to Accounts Balance Sheet Abstract 3 4 5 8 11 23 33 36 37 38 40 63 64 65 66 68 86 Annual Report 2008-09
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Hills IV, Molino VI, City of Bacoor, Cavite The Effects of Organic and Inorganic Fertilizers on Pechay (Brassica rapa L.) Under Drought Stress Condition Research Project on General Biology Presented by: Lozanta, Rose Ann E. Villaflor, Jemeul M. BSE 1 – 1 E Submitted to: Ms. Carol Tamayo Biology Instructor Abstract The assessment of the effects of vermicompost as organic fertilizer and urea as inorganic fertilizer on pechay (Brassica rapa L.) under drought stress condition was obtained through
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What are organic and inorganic fertilizers? A fertilizer is any material, organic or inorganic, natural or synthetic that is added to soil to help the growth of plants. Farmers use various kinds of fertilizers to produce abundant crops. Organic fertilizers are made from a variety of substances, including manure, plant matter, sewage water and household wastes. These fertilizers contain a smaller percentage of nutrients than inorganic fertilizers do. Therefore they must be used in larger quantities
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relationship with its ecosystem. For example, natural, healthy soil contains water and nutrients for crops to grow. When the crops are harvested, their remains go back into the earth and act as fertilizer to replenish lost nutrients. Similarly, when livestock grazes, their waste is returned to the earth in the form of fertilizer. Fundamentally, in a natural system, whatever is taken from nature is given back. When food is grown in this manner, it reaches its potential in terms of taste and nutrition with no
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“Banana (Musa acuminato) peelings and Mango (Magnifera indica) peelings as an organic fertilizer for container plants” INTRODUCTION: Fertilizer is a substance used to promote plant growth. Natural or synthetic chemical substance or mixture used to enrich soil so as to promote plant growth. Plants do not require complex chemical compounds analogous to the vitamins and amino acids required for human nutrition, because plants are able to synthesize whatever compounds they need. It is mostly used
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third highest in percentage total P205, and highest in percentage total K20. It was concluded that organic kitchen wastes can be converted into a competitive organic fertilizer using Lumbricus terrestris. The organic fertilizer produced by using earthworms can compete in terms of nutrient contents with other organic fertilizers. INTRODUCTION A good alternative in solving our garbage problem is vermicomposting, the process in which organic wastes are decomposed naturally with the use of earthworms
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Soil as an Alternative Fertilizer In partial fulfillment Of Science 8: BIOLOGY S.Y 2012-2013 Researchers: Sharmaine Morgia Raven Tolero Noreen Franco Jhayvee Cagalitan Francis Jhon Gorumba Francis Kevin Ramirez Marc Victor Villotes Grade 8-Seton Submitted to: MS.RONALYN B. PACALDO Biology Teacher Chapter I Introduction Rationale Abstract: This investigatory project was conducted to test the affectivity of organic and synthetic fertilizers when apply on okra plant
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“ Kelp (Ascophyllum Nodosom) Organic Fertilizer a Solution for Enhancing the NPK content on soil” Proponents: Welle John Palero Mariane Arciga Pia Veronica Tidalgo III- Tourmaline Mrs. Teresita B. Balaba Project Adviser Table of Contents Abstract . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i Acknowledgement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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of the mineral nitrogen fertilizer increases, so does the amount in Maize 0 to 180kg for a hundred acres. This study shows that 0 to 180kg of nitrogen fertilizer will produce about 8 mg per year over one hundred acres. When the fertilizer reaches between 140 to 180kg it produces twenty mg of dry mass. The conclusion for this is the more nitrogen fertilizer is added, the more it prevents the plant from growing. Purpose I will observe what happens when nitrogen fertilizer is used on a maize crop
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