• No synthetic pesticides, herbicides or chemical fertilizers are used. (sc.edu)
  • ii Farmers rely on chemical fertilizers, herbicides, and pesticides, which further weaken the nutrient content in the food. (naturalgrocers.com)
  • We look first at chemicals used in coca's cultivation (herbicides, fertilizers, pesticides), and second at chemicals (such as sulphuric acid, sodium carbonate, magnesium permanganate) used in the processing of coca leaf into paste (before the paste is sold on for refinement into cocaine). (bvsalud.org)
  • This has led to increasing problems with weeds, pests and plant diseases, in turn resulting in increased dependency on chemical herbicides and pesticides. (lu.se)
  • Diesel emissions from agricultural machinery drop drastically and farmers can use fewer pesticides and herbicides. (lu.se)
  • For agriculture fertilizer is very much essential to enhance proper growth and yield of crops. (columbia.edu)
  • She raises a wide variety of animals and crops, making use of ingenious techniques--like allowing ducks into the rice paddies--to fertilize plants and eliminate pests without using chemicals. (commondreams.org)
  • The so-called perfect fertilizers, as sold on the market to the farmer, have been looked upon with some distrust, mainly because they have not produced the results in the production of crops which might be expected from the chemical standpoint. (wikisource.org)
  • It is as much to the futile results of the chemical analyses of soils and ​ fertilizers as applied to the growing of crops as to any other single thing that farmers have been so hostile to 'scientific' farming and to scientific agricultural institutions. (wikisource.org)
  • Before there were chemical and manufactured pesticides, early settlers used companion planting to keep away pests and to make their crops grow heartier. (pioneerthinking.com)
  • Farmers of old would plant squash, beans and corn together because they knew that these three crops were kept in balance because they gave each other nutrients. (pioneerthinking.com)
  • Planting two or more crops together in some instances will allow nature to make its own pesticide protection and its own fertilizer. (pioneerthinking.com)
  • The products fetch her a premium in Vijayawada, up to two-and-a-half times per unit compared to what she would earn if the crops had been grown with chemical fertilisers and pesticides. (hindustantimes.com)
  • CEO John Kempf says more farmers are seeing disadvantages with growing GM crops. (non-gmoreport.com)
  • Kempf adds that GM crops don't absorb trace minerals well, have greater water and fertilizer requirements, less vigorous root systems, and a weaker symbiotic relationship with soil biology. (non-gmoreport.com)
  • The crop experts recommend reducing chemical fertilizers and pesticides and increasing sustainable practices such as crop rotations and cover crops to reduce weed and insect problems. (non-gmoreport.com)
  • Organic farming is labor intensive simply because they use tools a lot more than chemical substances to handle their crops. (goodvibeorganics.com)
  • That's terrible news for all of us, not least of all smallholder farmers, whose crops can be wiped out by droughts, floods, and pests and diseases. (rainforest-alliance.org)
  • Companies can help farmers with the upfront costs of adopting sustainable practices and pay more for crops that have been produced more sustainably. (rainforest-alliance.org)
  • Farmers should invest in perennial crops instead of growing annuals, such as rice. (lu.se)
  • Olsson thinks that farmers should welcome perennial crops as conventional agriculture uses a very large part of its gross revenue to buy external inputs, mainly seeds, pesticides, artificial fertiliser, machines and diesel. (lu.se)
  • Vizianagaram (Andhra Pradesh)- While the world has woken up to the hazards of chemical fertilizers and pesticides, transitioning to organic and natural farming is easier said than done. (indianewengland.com)
  • The thyme smells, a cicada jumps over the small bushes and chirps, and right in the middle of it stands Christian Hennings, a satisfied organic farmer. (herbaria.com)
  • Christian Hennings is not afraid of the enormous additional costs of organic cultivation without chemical-synthetic fertilizers. (herbaria.com)
  • He is an organic farmer by conviction. (herbaria.com)
  • Because, the losses of soil organic matter, sediments and nutrients caused by widespread erosion and run-off result in a degradation of the physical, chemical, and biological properties of soil. (indiatogether.org)
  • Organic farmers and those who care about not polluting the Earth use this type of gardening method in lieu of chemicals and harsh fertilizers. (pioneerthinking.com)
  • It will use the resulting ash, which contains low levels of pollutants, to manufacture phosphorus fertiliser for use on arable and organic farms in the region. (invest-in-saxony-anhalt.com)
  • Organic food is produced by farmers who avoid the use of bio-persistent nonselective chemical pesticides, fungicides and fertilizers. (pickyourown.org)
