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fertilizer material added to soil to improve its fertility by adding to its chemical composition. Usually infers a chemical agent such as superphosphate but blood and bone and kelp humus are included also. Some of them, e.g. calcium cyanamide, ammonium sulfate, urea, can cause poisoning. Patient discussion about Fertilisers. Q. i just have my period last november 25 and ended on 28.when is my possible fertile and ovulation period please help me identify my fertile and ovulation period A. If someone knew it, it'd solve the human race many problems with fertility. The problem is that ovulation (and thus, the period of possible fertility) happens 14 days BEFORE the onset of menses, so you know about it only retrospectively. Read more or ask a question about FertilisersHowever there ways such as serial body temperature measuring, along with kits that measures the level of hormones in the urine in order to estimate the time of the coming ovulation, and help in timing intercourse. You may read more about it here (www.mayoclinic.com/health/ovulation-signs/AN01521 ) but anyway, consulting a doctor (e.g. gynecologist) may be wise. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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In addition to supplying seeds, fertilisers and pesticides, the dealers started extending loans to the farmers at high interest rates. It emphasizes what has been grown and how it has been brought to market and used, rather than the systems and technologies which have been deployed in the growing, although where appropriate it talks about rotations, fertilisers and machinery. Despite the occasional thatch damp-proof course, the water table has risen so that salts and chemical fertilisers are drawn up into the brickwork. |
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