Wool you look at that? Sheep wool pellets as fertilizer in container-grown crops with short cultivation time
Sheep wool pellets (SWP) is an organic fertilizer that capitalizes an excess waste product of sheep husbandry, providing a way to reduce the environmental impact of wool and recycling it back into the production cycle. With a NPK of 10-0,1-4,5 and other trace elements, the pellets are considered a w...
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SLU/Dept. of Biosystems and Technology (from 130101)
2022
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