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    Location Essay

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    such wonderful animals. I really love going and spending time with my horses because it is so quiet and relaxing. Some people may think‚ “Eww‚ doesn’t it smell bad?” but no it doesn’t smell bad at all to me. I am so use to that manure smell! Not only is there just the manure smell but the amazing smell of the horses‚ which to me is the best scent! It is like a sweet smell blended together with the fresh cut alfalfa in the summer time‚ so fresh and new. To me this is such a soothing smell and I love

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    Study Of Cocoons. A pupa is the life stage of some insects undergoing transformation. The pupal stage is found only in holometabolous insects‚ those that undergo a complete metamorphosis‚ going through four life stages; embryo‚ larva‚ pupa and imago. Pupa of the rose chafer beetle Characteristics:- In the life of an insect the pupal stage follows the larval stage and precedes adulthood (imago). It is during the time of pupation that the adult structures of the insect are formed while the larval

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    Olericulture

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    OLERICULTURE: Olericluture is one of the most important subdivisions of agriculture. It’s the applied life science of vegetable cultivation and production for the home or market. It deals with the production‚ storage‚ processing and marketing of vegetables. It encompasses crop establishment‚ including cultivar selection‚ seedbed preparation and establishment of vegetable crops by seed and transplants There was a time when agriculture in the country was largely a gamble on monsoon‚ when our farmers

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    Sources of Organic Fertilizers and Amendment Abstract: Fertilizer is one of the most important things for agriculture & crop production. But here we go to discuss about the sources of organic fertilizers. Here we try to inform about different types of organic fertilizer and sources. We also like to discuss here about different structures and functions of organic fertilizer and soil amendment. We show a guide line; by that our farmer can improve production system through organic fertilizers.

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    REGION II

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    REGION II – Cagayan Valley “Cagayan Valley is a condensed version of the entire country” Location Cagayan Valley is the large mass of land in the northeastern region of Luzon. It is bounded to the west by theCordillera Mountain Range‚ to the east by the Sierra Madre Mountain Range‚ and to the north by the Luzon Strait. Geography Valley – is a low area between hills. History The earliest man in the Philippines is known to live in Cagayan. The first natives of Cagayan are Negrito/Atta – a short dark

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    Josephine Bracken

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    Josephine Bracken The Sweet Stranger Josephine Bracken was five-foot-one and looked like a real European girl. She had been described as having a rather heavy face‚ a mouth that tilted downward and a pair of deep blue eyes.(Guerrero 1979) Called by Dr. Jose Rizal as his “dulce extranjera‚” Josephine Bracken lived a short and largely sad life.  Bracken was the daughter of Irish parents‚ James Bracken and Elizabeth MacBride.  Her father was a corporal in the British Army.  Her siblings consisting

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    About Biogas

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    household use. After an initial investment in the system‚ there is no need to spend money on fuel and no more smoke from wood or charcoal G Cooking on biogas is quicker and easier than cooking with firewood G Biogas systems kill the bacteria in livestock manure. A farm with a biogas system is a cleaner and safer place. G Biogas systems produce excellent safe fertilizers for use on the farm G Biogas systems can help in the fight against global warming by allowing us to burn methane from organic waste‚ instead

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    Bio Gas Plant

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    (LPG) cannot be liquefied under normal temperature and pressure. BIOGAS TECHNOLOGY STATUS • India has been pioneering country in developing simple and easy to operate biogas plants. • The government of India has been running National Biogas and Manure Management Program (NBMMP) for the welfare of the weaker section of the society. • 100% Biogas engines are in operation in the country. • Other urban waste projects include a 1 MW project based on cattle dung at Haebowal‚ Ludhiana; a 0.50 MW project

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    Science and Agriculture

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    The first step to be taken is to increase the fertility of the soil‚ to ensure a higher yield of crops per acre. Old farmers relied upon easily available manure like cow dung. He must be taught to realize that chemical fertilisers can improve the productivity of land to an undreamt of extent. The proportion of organic and inorganic manures depends upon the nature of the soil. The next step is to improve the quality of the seed. The supply of good seeds is by far the most vital problem. Plant

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    Animal production in the United States produces‚ in dry weight‚ 133 million tons of manure per year‚ which is 13 times more than human waste (Burkholder). In addition‚ when a primary consumer (i.e. cow) is separated from their producer (i.e.corn) in CAFOs‚ it breaks the self-sufficient nutrient cycle. In comparison to CAFOs “pasture-based systems take advantage of the animal’s ability to feed itself and spread its own manure.” (Sustainable). Our human greed has blinded us‚ we ignore our role as part of

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