Fertilizer Shortage Situation

Fertilizer Shortage Situation
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture. Subcommittee on Departmental Operations
Publisher:
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1974
Genre: Fertilizers
ISBN:

Fertilizers and Environment

Fertilizers and Environment
Author: Claudio Rodriguez Barrueco
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 539
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9400915861

Food production remains the highest agricultural priority, subject to the constraint that it be done in harmony with nature, or at least with minimum environmental pollution. The amount of fertilizer applied can be controlled using modern application techniques, including soil and crop management, guaranteeing higher economic profit and lower environmental cost. It is in such a context that the present book addresses the efficient and rational use of mineral and organic fertilizers while preserving environmental quality. The book discusses the impact on surface and groundwaters, soils and crops, and experience of nitrate leaching, denitrification, ammonia volatilization, heavy metal pollution, agricultural and urban waste management, and international and national legislation. Audience: Agronomists, environmentalists, soil and food chemists, ecologists, policy makers, and managers in the fertilizer industry concerned with the trend of public opinion.

Creating Dairyland

Creating Dairyland
Author: Edward Janus
Publisher: Wisconsin Historical Society
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2012-06-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 0870205099

The story of dairying in Wisconsin is the story of how our very landscape and way of life were created. By making cows the center of our farm life and learning how to care for them, our ancestors launched a revolution that changed much more than the way farmers earned their living — it changed us. In Creating Dairyland, journalist, oral historian, and former dairyman Ed Janus opens the pages of the fascinating story of Wisconsin dairy farming. He explores the profound idea that led to the remarkable "big bang" of dairying here a century and a half ago. He helps us understand why there are cows in Wisconsin, how farmers became responsible stewards of our resources, and how cows have paid them back for their efforts. And he introduces us to dairy farmers and cheesemakers of today: men and women who want to tell us why they love what they do. Ed Janus offers a sort of field guide to Dairyland, showing us how to "read" our landscape with fresh eyes, explaining what we see today by describing how and why it came to be. Creating Dairyland pays tribute to the many thousands of Wisconsin farmers who have found a way to stay on their land with their cows. Their remarkable effort of labor, intelligence, and faith is one of the great stories of Wisconsin.

Fertilizer Marketing-abstracts

Fertilizer Marketing-abstracts
Author: National Fertilizer Development Center (U.S.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 148
Release: 1978
Genre: Fertilizer industry
ISBN:

This bulletin is a collection of abstracts on Fertilizer Marketing selected from those appearing in Fertilizer Abstracts between July 1973 and June 1978. A similar collection was made of the material from January 1968 through June 1973, and is available in Bulletin Y-59. Together the two bulletins contain nearly 2000 abstracts and cover the majority of marketing publications over the past 10.5 years.