Fertilizers

Fertilizers are substances used to add vital nutrients to soil that are essential for the growth of healthy plants. Without these added nutrients, plants may become stressed and weak, leading to stunted growth and decreased yields. By carefully selecting a fertilizer tailored to soil type, composition and crop needs, farmers can provide their crops with the essential nutrients necessary for optimal growth. The use of fertilizers is an essential agricultural practice in modern times, allowing for increased yields, improved nutrient content in foods, and the replenishment of soil nutrients.

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Connecting the use of Biofertilizers on Maize silage or Meadows with Progress in Milk Quality and Economy
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