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  2. Agricultural Instruments Standardization Agency - Wikipedia

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    The Agricultural Instruments Standardization Agency (Indonesian: Badan Standardisasi Instrumen Pertanian, abbreviated as BSIP) is the supporting unit of the Ministry of Agriculture which is responsible for establishment of state standards for the development of products and innovation in the field of agriculture in Indonesia.

  3. 7/12 extract - Wikipedia

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    The 7/12 extract is an extract from the land register maintained by the revenue department of the governments of Maharashtra and Gujarat, states in India. [when?] The extract gives information of the survey number of the land, the name of the owner of the land and its cultivator, the area of the land, the type of cultivation - whether irrigated or rain fed, the crops planted in the last ...

  4. Fertilizer - Wikipedia

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    [29] [30] The first number represents the percentage of nitrogen in the product; the second number, P 2 O 5; the third, K 2 O. Fertilizers do not actually contain P 2 O 5 or K 2 O, but the system is a conventional shorthand for the amount of the phosphorus (P) or potassium (K) in a fertilizer.

  5. Labeling of fertilizer - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, pure KCl is 39.09/(39.09 + 35.45) = 52% potassium and 48% chlorine by weight. Its K value is therefore 52/0.83 = 63; that is, a fertilizer that gets all its potassium from K 2 O and has the same potassium contents as pure KCl would have to be 63% K 2 O. Pure KCl fertilizer would thus be labeled 0-0-63.

  6. Controlled-release fertiliser - Wikipedia

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    Polymer coating of fertilizer ingredients gives tablets and spikes a 'true time-release' or 'staged nutrient release' (SNR) of fertilizer nutrients. NBPT functions as an inhibitor of the enzyme urease. [4] Urease inhibitors, at levels of 0.05 weight percent, are added to urea-based fertilizers to control its conversion to ammonia. [7]

  7. Nutrien - Wikipedia

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    Nutrien is a Canadian fertilizer company based in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. It is the largest producer of potash, third largest producer of nitrogen fertilizer in the world and generally the 2nd largest in fertilizers worldwide. [4] [5] It has over 2,000 retail locations across North America, South America, and Australia with more than 23,500 ...

  8. This Fan-Favorite Veggie Isn’t as Healthy as People Think ...

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    The CDC ranked 41 of the powerhouse fruits and vegetables. Here's the least healthy vegetable, plus how much you should eat, per a registered dietitian. This Fan-Favorite Veggie Isn’t as Healthy ...

  9. Category:Fertilizers - Wikipedia

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