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Certified Crop Advisor Terms 2024
  • Certified Crop Advisor Terms 2024

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  • Certified Crop Advisor Terms 2024 Acid Soil: A soil that has a pH value of less than 7.0. Aerobic: A condition identified by the presence of oxygen. Agronomic Nutrient Rate: Agronomic Amount of nutrients required by a crop for an expected yield, after all soil, water, plant, and air credits are considered. Alkaline Soil: A soil that has a pH value greater than 7.0. Ammonium (NH4+): Ammonium A form of nitrogen that is available to plants from fertilizer and organic matter decompositio...
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Certified Crop Advisor Terms 2024
  • Certified Crop Advisor Terms 2024

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  • Certified Crop Advisor Terms 2024 Acid Soil: A soil that has a pH value of less than 7.0. Aerobic: A condition identified by the presence of oxygen. Agronomic Nutrient Rate: Agronomic Amount of nutrients required by a crop for an expected yield, after all soil, water, plant, and air credits are considered. Alkaline Soil: A soil that has a pH value greater than 7.0. Ammonium (NH4+): Ammonium A form of nitrogen that is available to plants from fertilizer and organic matter decompositio...
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Certified Crop Advisor Terms 2024
  • Certified Crop Advisor Terms 2024

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  • Certified Crop Advisor Terms 2024 Acid Soil: A soil that has a pH value of less than 7.0. Aerobic: A condition identified by the presence of oxygen. Agronomic Nutrient Rate: Agronomic Amount of nutrients required by a crop for an expected yield, after all soil, water, plant, and air credits are considered. Alkaline Soil: A soil that has a pH value greater than 7.0. Ammonium (NH4+): Ammonium A form of nitrogen that is available to plants from fertilizer and organic matter decompositio...
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CDFA Commodities exam 2024 with 100% correct answers
  • CDFA Commodities exam 2024 with 100% correct answers

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  • What is the NOP? - correct answer National Organics Program; est after Organic Food Prod Act of 1990; Made into law in Oct 2002; Does NOT cover non-food items Why National Organic Standards? - correct answer Uniformity among standards; Uniformity among certifying agents; Assurance of organic integrity What is organic food? - correct answer Meets NOP standards; grown without use of most conventional pesticides, fertilizers made w/synthetic ing./sewer sludge, bioengineering, or ionizin...
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AEPS 315: Principles of Plant nutrition, Soil Management
  • AEPS 315: Principles of Plant nutrition, Soil Management

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  • AEPS 315: Principles of Plant nutrition, Soil Management macronutrients (6) ️N K Ca P Mg S Micronutrients (9) ️Fe Mn Cl B Cu Zn Mo Ni Na? role of nitrogen ️Amino acids, protein synthesis, nucleic acids role of Potassium (7) ️Enzyme activation, winter hardiness, water relations, N uptake and protein synthesis, disease resistance, translocation, starch synthesis Role of Calcium ️membrane function, cell regulation Role of Phosphorus ️ATP, used e...
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Edmentum Agriculture: Final Exam with verified solutions
  • Edmentum Agriculture: Final Exam with verified solutions

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  • Edmentum Agriculture: Final Exam with verified solutions 1. Which of these does organic farming use?: Green Manure 2. Wendell is working on a project to reduce wastage of farm products. Which initiative will more likely to help him in reduce wastage of farm products?: - Developing proper storage and supply chain facilities 3. Which option best describes punctuality in the context of positive workhabits?: ensuring that you fulfill your commitments on time or in advance 4. Chrissie shirksth...
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Apes Final questions and answers graded A+ 2024
  • Apes Final questions and answers graded A+ 2024

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  • Apes Final11) In general, successfully introduced species experience ________. A) increased environmental resistance B) competitive success against native species C) increases in limiting factors D) increased competition from other organisms E) decreased biotic potential - correct answer B.) Competitive success against native species 12) Bullfrog tadpoles are often sold as fish bait, even in areas where they do not occur naturally. When people buy 10 of them and don't use them all, they...
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AEPS 315 Verified Answers
  • AEPS 315 Verified Answers

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  • AEPS 315 Verified Answers ranking economic importance dairy fruit veggies grain percentage of organic out of all food sold in US 5.7% of all the food sold in U.S. was organic percentage of organic produce out of all sold in US 14.6 % of produce sold in US was organic converting dairy herd feed- 100% organic vs 80% organic 9 months 80% organically produced feed 3 months 100% organically produced feed top 10 states in organic sales CA Washington Pennsylvania Orego...
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CDFA Commodities Exam Questions And Answers (Verified And Updated)
  • CDFA Commodities Exam Questions And Answers (Verified And Updated)

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  • CDFA Commodities Exam Questions And Answers (Verified And Updated) What is the NOP? - answerNational Organics Program; est after Organic Food Prod Act of 1990; Made into law in Oct 2002; Does NOT cover non-food items Why National Organic Standards? - answerUniformity among standards; Uniformity among certifying agents; Assurance of organic integrity What is organic food? - answerMeets NOP standards; grown without use of most conventional pesticides, fertilizers made w/synthetic ing./sewer...
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AGN 115 Final Exam | 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest 2024 Version
  • AGN 115 Final Exam | 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest 2024 Version

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  • AGN 115 Final Exam | 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest 2024 Version People in the poorest nations normally spend (on average) more than 20% of their disposable income on food. (Lec. 4) - True Joel Salatin's said his goal in managing his operation is to ____. (Fresh the movie, 2009) - "marry" some new technologies with knowledge and experience Traditional agroecosystems make extensive use of locally available and renewable resources. - True In Fresh (2009), Michael Pollan (...
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