  • Organic meat, poultry, eggs, and dairy products come from animals that are given no antibiotics or growth hormones. (pickyourown.org)
  • Dr Seabrook said there was visual evidence that chemicals had compacted the soil and reduced organic matter and worms in areas of the orchard that had been sprayed, and compared it with the weedy rows that had not been touched for years. (abc.net.au)
  • After the fertilizer subsidies to farmers were lifted (after the organic farming policy was announced) and the guaranteed price for paddy was increased to Rs 75 per kilogram, it has made any price controls of rice in the market place impossible. (indepthnews.net)
  • The government has also allocated Rs 40 billion ($ 13.8 million) to compensate farmers for harvest losses due to the switch to the organic farming policy. (indepthnews.net)
  • After the announcement of the organic farming policy (in April 2021) some businesses have used household waste to make so-called "organic-compost fertilizer" to sell to farmers, which agricultural sources are worried is a fraud misleading farmer. (indepthnews.net)
  • Organic produce is grown without chemical pesticides or fertilizers and is more gentle for the environment. (whitman.edu)
  • Firstly, unlike traditional farming practices using pesticides and fertilizers, new farmers, one of the ex- urbanite groups, adopt organic farming or other earth- friendly ways of farming to produce agricultural products. (lu.se)
  • The results show that the yield, the number of tillers, plant height, profit to farmers and the benefit to cost ratio of azolla was higher than chemical fertilizer as a green manure and dual crop leading to better sustainable agriculture economic development (SAED). (columbia.edu)
  • And no matter how many get on board, progress will be slow because phosphorus from chemical fertilizer and manure has built up for years. (ksl.com)
  • In 1935, a statewide manure conservation program taught farmers how to make the most of their manure. (uvm.edu)
  • The rye is, therefore, not a manure in the proper sense, but a means by which the farmer improves the physical conditions. (wikisource.org)
  • Could savings in fertiliser subsidies be redirected, say, to build cold-chain infrastructure? (hindustantimes.com)
  • Compared to the plains, the farmers of this hilly region in the district, used less chemical inputs. (indianewengland.com)
  • The resulting pressure on farmers' economics has reduced margins for farm inputs, such as seeds and equipment. (bcg.com)
  • Given projected increases in fuel costs and rising interest expenses on higher debt levels, the US Department of Agriculture forecasts that farmer spending on inputs (seed, fertilizer, and chemicals) per acre will remain flat in the coming years. (bcg.com)
  • Are natural fertilisers sufficiently available, at lower costs, to ensure that farmers do not mix natural with chemical inputs? (hindustantimes.com)
  • This has a negative effect on technology adoption, yields and output market participation, as farmers may not have the means to hire vehicles to ferry inputs in good time in order to carry out their agriculture operations in time. (lu.se)
  • To sow the seeds of recovery in this challenging economic environment, agribusiness executives must recognize that creating value for shareholders goes hand in hand with creating value for farmers. (bcg.com)
  • However, the high doses of chemical fertilizers and pesticides, which have been used under this 'conventional' farming technology (along with 'high yielding varieties of seeds' and irrigation) are now causing severe environmental and health hazards, including the contamination of ground water. (indiatogether.org)
  • FHR works with farmer-owned Genesys Grain to supply non-GMO corn and soybean seeds to farmers. (non-gmoreport.com)
  • It has come to a situation that seeds and fertilizer necessary for farmers are hard to obtain. (indepthnews.net)
  • Wiese Umwelt Service GmbH, a certified waste disposal company based in Berga/Elster in Germany, plans to build a state-of-the-art thermal sewage sludge recycling plant at the Chemical and Industry Park Zeitz that will come into operation in 2024. (invest-in-saxony-anhalt.com)
  • The process of disposing of sewage sludge is undergoing major changes," said Michael Wiese and explained: "There are increasing legal restrictions on using sewage sludge as an agricultural fertiliser and a requirement to recover the phosphate will soon be introduced. (invest-in-saxony-anhalt.com)
  • However, amendments to the Fertiliser Act and the Sewage Sludge Ordinance will make the soil-related use of sewage sludge increasingly difficult in future. (invest-in-saxony-anhalt.com)
  • The sewage sludge will undergo thermal treatment in an ultra-modern system and the nutrient-rich ash will be recycled into a high-quality, slow-release phosphorus fertiliser. (invest-in-saxony-anhalt.com)
