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... nutrients , we prematurely retire soil microbes from their indispensable activities , destroying their populations and producing dead soil . These decomposers have been around supplying nutrients to plants for eons . We are novices in ...
... nutrients , we prematurely retire soil microbes from their indispensable activities , destroying their populations and producing dead soil . These decomposers have been around supplying nutrients to plants for eons . We are novices in ...
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... NUTRIENTS LEFT IN ALFALFA 204 HAY ( 7 ) 20 40 60 10.2 NUTRIENT LOSSES 80 ↑ TIME 100 CAROTENE 120 140 TIME LEFT IN WINDROW ( HRS ) Cornell University Agricultural Extension Service ; they indi- cate that digestible nutrients in hay cost ...
... NUTRIENTS LEFT IN ALFALFA 204 HAY ( 7 ) 20 40 60 10.2 NUTRIENT LOSSES 80 ↑ TIME 100 CAROTENE 120 140 TIME LEFT IN WINDROW ( HRS ) Cornell University Agricultural Extension Service ; they indi- cate that digestible nutrients in hay cost ...
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... nutrients can be iden- tified - carbohydrate , fat , and protein - each of which hu- mans need each day to supply physical energy for daily tasks and to provide nutrients for cell construction and regenera- tion . Well - being and ...
... nutrients can be iden- tified - carbohydrate , fat , and protein - each of which hu- mans need each day to supply physical energy for daily tasks and to provide nutrients for cell construction and regenera- tion . Well - being and ...
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