Books on the topic 'Vegetables – Fertilizers'
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Workshop, on Ecological Aspects of Vegetable Fertilization in Integrated Crop Production in the Field (1992 Einsiedeln Switzerland). Workshop, Ecological Aspects of Vegetable Fertilization in Integrated Crop Production in the Field: Einsiedeln, Switzerland, 7 to 11 September 1992 workshop. Wageningen, Netherlands: ISHS, International Society for Horticultural Science, 1993.
Find full textBuchanan, Marc. Compost maturity and nitrogen release characteristics in Central Coast vegetable production. Sacramento: California Environmental Protection Agency, Integrated Waste Management Board, 2002.
Find full textSuchorska-Orłowska, Janina. Przydatność miału węgla brunatnego i popiołu z węgla brunatnego do produkcji nawozów organiczno-mineralnych stosowanych w uprawie warzyw. Szczecin: Akademia Rolnicza w Szczecinie, 1998.
Find full textMaynard, Abigail A. Intensive vegetable production using composted animal manures. New Haven: Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station, 1991.
Find full textMaynard, Abigail A. Intensive vegetable production using composted animal manures. New Haven: Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station, 1991.
Find full textRosen, Carl Jay. Nutrient management for commercial fruit & vegetable crops in Minnesota. St. Paul, MN: Minnesota Extension Service, University of Minnesota, Agriculture, 1992.
Find full textISHS Workshop Towards an Ecologically Sound Fertilisation in Field Vegetable Production (2000 Wageningen, Netherlands). Proceedings of the ISHS Workshop Towards an Ecologically Sound Fertilisation in Field Vegetable Production: 11-14 September, Wageningen, the Netherlands. Edited by Neeteson J. J, Booij R, International Society for Horticultural Science. Section Vegetables., and International Society for Horticultural Science. Working Group on Vegetable Nutrition and Fertilization. Leuven: ISHS, 2002.
Find full textInternational Horticultural Congress (26th 2002 Toronto). A proceedings of the XXVI International Horticultural Congress: Toward ecologically sound fertilization strategies for field vegetable production. Edited by Tremblay N. Leuven: ISHS, 2003.
Find full textSymposium on the Fertilization of Vegetables Under Protected Cultivation (1987 Naaldwijk, Netherlands). Symposium on the Fertilization of Vegetables Under Protected Cultivation: Naaldwijk, Netherlands, 6-10 April 1987. Edited by Diest A. van and International Society for Horticultural Science. Working Group on Nutrition and Fertilization of Vegetable Crops. Wageningen, Netherlands: International Society for Horticultural Science, 1988.
Find full textHart, John M. Fertilizing your garden: Vegetables, fruits, and ornamentals / J. Hart and R. McNeilan. [Corvallis, Or.]: Oregon State University Extension Service, 1998.
Find full textWorkshop Ecological Aspects of Vegetable Fertilization in Integrated Crop Production in the Field (1995 Neustadt an der Weinstrasse, Germany). Workshop Ecological Aspects of Vegetable Fertilization in Integrated Crop Production in the Field, Neustadt an der Weinstrasse, Germany, 25-29 September 1995. Edited by Lorenz H. -P, Hähndel R, Wichmann W, and International Society for Horticultural Science. Working Group on Nutrition and Fertilization of Vegetable Crops. [Leuven, Belgium]: ISHS Section Vegetables, Working Group Nutrition and Fertilization of Vegetables, 1996.
Find full textScaife, A. Nutrient and fertilizer management in field grown vegetables. Basel, Switzerland: International Potash Institute, 1995.
Find full textBranch, British Columbia Horticultural, ed. Fertilizers for fruit and vegetables. Victoria, B.C: W.H. Cullin, 1997.
Find full textCalifornia Integrated Waste Management Board., ed. Maximizing benefit and utilization of compost in vegetable production. Sacramento, CA: California Environmental Protection Agency, Integrated Waste Management Board, 2002.
Find full textHomegrown Vegetables Fruits And Herbs A Bountiful Healthful Garden For Lean Times. Creative Homeowner, 2009.
Find full textLet Nature Do the Growing: The Fertilizer-Free Vegetable Garden. Japan Pubns, 1987.
Find full textParker, Philip M. The World Market for Animal or Vegetable Fertilizers: A 2007 Global Trade Perspective. ICON Group International, Inc., 2006.
Find full textThe World Market for Animal or Vegetable Fertilizers: A 2004 Global Trade Perspective. Icon Group International, Inc., 2005.
Find full textParker, Philip M. The 2007 Import and Export Market for Animal or Vegetable Fertilizers in China. ICON Group International, Inc., 2006.
Find full textParker, Philip M. The 2007 Import and Export Market for Animal or Vegetable Fertilizers in United States. ICON Group International, Inc., 2006.
Find full textClough, George H. Successive cropping of polyethylene mulched vegetables as influenced by irrigation method and fertilizer rate. 1986.
Find full textEwen, Cameron, and Manaaki Whenua-Landcare Research New Zealand Ltd., eds. The cost-benefits of applying biosolid composts for vegetable, fruit and maize/sweetcorn production systems in New Zealand. Lincoln, N.Z: Manaaki Whenua Press, Landcare Research, 2004.
Find full text1873-1945, French Donald G., ed. Making money from the soil: The open door to independence ; what to-do--how to do, on city lots, suburban grounds, country farms ; the provinces of Canada, counties and districts, cities, towns and villages, with population, climate, soil, agricultural productions and possibilities ; how to fertilize soil, landscape-beautify-cultivate-and successfully grow fruits, flowers, vegetables and grains ; while obtaining food and support, how to have comfort and luxury on the farm, in the suburb, and on the city lot ; how to care for domestic animals, sheltering, feeding, humanely and profitably increasing breeds and flocks. Toronto: McLeod & Allen, 1996.
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