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Agroexpertise
3y ago
What is Green manuring ?
Green manuring is the act of growing quick growing crops preferably legumes and plowing in situ and incorporating them into the soil.
What is Green leaf manuring?
Green leaf manuring is the incorporation of the green matter into the soil transported from elsewhere.
In green manuring the plants are grown and before their flowering starts they are cut down, and mixed with the soil.
They can also be directly incorporated in the soil with the help of tractor cultivators.
In green leaves manuring the leaves of the legumes and o ..read more
Agroexpertise
3y ago
Uses of Garlic extract in organic farming spray
Introduction
Garlic extract is the extract made from the garlic with some other ingredients. It is the product that has several uses in organic farming.
All of us are aware of the harmful effects of chemical pesticides on the environment and on soil. The chemical pesticides not only kill the pests but it also has harmful effects on the environment and is detrimental to human and animal health also.
Today we are discussing the purely natural and organic ingredient that is now being widely accepted by organic farmers.
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Agroexpertise
3y ago
Plants that grow in Nitrogen Deficient soils
We all know that plants require a certain amount of nutrients for efficient growth and reproduction, but in many places the soil is deficient in nutrients. But there are many plants that grow in nitrogen Deficient soils with good economical yield
Among these nutrients the nitrogen is one of the most important nutrients needed by the plants.
Plants need Nitrogen in the largest quality. Hence soils that are rich in nitrogen are very useful for luxurious plant growth.
But there are many plants that grow in nitrogen Deficient soils with good ..read more
Agroexpertise
3y ago
Detailed information about the Humic acids for Agriculture
Plants need various nutrients like calcium, magnesium, iron, etc. These elements are in positive ions form. So there is a need for some kind of force to hold them and make them available for plants. This force can be made available in the form of humic acids.
Here you can get detailed information about Humic acids and its uses and benefits for plants and soil also.
What are Humic acids?
Humic acids are dark brown compounds that are isolated from organic matter. Humic acids are not a single product but they are the compoun ..read more
Agroexpertise
3y ago
Uses of Seaweed Organic Fertilizer, its application for best results Introduction
In today's period the use of chemical fertilizers in farming is a common thing. But this type of chemical fertilizers has hazardous effects on the environment and on human health. So it is necessary to shift from chemical to organic fertilizers. Here is a product named Seaweed Organic Fertilizer that is being used by many farmers.
Seaweed is the organic fertilizer that is made by processing seaweed and then using it on the farm. It has several benefits on soil and on soil microflora. It has a h ..read more
Agroexpertise
3y ago
Fish meal organic fertilizer, benefits, how to use and where to buy
Introduction
You all know that the use of chemical fertilizers is deteriorating the quality of our agriculture. So it is necessary to shift from chemical fertilizers to organic fertilizers. Chemical fertilizers not only deteriorate the soil quality but also have hazardous effects on human health. For this, many farmers are using organic products such as Bone meal, Blood meal, Neem cakes, Neem oil, Vermicompost and many more. Here is one organic product named Fish ..read more
Agroexpertise
3y ago
Bone meal fertilizer | How to use Bone meal, benefits of using Bone meal fertilizer.
Many farmers and gardeners use Bone meal fertilizer for their plant. This is one of the most useful organic fertilizer. It is a good source of phosphorus. As the name indicates, it is made from Bones of animals. As it is organic fertilizer it is environment friendly with no adverse effects on humans.
Many people don't know about it, so read the full article to get detailed information on bone meal.
What is Bone meal
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Agroexpertise
3y ago
Blood meal fertilizer, full information and guidance.
Introduction
If you are looking for organic fertilizer that is rich in nitrogen. Then this organic fertilizer is for you. The name of this fertilizer is Blood meal, as the name indicates that it is made from the blood of animals. Yes it is the dried blood of the animals collected from animal slaughterhouses and meat processing units. Blood meal is purely organic fertilizer if any external chemical is not added.
Blood meal uses
Blood meal is the dried blood of animals, as it is the animal product it is richer in the content ..read more
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3y ago
Full Information about honeybees for starting beekeeping.
Here's the full information about honeybees in brief. First of all let's take a look at the families of bees. In the family of bees there are male and females.
There is only One Queen in each hive.
There are other honeybees the hive they are called as workers and drones.The worker is always a female, the worker can lay eggs in absence of a queen but they are all infertile and will only become lazy drones.The worker bees have many roles in her lifetime. She starts out as a house bee and then a ..read more
Agroexpertise
3y ago
Beginners guide for beekeeping for small scale farmers.
For getting beginners guide for beekeeping read the full article here.
Beekeeping is the business of rearing bees in protected chambers and collecting honey from them at the right time.
Beekeepers are not only the collecting of honey for honey, but rather it includes a brief procedure to make good money from bees.
Before you start beekeeping it is better to understand what is beekeeping, how it works and what is a good way of rearing honey bees.
Let's discuss this in a point wise manner. 1) First of all know your inter ..read more