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  2. Leaching (chemistry) - Wikipedia

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    Biological substances can experience leaching themselves, [2] as well as be used for leaching as part of the solvent substance to recover heavy metals. [6] Many plants experience leaching of phenolics, carbohydrates, and amino acids, and can experience as much as 30% mass loss from leaching, [5] just from sources of water such as rain, dew, mist, and fog. [2]

  3. Parboiling - Wikipedia

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    Parboiling (or leaching) is the partial or semi boiling of food as the first step in cooking. The word is from the Old French parbouillir , 'to boil thoroughly' but by mistaken association with "part", it has acquired its current meaning.

  4. Leaching (agriculture) - Wikipedia

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    In agriculture, leaching is the loss of water-soluble plant nutrients from the soil, due to rain and irrigation. Soil structure , crop planting, type and application rates of fertilizers , and other factors are taken into account to avoid excessive nutrient loss.

  5. Saltpetre works - Wikipedia

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    The process involved burial of excrements (human or animal) in the fields prepared for that purpose beside the nitraries, watering them and waiting until the leaching process did its job; after a certain time, operators gathered the saltpeter that "came out" to the ground surface by efflorescence.

  6. Mama Judy shares tips on how to regrow store-bought vegetables

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    From bok choy to purple yams, Mama Judy’s 25-year-old garden has everything you can think of

  7. Give the rake a break: Experts say leaving your leaves has ...

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    Autumn is the harvest season, but experts have said there are some things that are better left on the ground. The “leave your leaves” movement is all about putting those rakes and blowers away ...

  8. Silage - Wikipedia

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    Concrete beneath the silage prevents fermented juice from leaching out. Cattle eating silage. Silage is fodder made from green foliage crops which have been preserved by fermentation to the point of souring. It is fed to cattle, sheep and other ruminants. [1] The fermentation and storage process is called ensilage, ensiling, or silaging. The ...

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