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Investigation of physical-mechanical properties of experimental organic granular fertilizers

Pocius et al., 2016

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9874967187965196628
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Pocius A
Jotautiene E
Pekarskas J
Palsauskas M
et al.
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Engineering for rural development: 15th international scientific conference proceedings

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Injection into the soil organic fertilizers, which consist of the main chemical elements (nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium), improves the soil dynamics of biological processes. The best effect is achieved when the fertilizer is placed locally, ie during the seeding process in …
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