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| Torsten Brinch |
Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2004 9:31 am |
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On Tue, 13 Jan 2004 07:20:33 -0700, Rat & Swan <labrat@cybermesa.com>
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Quote: Dean Hoffman wrote:
Note that a ton of sludge yields under 4# of nitrogen. It takes roughly
1# of N to produce a bushel of corn. Yields of 200 bu./acre aren't that
unusual anymore on irrigated farms. I think the U.S. average yield is about
130 bu./acre.
Why do you think chemical fertilizers aren't as good as manure etc.?
Thanks for the information. I guess I'm thinking mainly about low-tech,
local, sustainable solutions which don't require much transportation.
One thing for sure, manure is a renewable resource and available locally
everywhere.
It is curious how often one meets the misconception that chemical
N-fertilizer and nitrogen in manure are alternative sources of
nitrogen for agricultural use. |
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