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... minerals . Their digestion neutralizes both alkalies and acids in the soil . Earth minerals and chemicals are broken down , enriching the soil with nutrient particles that seedlings and plants can assimilate . Without microorganic life ...
... minerals . Their digestion neutralizes both alkalies and acids in the soil . Earth minerals and chemicals are broken down , enriching the soil with nutrient particles that seedlings and plants can assimilate . Without microorganic life ...
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... mineral content . At full bloom it contains only 13 percent protein and 8 percent minerals . The Swiss also found that grass is more nutritious under continuous heavy grazing than when lightly grazed . Frequent cutting encourages the ...
... mineral content . At full bloom it contains only 13 percent protein and 8 percent minerals . The Swiss also found that grass is more nutritious under continuous heavy grazing than when lightly grazed . Frequent cutting encourages the ...
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... minerals from the subsoil by the deep roots of these legumes as well as from nitrogen- and mineral - rich leaves de- posited on the soil . Mulch and light shade from these shrubs and trees keep the underlying soil cooler , reducing the ...
... minerals from the subsoil by the deep roots of these legumes as well as from nitrogen- and mineral - rich leaves de- posited on the soil . Mulch and light shade from these shrubs and trees keep the underlying soil cooler , reducing the ...
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