Organic Farm and Handling/processing Certification Standards and Administrative Procedures: Appendices V-XNortheast Organic Farming Assoc. of New York, Incorporated, Organic Certification Program, 1999 - Natural foods |
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The only concern about using too much would be salt accumulation or nutrient over- loading at very high rates of application . Generally , annual rates as high as sixty tons / acre used for repetition of depleted crop soils in intensive ...
The only concern about using too much would be salt accumulation or nutrient over- loading at very high rates of application . Generally , annual rates as high as sixty tons / acre used for repetition of depleted crop soils in intensive ...
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Seeding When to plant depth Recommended seeding rates ( lb / acre ) Sood sources Best price ( $ 16 ) and source Soeding cost , ( $ / acre ) Crop WWHH New Alchemy Quarterly . . 3 1924 067 904 585 CORNELL UNIVERSITY LIBRARY .
Seeding When to plant depth Recommended seeding rates ( lb / acre ) Sood sources Best price ( $ 16 ) and source Soeding cost , ( $ / acre ) Crop WWHH New Alchemy Quarterly . . 3 1924 067 904 585 CORNELL UNIVERSITY LIBRARY .
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6 Recommended seeding rates : mean and ( range ) of recommendations given by the sources listed below . 27 lb / acre = 1 oz / 100 sq ft . Use lower rates when drilling seed into good seedbed ; use higher rates when broadcasting ...
6 Recommended seeding rates : mean and ( range ) of recommendations given by the sources listed below . 27 lb / acre = 1 oz / 100 sq ft . Use lower rates when drilling seed into good seedbed ; use higher rates when broadcasting ...
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