  • Since chemical fertilizers do not supply humus (which plays a vital role in holding the nutrients required by plants), so the nutrient and water-holding capacity of the soil becomes very low. (indiatogether.org)
  • Farmers who grow hay may plant that crop for two years, and then plant a crop of oats so that the soil will get replenished with nutrients. (pioneerthinking.com)
  • Chemical fertilisers, once a boon to boost soil nutrients, have been applied so intensively (particularly urea) that the long-term health of soils is now of deep concern. (hindustantimes.com)
  • The reduction of soil nutrients because of alkalinity or acidity or waterlogging are all categorized under the chemical components of soil degradation. (conserve-energy-future.com)
  • It is mainly caused by salt buildup and leaching of nutrients which corrupt the quality of soil by creating undesirable changes in the essential soil chemical ingredients. (conserve-energy-future.com)
  • These chemical factors normally bring forth the irreversible loss of soil nutrients and production capacities such as the hardening of iron and aluminum-rich clay soils into hardpans. (conserve-energy-future.com)
  • We take soil samples and find out which nutrients are in the soil and put together a fertilizer program for farmers," Oolman says. (non-gmoreport.com)
  • Farmers have allowed municipalities to spread biosolids on farmland for decades as a way to dispose of waste and provide nutrients for crop production. (farmprogress.com)
  • By the early 1960s, overfishing, pollution, and eutrophication--wherein water becomes enriched with dissolved nutrients (e.g., fertilizer runoff, animal waste, sewage) and thus becomes oxygen-depleted--caused the lakes' aquatic life to decline seriously. (cdc.gov)
  • Unfortunately, conventional farming methods degrade land, which actually reduces crop productivity over time-and that can prompt smallholder farmers to cut down nearby forests in search of new fertile earth. (rainforest-alliance.org)
  • If we're to meet the needs of a ballooning population-and allow smallholder farmers to support their families-farmers of all kinds must adopt more sustainable agriculture methods. (rainforest-alliance.org)
  • Land is therefore not an hindrance to increasing area cultivated, by smallholder farmers. (lu.se)
  • Ohio's governor has authorized an ambitious plan that this year will begin offering farmers financial incentives to adopt new agriculture practices and will create a network of wetlands to capture and filter runoff from fields. (ksl.com)
  • One of the state's suggestions for reducing phosphorus runoff is to inject fertilizer into fields instead of on top, but that equipment costs close to $200,000. (ksl.com)
  • The machinery and chemicals involved in industrial farming rely heavily on fossil fuels . (commondreams.org)
  • Farmers rely on groundwater for more than 60% of irrigation needs. (hindustantimes.com)
  • However, 23 percent of farmer households rely on subsistence farming, which means they are working to feed themselves and their family. (borgenproject.org)
  • 1433 - Farmer Evaluation of the SRI and Conventional Rice Cultivation Method. (slideshare.net)
  • In Putumayo, a jungle borderland in southern Colombia, thousands of farmers derive their livelihood from the cultivation and processing of coca leaf, exposing themselves to fertilizers, pesticides, and other toxic chemicals on a daily basis. (bvsalud.org)
  • In this paper, we show how the materialisation of chemical harms linked to the cultivation of coca and its processing into coca paste reside in a wider politics of structural violence which is also situated ecologically. (bvsalud.org)
  • Then the students helped the farmers in the villages with the planting of the saplings. (tika.gov.tr)
  • Planting fruit trees on farms can give farmers another product to sell, store carbon, and nourish soils. (rainforest-alliance.org)
  • The standard fertilizer package of N-P-K (Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Potash) under conventional agriculture also results in deficiency of certain essential elements (e.g. trace elements) among the plants often making them more vulnerable to pest and disease attacks. (indiatogether.org)
  • While agricultural work contributes to a large part of employment and economic resources in many countries, the nature of work can pose some occupational hazards due to intense physical labour and exposures to potential y hazardous substances including pesticides, fertilizers, solvents, solar ultraviolet radiations, diesel exhaust fumes. (who.int)
  • Understanding the hazards related to skin contact with chemicals is a critical component of modern occupational safety and health programs. (cdc.gov)
  • Students sell these foods at the local farmers market and to University dining services. (sc.edu)
  • In addition, locked-down consumers have changed their buying and eating habits, purchasing more fresh fruit and vegetables and supporting local farmers. (bcg.com)
