Unit 13 - Soil Fertility & Fertilizers

Chapter 1 Fertilizer Terminology

Chapter 2 Fertilizer Problems

Chapter 3 Nitrogen Fertilizer

Chapter 4 Phosphorus Fertilizer

Chapter 5 Potassium Fertilizer

Chapter 6 Fertilizer Application

Chapter 7 Determining Nutrient Needs

General Objective: To become familiar with fertilizer terminology, work fertilizer problems, understand the fertilizer needs of N, P, & K for plants, and how these needs are determined.

fishfertAlaska® Dry Pure Fish Fertilizer 8-6-1 Produced entirely from fresh fish, this fertilizer is an excellent traditional source of nutrients for all types of plants. This all purpose fertilizer provides nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium. The deodorized dry pellets are easy to use. Alaska® Dry Pure Fish Fertilizer will not burn, builds humus and is safe when used as directed. Derived from fish meal and fish bone meal.

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