Fertilizer [noun]

Definition of Fertilizer:

dressing to aid production of crops

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Opposite/Antonyms of Fertilizer:

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Sentence/Example of Fertilizer:

The best options allow you to simply insert the fertilizer directly into your plant, strengthening it over time.

The emissions are then either stored or sold for other uses, including fertilizer or even to add bubbles found in soda-type drinks.

These are ploughed and injected with a mixture of water, natural fertilizer and cereal seeds as it passes.

The steady march of higher yields was achieved by using large quantities of fertilizers and pesticides, as well as by discarding local crop varieties that were deemed unfavorable.

It is far more industrial and globalized, and in much of the world it yields many times more crops per acre of land, thanks to new fertilizers, pesticides, and seed varieties.

In this field, and many others like it, the ground had been prepared by a machine, the seedlings transplanted by a machine, and the pesticides and fertilizers applied by a machine.

In one rice-farming village in Guangdong province, farmers did that and over time noticed that their soil was just not as fertile anymore, that they had to keep using more and more fertilizer.

Rural communities like Lowndes County might benefit from a tank that extracts nitrogen and phosphorous to be used as fertilizer.

In the early 1900s, the Haber-Bosch process was harnessed to capture nitrogen from the air and turn it into fertilizer at an unprecedented scale.

They weren’t problems with clear implications for real world applications, such as figuring out how to create more efficient fertilizer manufacturing processes or better batteries.