Making soil fertile for cultivation, great, but how?
Going from poor soil to fertile soil to allow it to provide plants with the nutrients needed for their growth is possible! The ground in vegetable gardens, like that...
Going from poor soil to fertile soil to allow it to provide plants with the nutrients needed for their growth is possible! The ground in vegetable gardens, like that...
Nitrogen plays a vital role in the functioning of vines and has significant impacts on grape yields. With mineral fertiliser, organic fertiliser and soil conservation techniques, all nitrogen control...
Foliar fertilizers and root fertilizers: each has its own role Plants feed first and foremost through their roots. They are capable of absorbing the major elements and trace elements...
How to feed plants on a sand: use fertilizers? Whether in your vegetable garden or even more, in the context of a farm, sandy soils can be a problem...
Fertilizing a soil must rhyme with soil fertility today to obtain sustainable yields. Indeed, spreading fertilizers in a non-fertile soil is little, if not ineffective. Why ? Because the...
The first source of fertilizer used on farms, organic manure has been used since the beginnings of agriculture. The first peasants quickly discovered that the contribution of organic matter...
Ammonium nitrate: a dual nitrogen fertiliser Ammonium nitrate or ammonitrate, obtained chemically by the reaction of a mixture of ammonia gas and nitric acid, is a fertiliser used...
With the increase in emissions linked to human activity, ammonia gas has become one of the main causes of soil acidification, even though it is originally a natural process....
Though products to fight against the limitations of an acidic soil are well known (mineral enrichers such as lime or calcium carbonate), farming in calcareous soils requires a sound...
Characterized by discoloration and yellowing of the leaves, ferric chlorosis is a widespread disease, especially in vines. An iron deficiency is the cause and this cause has several origins....
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