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Old 3 Nov 2008, 10:06 AM   #1 (permalink)
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can anyone give me assistance.
this question is in the 2006 hsc paper and i was just doing it and got stuck on this question.
Discuss two organic methods of improving soil fertility.
it would be much appreciated if you could write back as sooooon as possible.
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Re: organic methods. help

couldnt u use organic fertilisers such as cattle/horse manures.. nd the incorporation of dung beetles, (microbes nd invertebrates) and the use of leguminous plants such as lucerne and clover.

these are ideas to talk about..
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Re: organic methods. help

Yeah, legumes for nitrogen fixation. There are others i am having a mental block now
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Re: organic methods. help

so the use of organic manure
what about stubble grazing?
and the use of wind breaks to stop erosion? Cause you know erosion takes the top soil so therefore takes the nutrients. So if you stop erosion organic matter is not taken from the soil.
What you think???
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