  • Concerns have been raised about possible PFAS contamination due to products used on farms, such as coated fertilizers or crop protection products. (farmprogress.com)
  • The chemical production of synthetic nitrogen fertilizer contributes to greenhouse gas emissions. (techhq.com)
  • Thanks to D Pari Naidu of Thotapalli village, and the Justified Action and Training for Tribal Upliftment (JATTU) Trust, close to a hundred villages in the region have entirely renounced the use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides in their farms. (indianewengland.com)
  • Similarly, politicians, the media, and the agriculture industry glamorize small, picturesque family farms as the basis for economically vibrant rural communities, even though small-holder farmers may not be able to make a living. (bcg.com)
  • So truly, as this older generation of farmers retires--a generation that widely embraced large-scale industrial farming--the question grows more pressing: who will grow the food of the future and what will their farms look like? (commondreams.org)
  • Kalmolvathin's South Dakota-based company, Verity Farms, LLC is one of a growing number of businesses that are helping US farmers switch to non-GMO and more sustainable farming practices. (non-gmoreport.com)
  • Jones' farm is surrounded by 5,000-acre commercial farms, and he does things differently: Instead of chemicals, he uses 15 species of cover crop to replenish the soil. (tribtown.com)
  • This protocol is still in use today and is used to evaluate sanitation practices on a farm and used by processors to reward farmers with low PI counts. (uvm.edu)
  • Most agricultural practices involving the use of fertilizers and pesticides often entail misuse or excessive application, thereby contributing to the killing of soil's beneficial bacteria and other micro-organisms that help in soil formation. (conserve-energy-future.com)
  • Sustainability is always a journey: First farmers stop the most harmful practices, like deforestation and forced labor, then move toward restoring the land and improving their incomes. (rainforest-alliance.org)
  • Drawing on the qualitative interview accounts of coca farmers in Putumayo, Colombia, we attend to practices of care in the field and in the laboratory. (bvsalud.org)
  • In meeting this objective, this Skin Notation Profile intends to inform the audience-- mostly occupational health practitioners, researchers, policy- and decision-makers, employers, and workers in potentially hazardous workplaces--so that improved risk-management practices may be developed to better protect workers from the risks of skin contact with the chemicals of interest. (cdc.gov)
  • Wendy Seabrook runs Learning from Nature workshops, focused on improving horticulture profitability and reducing fertiliser, chemical and labour costs by harnessing the power of ecosystems. (abc.net.au)
  • The chemical analysis of soils and fertilizers, though not without considerable importance, is now being relegated to the background in comparison with the physical and the bacteriological conditions. (wikisource.org)
  • The physical nature of the basin and the accumulation of persistent pollutants made this huge freshwater resource a storehouse for toxic chemicals. (cdc.gov)
  • This mandate has resulted in a program designed to characterize exposure to toxic chemicals and investigate the potential for short- and long-term health outcomes from that exposure in vulnerable populations. (cdc.gov)
  • In the Canadian Kootenays he meets hemp farmers struggling to harvest their crop on the fringes of legitimacy. (groveatlantic.com)
  • Pharmactive collaborates with select saffron farmers who do not use chemical fertilizers and who harvest using manual picking of choice stigmas during a brief daily window of time. (nutraingredients.com)
  • Biofertilisers which are naturally grown not only give a better yield but also are harmless to us. (columbia.edu)
  • A customer is going to spend a lot much more for a solution that was grown in a hand weeded field than one that was treated with chemical substances. (goodvibeorganics.com)
  • In the broadest sense, it comprises alterations in the soil's chemical property that determine nutrient availability. (conserve-energy-future.com)
  • The complex forms of the fertilizer's chemicals are also responsible for denaturing essential soil minerals, giving rise to nutrient losses from the soil. (conserve-energy-future.com)
  • Therefore, the misuse or excessive use of fertilizers increases the rate of soil degradation by destroying the soil's biological activity and builds up of toxicities through incorrect fertilizer use. (conserve-energy-future.com)
  • Given the alarming increases in antimicrobial resistance in Latin America, better understanding of barriers to promote implementation of effective ASPs is urgently needed. (cdc.gov)
  • This project will provide economic benefits for Quebec farmers, while promoting the development of agri-based materials in place of less environmentally-friendly alternatives. (canada.ca)
