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Many producers believe that a large amount of organic matter in pond bottoms negatively impacts sediment condition and water quality during future crops.
Monday. August 14th, 2017The major sources of organic matter in aquaculture ponds are organic fertilizer, remains of microorganisms — phytoplankton, zooplankton, and benthos — produced
Wednesday. April 26th, 2017Findings contradict widely held view that soils with high water content accumulate organic matter better than dry soils.
Saturday. December 2nd, 2017Vegetable growers frequently ignore the relationship between nitrogen and organic matter when deciding on the amount of nitrogen to apply to a crop
Monday. January 7th, 2019In aquaculture, organic matter is applied to ponds directly in manures (animal dung, grass and agricultural waste) and feed
Friday. May 19th, 2017In contrast, in a chemically based system, the interaction between the minerals becomes critical and complex, and a farmer needs a great deal of experience
Wednesday. January 15th, 2020Truly messing up your compost is hard to do. Throw organic matter in a pile outdoors and it will break down eventually, even if you never look at it again
Friday. October 5th, 2018Ammonia is nitrogenous waste produced from feed input and microbial decomposition of organic matter in water columns.
Tuesday. November 17th, 2020Ponds accumulate soil particles eroded from earthwork and organic matter originating from dead plankton, uneaten feed and feces.
Wednesday. October 30th, 2019Zucchini plants are one of the easiest vegetables to grow. Provided with full sun, well-drained soil with plenty of organic matter worked into it and water
Monday. August 21st, 2017