Agricultural Chemistry

Agricultural chemistry is the study of the chemical composition of agricultural products as well as their properties and applications. It involves an understanding of the different chemical processes that affect the production of food, feed, fuel, and fiber, and how these processes can be optimized for better results. Agricultural chemistry is used to develop new and improved methods of crop production, to enhance soil fertility, and to improve food quality and safety, as well as to reduce environmental impacts. Agricultural chemistry is also important for understanding the health effects of certain chemicals used in the food and agricultural industries, as well as their impact on the environment.

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Capital Adequacy A Moderating Effect of Asset Growth on Performance of Nigerian Agricultural Firms

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Effect of Hours of Use and Age in Years in Estimating Repair and Maintenance Costs for Two Sizes of Agricultural Tractors in Northern Sudan

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BIOREMEDIATION TO REDUCE PESTICIDE POLLUTION ON AGRICULTURAL LAND

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Impact of Agricultural Land Use Practices on Water Quality in Lubigi Wetland

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To Achieve High-Quality Agricultural Development is the General Trend of the Times

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