  • Kung is helping to improve air quality worldwide by giving farmers an environmentally friendly alternative to open-air burning and foresters a better way to manage flammable forest residue . (mitacs.ca)
  • Definitions differ, but at its heart, sustainable agriculture is about meeting the needs of the present, without sacrificing those of tomorrow-it's farming that is environmentally sound, socially responsible, and profitable for farmers. (rainforest-alliance.org)
  • Its patchwork of mostly voluntary efforts hasn't slowed the farm fertilizers that feed algae blooms, leading to contaminated drinking water and dead fish. (ksl.com)
  • One of the biggest hurdles is that the state must convince farmers to make changes without any certainty they will be enough. (ksl.com)
  • This investment from AAFC will help us, farmers and food processors, play an active role in the fight against climate change and in the ongoing energy transition, as well as giving us the capacity to make the most of our biomethane plant. (canada.ca)
  • They have started to make compost and use it, along with chemical fertilizers, in order to curb soil deterioration. (openedition.org)
  • They also develop integrated offerings that make it easier for farmers to choose the right combination of products and services. (bcg.com)
  • As Mr. Butz pointed out, we used to have so much farm land under production that prices for the commodities produced were so low that farmers couldn't make a living doing it. (masson.us)
  • For this reason, the skin is often exposed to potentially hazardous agents, including chemicals, which may contribute to the onset of a spectrum of adverse health effects ranging from localized damage (e.g., irritant contact dermatitis and corrosion) to induction of immune-mediated responses (e.g., allergic contact dermatitis and pulmonary responses), or systemic toxicity (e.g., neurotoxicity and hepatoxicity). (cdc.gov)
  • So it was relatively easy for us to convince the people to stop using chemicals and start using natural materials like cow dung, cow urine, and neem-based pesticides in agriculture," Pari Naidu told IANS. (indianewengland.com)
  • To be called sustainable, agriculture must address the negative economic and social impacts on farmers, farm workers, and other participants in the global food system. (bcg.com)
  • This paper aims at studying the rejuvenation of biofertiliser for sustainable agriculture economic development (SAED) in comparison to chemical fertilisers. (columbia.edu)
  • Our measure of success will be in how many farmers enroll in each county,' said Dorothy Pelanda, Ohio's agriculture director. (ksl.com)
  • Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food Marie-Claude Bibeau announced two new projects today totaling close to $900,000 under the Agricultural Clean Technology Program that will help Quebec farmers take action on climate change and capture new and emerging economic opportunities. (canada.ca)
  • Başkan stated, 'After the distribution of saplings, our agriculture expert from Ankara will give a training to families on how to plant the saplings, maintain them and fight against plant diseases. (tika.gov.tr)
  • Agriculture in India needs to become more sustainable even as small and marginal farmers struggle to build resilience against many threats. (hindustantimes.com)
  • KAVREPALANCHOWK, Dec 19: The newly-appointed Minister for Agriculture and Livestock Development for Bagmati Province, Basundhara Humagain, has said that chemical fertilizer will be produced in the province itself. (nagariknetwork.com)
  • The economic level of farmers should be increased through people's agriculture,' he said. (nagariknetwork.com)
  • Another company helping farmers go non-GMO is Advancing Eco Agriculture. (non-gmoreport.com)
  • Agriculture research firm FHR, based in Stewartville, Minnesota is also helping farmers switch to non-GMO. (non-gmoreport.com)
  • The Commissioner disclosed that the State Ministry of Agriculture will sale each bag of 50kg NPK fertiliser to farmers at the cost of five thousand five hundred naira which is less than the price in the market. (adamawadailyreports.com)
  • Contributing, the Honourable Commissioner of Agriculture Dr. Dishi Khobe said that the timing of the supply of the fertiliser is not late having the reigning season has just started. (adamawadailyreports.com)
  • The Rainforest Alliance Sustainable Agriculture Standard provides a sustainability roadmap for farmers to follow. (rainforest-alliance.org)
  • And when governments are warning farmers to be on the lookout for cybercriminals , you can be certain that digital transformation in agriculture is booming. (techhq.com)
  • But stepping back and reducing the dependency of modern agriculture on chemical fertilizers requires giving farmers a helping hand. (techhq.com)
  • Also, the cattle are given antibiotics to avoid getting sick on the corn or from the confinement conditions. (masson.us)
