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Fertilizing them typically speeds up their digestion time by three to five times the natural rate, Atlas concluded in a 1995 review in the Marine Pollution Bulletin journal.
Bioremediation: a solution for quickly cleaning environmental messes? 2010
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Fertilizing: Spreading fertilizer over the soil surface after aerating and sprinkling compost offers another opportunity to get nutrients into the root system, where they are needed.
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Fertilizing the officers 'golf course, which gives you, of course, the option to rape female golfs?
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Fertilizing your yard during the fall can be essential to maintaining a healthy lawn, especially if you have cool-season turfgrasses like bluegrass, fescue, and ryegrass.
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Fertilizing your yard during the fall can be essential to maintaining a healthy lawn, especially if you have cool-season turfgrasses like bluegrass, fescue, and ryegrass.
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Fertilizing farm lands is not much different than fertilizing gardens or lawns.
Archive 2008-05-01 DN Lee 2008
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Fertilizing farm lands is not much different than fertilizing gardens or lawns.
What do we do with all of that Doo Doo? DN Lee 2008
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Fertilizing Goldman While CVR will initially be entitled to all the dividends, its managing partner -- private-equity funds operated by Goldman Sachs Group Inc.,
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Fertilizing effects because of soil changes, volcanoes, geology may in addition have long term effects.
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The agricultural setting3. 1 Natural parameters for biogas plants of simple design3. 2 Suitable types of biomass and their characteristics3. 3 Agricultural/operational prerequisites and stock-farming requirements3. 4 Fertilizing with digested slurry3. 5 Integral agriculture
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