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		<title>Get To The Root Of The Farming Industry Organic Farm Fertilizer</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Aug 2009 08:35:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Marie Hull</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[How many times have we heard the term "you are what you eat"? More times than we'd like to, but the more chemical filled foods we eat, the worse we feel. Sadly, the average person doesn't spend enough time thinking about where their food really comes from. Surely this is indicative of how much time is spent pondering on the role that farm fertilizer plays in the food that they put on the dinner table every night. It's only practical to keep our primary source of produce and grains on our homeland. This makes farm fertilizer a vital component in today's farming industry.]]></description>
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<div class="byline">How many times have we heard the term &#8220;you are what you eat&#8221;? More times than we&#8217;d like to, but the more chemical filled foods we eat, the worse we feel. Sadly, the average person doesn&#8217;t spend enough time thinking about where their food really comes from. Surely this is indicative of how much time is spent pondering on the role that farm fertilizer plays in the food that they put on the dinner table every night. It&#8217;s only practical to keep our primary source of produce and grains on our homeland. This makes farm fertilizer a vital component in today&#8217;s farming industry.</div>
<p>Fish emulsion has played an important part in farm production, and with the results farmers have experienced, the use of fish emulsion is on the rise. It is an important ingredient in today&#8217;s farm fertilizer.</p>
<p>Our farms give our country what we need to live happy, healthy lives, not to mention the work that it provides. Today&#8217;s economy is struggling and it would be disastrous to have to rely on another country for our everyday sustenance. As long as our farmers are using fish emulsion for their farm fertilizer, our produce and grains will stay in our own back yards no &#8220;made in China&#8221; stamped on our tomatoes.</p>
<p>There is no arguing that the best farm fertilizer for your crops is fish emulsion. It&#8217;s organic, therefore environmentally friendly. In the past decade, we have become more health-conscious. We are exercising regularly and eating healthy. We even have game shows on television where obese people are racing through healthy eating and exercise, to lose weight. It isn&#8217;t about &#8220;dieting&#8221; anymore, it&#8217;s about lifestyle change. A great part of this health revolution is how we eat and what we eat.</p>
<p>Fish emulsion has saved the day for farmers. Being able to claim that your product is &#8220;CERTIFIED ORGANIC&#8221; will boost sales and profits. Using fish emulsion for farm fertilizer ensures this stamp! Today&#8217;s soccer mom is pumping her kids with the best food available. Only the best for their little heroes. The final price tag benefits the farmer, and the product benefits the consumer. Everyone wins.</p>
<p>That little bit of extra money spent on organic food saves you big bucks in the long run, and most people won&#8217;t hesitate on smart spending. No one likes being sick or going to the doctor, and eating healthy keeps you healthy back to the old cliche, &#8220;you are what you eat&#8221;. Soon everyone will catch on to eating well, and then everyone will be able to afford a fridge full of organic munchies (if they aren&#8217;t already growing their own).</p>
<p>The use of organic farm fertilizer isn&#8217;t a new concept. It doesn&#8217;t take a genius to know that&#8217;s how it all started out. The earth didn&#8217;t come equipped with chemicals to put into our soil for cultivating food. Fish emulsion was used by Native Americans to ensure the success of their crops, so why on earth would we use chemicals on our crops?</p>
<p>Two very important factors regarding farm fertilizer are cost and safety. This makes the use of fish emulsion that much more practical. Since the final product is safely stamped &#8220;ORGANIC&#8221;, then costs are going to be covered from profit. Safety makes the final product that much more desirable. There&#8217;s no harm done to the environment during cultivation, and no one is at risk for eating any toxins in their food.</p>
<p>The best part of it all is that it harms no one and helps everyone! Using organic farm fertilizer will let our planet still have a leg to stand on when it comes to survival. You can&#8217;t go wrong when you grow organic. When we keep our farms producing amazing amounts of food, our precious fuel for our bodies we keep our food industry jobs in our country. The next time you&#8217;re faced with the dilemma of what kind of farm fertilizer to buy, don&#8217;t let it be a dilemma. Go organic!</p>
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<div class="links">Tina Hull helps small farms be profitable using organic methods and is a respected authority in <a href="http://www.best-organic-fertilizer.com/pasture-fertilizer.html">pasture fertilizer</a>. Find out more at her website about <a href="http://www.best-organic-fertilizer.com/pasture-fertilizer.html">pasture fertilizer</a>.</div>
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		<title>How To Turn Fish Into Fertilizer</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Jul 2009 08:47:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Marie Hull</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Organic growers are more careful about what and where their liquid organic fertilizers come from. Hence, this article discusses how liquid fish emulsions are made. First of, they are mostly made from the Menhaden fish which is not considered a human food source. However this fish is used for making oil and animal feeds. The waste from the production of this fish into oil or animal feed is the ingredient used for making liquid fish fertilizers.]]></description>
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<p>Organic growers are more careful about what and where their liquid organic fertilizers come from. Hence, this article discusses how liquid fish emulsions are made. First of, they are mostly made from the Menhaden fish which is not considered a human food source. However this fish is used for making oil and animal feeds. The waste from the production of this fish into oil or animal feed is the ingredient used for making liquid fish fertilizers. </p>
<p>The process of making liquid fertilizer starts with cooking the fish and pressing out the oils and liquids. The solids are made into fishmeal, animal feed, and other products. The oil, which is literally worth its weight in gold, is skimmed off. The liquid is boiled down until it thickens, making fish emulsion. </p>
<p>A small amount of phosphoric acid is added to the fish emulsion to lower the pH. Lowering the pH makes the liquid fertilizer more acidic, which prevents it from decaying and fermenting into gas. Before phosphoric acid was added in the manufacturing process, containers of fish emulsion were known to burst from fermentation. Because the amount of added phosphoric acid is so small (less than one percent by weight), the product is still considered organic.</p>
<p>Although formulations vary, fish emulsion liquid fertilizer typically contains approximately four to five percent nitrogen (N), two percent phosphorus (P), two percent potassium (K), and trace elements. Trace elements, also called micronutrients, are chemical elements that plants need in minute quantities in order to thrive.</p>
<p>Adventurous gardeners make their own liquid fertilizer from fish. It&#8217;s a smelly, messy process, but it could be economical for gardeners with a ready supply of fish waste.</p>
<p>Fish emulsions stand out from the other natural- based fertilizers because of its speedy delivery of nutrients to plants. This makes them a great assistant for farmers and gardeners during seed planting and transplanting. Fish emulsions first need to be mixed with water before it can be applied on the soil or sprayed to the plant leaves.</p>
<p>As with the use of all fertilizers, application instructions should be followed strictly. Remember to dilute it in the recommended percentage to prevent damaging seeds and young plants. Only mix the amount you are going to use that day because after it has been mixed with water its potency will be lost when stored. And keep the mixture away from heat to prevent deterioration. Since its made from fish, brace yourself for the pungent odor but this will disappear in a few days.</p>
<p>Production of liquid fish emulsions fertilizers is environmentally sound from start to finish. Only fish parts that are unused or are considered as waste by fish and feed processing companies are used. Thus, the use of fish emulsions organic fertilizers thus decrease toxins in our food and helps make zero waste possible.</p>
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<div class='links'>Tina Hull specializes in working with small farms and is a respected authority in <a href="http://www.best-organic-fertilizer.com">liquid organic fertilizer</a>. Get more information by going to her website about <a href="http://www.best-organic-fertilizer.com/liquid-fertilizer.html">liquid organic fertilizer</a>.</div>
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