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_aAnnual Rice Forum 2009 : _bRevisiting the organic fertilizer issue in rice / _corganized by the Asia Rice Foundation |
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_aLaguna, Philippines : _bPhilippine Rice Research Institute, SEAMEO SEARCA, _c2010 |
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_aviii, 58 pages : _bIllustrations (some colour) ; _c23 cm |
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505 | _aOrganic materials have been used as fertilizers since the time man began to domesticate crops, not by choice, but because they are the ones available. In Greek mythology, King Augeas was said to have asked the strongman Hercules to clean his stable of 3,000 oxen. And so, Hercules diverted the River Alpheus through the stable and manure and dirt, an accumulation of 30 years, were deposited in the adjacent land where, subsequently, the crops grew luxuriantly. | ||
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_aAsia Rice Foundation (Philippines) _eAuthor |
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_aPhilippine Rice Research Institute. _eAuthor |
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_aSEAMEO Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agriculture. _eAuthor |
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_3Table of contents only _uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/fy13pdf02/2012325363.html |
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