Agrogeology: The Use of Rocks for Crops
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Agrogeology is the study of minerals of importance to farming and horticulture, especially with regards to soil fertility and fertilizer components. This book provides background information on the relationships between rocks, soils and plants. It is based on a university course in Agrogeology taught at the University of Guelph, and years of field work around the world.
The following nutrients are covered in detail:
Nitrogen
Phosphrus
Potassium
Sulphur
Calcium and Magnesium
Micronutrients
Other minerals and rocks.
The following nutrients are covered in detail:
Nitrogen
Phosphrus
Potassium
Sulphur
Calcium and Magnesium
Micronutrients
Other minerals and rocks.
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related organisations include:
Commonwealth Agricultural Bureau International
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International Federation of Organic Agriculture Movements
Soil Association
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