Concept selected: Fertiliser use and techniques
- Definition
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This researches the total area fertilised with organic fertilisers. Solid manure is defined as excrements from domesticated animals, with or without litter, which eventually contain a scant amount of urine. Slurry is the urine of domesticated animals that eventually contains a scant amount of excrement and/or water. Semi-liquid manure or lisier is a mixture of excrements and urine from domesticated animals that eventually contains water and/or a scant amount of litter. On those areas fertilised with manure and slurry, this distinguishes the areas in which an immediate incorporation of manure has been made, that is, an incorporation of the manure into the soil in less than four hours' time, approximately.
- Source
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Survey on Production Methods in Agricultural Operations. Methodology
- Topic
- Statistical operations (links to the Inventory of Statistical Operations)
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