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  2. FarmVille 2 Fertilizer Bin: Everything you need to know - AOL

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    The brand new Fertilizer Bin building project will see you build a Fertilizer dispenser that can be filled by simply tending your animals around the farm. The Fertilizer Bin can be placed for free ...

  3. Template:Script - Wikipedia

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    Marks some text as in a different script according to ISO 15924 script codes Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Script code 1 script ISO 15924 script code for the script used Example Hang (hangul), Latn (Latin), Hant (Chinese characters) Line required Text 2 text The text in the script demarcated Example 國漢文混用 Line required The above ...

  4. Agricultural education - Wikipedia

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    The Texas Technological College Dairy Barn was used as an agricultural teaching facility until 1967.. Agricultural education is the systematic and organized teaching, instruction and training (theoretical as well as hands-on, real-world fieldwork-based) available to students, farmers or individuals interested in the science, business and technology of agriculture (animal and plant production ...

  5. Teaching script - Wikipedia

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    Getty-Dubay Italic, an American teaching script. A teaching script is a sample script that serves as a visual orientation for learning to write by hand.In the sense of a guideline or a prototype, it supports the demanding process of developing handwriting skills and abilities in a visual and illustrative way.

  6. Superphosphate - Wikipedia

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    The addition of phosphorus as super-phosphate enables much greater crop yields. [4] Although there is some replenishment of soil phosphorus from mineral sources and release from soil complexes by physical and biological mechanisms, the rate of re-solubilisation is too low to support modern agricultural productivity.

  7. Fertilizer - Wikipedia

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    A fertilizer (American English) or fertiliser (British English) is any material of natural or synthetic origin that is applied to soil or to plant tissues to supply plant nutrients. Fertilizers may be distinct from liming materials or other non-nutrient soil amendments. Many sources of fertilizer exist, both natural and industrially produced. [1]

  8. Organic fertilizer - Wikipedia

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    Fertilizers are materials that can be added to soil or plants, in order to provide nutrients and sustain growth. Typical organic fertilizers include all animal waste including meat processing waste, manure, slurry, and guano; plus plant based fertilizers such as compost; and biosolids. [2] Inorganic "organic fertilizers" include minerals and ash.

  9. Labeling of fertilizer - Wikipedia

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    Fertilizers are usually labeled with three numbers, as in 18-20-10, indicating the relative content of the primary macronutrients nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K), respectively. More precisely, the first number ("N value") is the percentage of elemental nitrogen by weight in the fertilizer; that is, the mass fraction of nitrogen ...