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...foliage in bad cases to help prevent spread to the tubers. Don't harvest the crop for at least 3 weeks. By then, tubers will have thicker skins and blight spores on the surface will have died. A hot compost heap should destroy the spores on the leaves, but it is probably not worth the risk. Any infected tubers should definitely be burned. References Erwin, Donald C. and Olaf K. Ribeiro. Phytophthora... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Phytophthora infestans
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... 4.3.1 Nitrogen removal 4.3.2 Phosphorus removal 4.4 Disinfection 5 Package plants and batch reactors 6 Sludge treatment 6.1 Anaerobic digestion 6.2 Aerobic digestion 6.3 Composting 6.4 Thermal depolymerization 7 Sludge disposal 8 Treatment in the receiving environment 9 See also 10 External links Description Sewage is the liquid waste from... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Sewage treatment
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...introduced the ancient technique of seed balls (土団子,土だんご,Tsuchi Dango {Earth Dumpling}). The seed for next season's crop is mixed with clay , compost , and manure then formed into small balls. Much less seed is used than in conventional growing, resulting in fewer but larger and stronger plants. Achievements In Japan, the Fukuoka method... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Masanobu Fukuoka
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...chickens bodies heat the area. The chickens scratching and pecking can be put to good use to clear new land for crops. Their manure can be used to fertilise the soil. Feathers could be used in compost or as a mulch. The chickens have a stress free life (foxes excepted) and produce a surplus of eggs. In a "conventional" factory situation all these chicken outputs are seen as a waste problem.... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Permaculture
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...on large magneto-optical discs. The Synclavier is no longer manufactured, but many systems are still in use in the recording industry, particularly in Sound Design for major movies and in music compostion and performance. The Synclavier is based around two separate systems - FM voices and SAMPLE voices - combined together under one dedicated Real Time Performance control software interface.... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Synclavier
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... The central farming activity of fertilization illustrates the differences. Organic farming relies heavily on the natural breakdown of organic matter, using techniques like green manure and composting , to replace nutrients taken from the soil by previous crops. This biological process, driven by microorganisms , allows the natural production of nutrients in the soil throughout the growing... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Organic farming
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...by another 120 Stock Horses and their riders during The Man From Snowy River segment, which was performed to a special Olympics version of the soundtrack music for the 1982 film, by Australian composter Bruce Rowland , the composer of the music for both The Man From Snowy River film and its sequel The Man From Snowy River II ( Return to Snowy River ). The creative team behind the 2000... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/The Man From Snowy River
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...initially from French "main-oeuvre" = "hand work" alluding to the work which involved manuring land. Types There are two classes of manures in soil management: green manures and animal manures. Compost is distinguished from manure in that it is the decomposed remnants of organic materials (which may, nevertheless, include manure). Animal manure refers to the feces — excrement , variously... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Manure
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...correctly referred to as fronds . Fallen leaf of a maple. Note areas where chlorophyll (green) has been destroyed now appear yellow. Effects of Autumn included a downfall of leaves Compost bin using autumn leaves Contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Leaf structure 1.1 Epidermis 1.2 Mesophyll 1.3 Veins 2 Leaf types, arrangements, and forms 2.1 Arrangement... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Leaf
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... . Humus is a complex organic substance resulting from the breakdown of plant material in a process called humification. This process can occur naturally in soil, or in the production of compost . Humus is extremely important to the fertility of soils in both a physical and chemical sense (see below). Physically it helps the soil retain moisture and encourages the formation of good soil... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Humus
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