  • Animals are not given antibiotics or growth hormones, but rather cared for extremely well to prevent disease. (goodvibeorganics.com)
  • In the US, for example, many farmers of corn, cotton, and soybeans have seen total costs exceed the value of production in recent years. (bcg.com)
  • Butz was apparently instrumental in changing farm policy in the 70s in subsidizing corn production rather than paying farmers not to grow in order to keep prices up. (masson.us)
  • Nelson adds that non-GMO corn hybrids produce better yields than GMO and farmers can earn premium prices with non-GMO. (non-gmoreport.com)
  • As plant nutrition improves then plant health and immunity improves and then farmers are able to greatly reduce the use of pesticides. (non-gmoreport.com)
  • We help them identify strengths and weaknesses in soil, look at the crop they're growing and put together a soil fertility plan for them," says Nelson, whose company also works with several hundred farmers. (non-gmoreport.com)
  • FHR also focuses on soil fertility and provides products to farmers to enhance soil fertility. (non-gmoreport.com)
  • AAFC's help will allow us to give a higher-value to our farm residues and reduce our need for chemical fertilizers, therefore helping our sector become more resilient. (canada.ca)
  • It brought together peasants, both small farmers wanting to procure their own land as well as farm workers organizing for union rights. (coha.org)
  • Farm indebtedness has risen sharply, forcing farmers to delay or refocus investments. (bcg.com)
  • When I was a youngster on the farm," he says, "we paid farmers not to produce, one of the stupidest things we ever did. (masson.us)
  • Most of the farmers in Sri Lanka do not own the land on which they farm. (indepthnews.net)
  • Many of the farm leases of farmers have expired or lapsed. (indepthnews.net)
  • The Peoples Bank that was set up to assist farmers has now distanced itself from the farm sector, while the government has shied away from assisting the farmer. (indepthnews.net)
  • Jones got his love of farming from his dad and keeps a foot in the past - he admires what farmers before him accomplished and reveres old farm machinery - as well as embracing modern technology for things like crop analysis and distribution. (tribtown.com)
  • But as the cost per acre has increased, more farmers are transitioning to non-GMO. (non-gmoreport.com)
  • In the early days, much of our work was helping farmers increase their crop yields and productivity through the use of fertilizers and machinery, and building 4-H youth education programs. (uvm.edu)
  • Andhra Pradesh has made natural farming a statewide programme since 2016, reaching more than 354,000 farmers by the end of 2018. (hindustantimes.com)
  • Food-to-fork processing gives Pharmactive complete control and traceability of the supply chain to retain peak freshness and product authenticity. (nutraingredients.com)
  • Several companies supply foliar fertilizers to enhance plant growth at different stages. (non-gmoreport.com)
  • The spoke man of the Council said the Government is working out plan to supply a brand of NPK fertiliser that is certified by the office of the National Security Adviser and taken caution not to be a career of a risk. (adamawadailyreports.com)
  • Data-driven systems give farmers the tools to prioritize sustainability and confer confidence in the decisions made. (techhq.com)
  • The federal government is providing Coop Agri-Énergie Warwick with up to $758,243 to carry out its novel initiative to further process the digestate produced by this eco-friendly plant, therefore enhancing its agricultural value to the benefit of its farmers' members. (canada.ca)
  • Fertility may be defined as that condition of the soil which yields the maximum of that material which the plant is capable of using for the best development of those qualities which the farmer desires. (wikisource.org)
  • Nor does a chemical analysis of the plant itself answer the question. (wikisource.org)
  • There are certain elements which are no doubt necessary for proper growth, but the analysis of the content of the plant and of the soil does not give a very complete notion of the proper conditions under which certain substances should exist when in the soil. (wikisource.org)
  • In fact, when a farmer plows under a crop of rye he does not add any material to the soil excepting what the plant obtained from the air, and this is always available from the air. (wikisource.org)
  • Thus soil productivity decreases over time and affects the plant growth adversely leaving the farmers with no other option than to apply increased doses of fertilizers. (indiatogether.org)
  • An excess incidence of brain cancer in male farmers has been noted in several studies, but few studies have focused on women. (cdc.gov)
  • Surplus produce from weekly harvesting and the farmers markets is donated to the Gamecock Pantry. (sc.edu)
  • The farmers of Khentia who are working in tandem with the IIT team now can not only grow their own food but can also nurture the dream of selling the extra produce directly to retailers bypassing the greedy middlemen. (rediff.com)
