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− | IFSM Aims at Managing Soil by Combining by Combining Different Methods of Soil Fertility Amendment Together with Soil and Water Conservation. IFSM is Based on Three Principles: | + | = Welcome to the Integrated Soil Fertility Management(IFSM) Group = |
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| 1)Maximising the Use of Organic Sources of Fertilizer(e.g. Manure and Compost Application, Nitrogen-Fixing Green Manure and Cover Crops). | | 1)Maximising the Use of Organic Sources of Fertilizer(e.g. Manure and Compost Application, Nitrogen-Fixing Green Manure and Cover Crops). |
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| 3) Judiciously Using Inorganic Fertilizer According to the Needs and Economic Availability. | | 3) Judiciously Using Inorganic Fertilizer According to the Needs and Economic Availability. |
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Latest revision as of 09:51, 5 July 2017
Welcome to the Integrated Soil Fertility Management(IFSM) Group
WOCAT definition:
IFSM Aims at Managing Soil by Combining Different Methods of Soil Fertility Amendment Together with Soil and Water Conservation. IFSM is Based on Three Principles:
1)Maximising the Use of Organic Sources of Fertilizer(e.g. Manure and Compost Application, Nitrogen-Fixing Green Manure and Cover Crops).
2) Minimising the Loss of Nutrients.
3) Judiciously Using Inorganic Fertilizer According to the Needs and Economic Availability.