  • The farmers have been asked to form a cooperative wherein they will distribute the produce of the land according to their percentage of ownership. (rediff.com)
  • Nicaraguan small farmers produce almost all the food the nation consumes, and have some left over for export. (coha.org)
  • But it has never been decided just what the chemical composition should be to produce the best results, for the simple reason that it is not known exactly what the requirements of the plants are. (wikisource.org)
  • Addressing the ward-level meeting of the CPN (Unified Socialist) party at Chauri Deurali Rural Municipality-4 of Kavrepalanchok on Saturday, Minister Humagain said, 'We will take the process forward by forming a study committee within the next 15 days to produce fertilizer in the province itself. (nagariknetwork.com)
  • Verity works with 300-400 farmers throughout the US to help them grow healthier plants, which will produce healthier foods for people and animals. (non-gmoreport.com)
  • With a population projected to reach a staggering 9.8 billion by 2050 , farmers will have to produce more food than ever before. (rainforest-alliance.org)
  • Buy your produce at the Walla Walla Farmers Market. (whitman.edu)
  • Young people don't want to work the land if that means working long hours for low pay, using dangerous chemicals, while the fruits of their labor are borne away to profit corporate executives they will never meet. (commondreams.org)
  • But in Vizianagaram district of Andhra Pradesh, a former school teacher and his NGO are working since more than a decade to convince tribal farmers switch to natural or bio-farming. (indianewengland.com)
  • DHADING, May 15: Shortage of chemical fertilizers in the middle of farming season has forced many farmers in the district. (nagariknetwork.com)
  • It is estimated that only 2.8 percent of farming land in the country use non-chemical fertilizer. (indepthnews.net)
  • Adamawa State Executive Council has approved the purchase of fertilizer and assorted Agro chemicals for the 2020 farming season for farmers in the State. (adamawadailyreports.com)
  • Farming can only be called sustainable if farmers can support their families. (rainforest-alliance.org)
  • Initially, the farmers were not ready to hand over their land to the IIT people. (rediff.com)
  • When Mary Kay Thatcher talks to farmers, they initially look at the map at states where President Trump won last November (rural areas). (ifca.com)
  • Despite the presence of water bodies, almost all of the irrigation is of the small-scale farmer constructed, water control devices managed by individual households. (lu.se)
  • Fertilizer producers have been hit the hardest: after leading the agribusiness peer group in TSR from 2007 through 2011, these companies have seen falling fertilizer prices drive negative TSR. (bcg.com)
  • Many farmers will continue to operate at a loss, as few catalysts exist to lift commodity prices above their current depressed levels. (bcg.com)
  • The ban on exports of ammonium nitrate and phosphates from Russia and the resulting increase in fertiliser prices on global markets has led to growing demand for a locally produced phosphate fertiliser. (invest-in-saxony-anhalt.com)
  • Surplus is given to volunteers and to local food pantries. (sc.edu)
  • S mall adjacent pieces of land belonging to a single farmer were merged," says Dilip Kumar Swain, associate professor, agricultural and food engineering department. (rediff.com)
  • He argues that American farmers have lost their way regarding food and health. (tribtown.com)
  • Adding that this will be done in the light of the season to prepare the farmers as the Government has already prepared to give food security for the State. (adamawadailyreports.com)
  • The capability of fertilizers in boosting crop yields has been good news in terms of putting food on the table. (techhq.com)
  • The Ohio-based farmer had planted too many beets and the surplus was dumped in a pile in a cooler. (tribtown.com)
  • Given farmers' financial stress, it is no surprise that many agribusinesses that sell to farmers have struggled to create value. (bcg.com)
  • Most farmers sell their products at the marketplace, where physical cash is exchanged for goods. (borgenproject.org)
  • P ROBABLY the most important single problem which confronts the farmer to-day is that of the conservation of the fertility of the soil. (wikisource.org)
  • Farmers emphasize the use of renewable (or sustainable) resources and the conservation of soil and water to enhance environmental quality for future generations. (pickyourown.org)
  • With scale, does crop diversification increase farmers' bargaining power vis-à-vis powerful intermediaries? (hindustantimes.com)
  • Because of their chemical properties, several pesticides are suspected to increase the risk of cancer, which - because of their widespread use - is important for cancer prevention. (who.int)