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What Does Super Phosphate Mean?

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    Super phosphate is a fertilizer. It is produced with the action of concentrated sulfuric acid upon the ground rock that contains phosphate. Super phosphate spread world wide economically by its use in the second half of the 20th century in New Zealand in the process of development of aerial topdressing.

    The creation of super phosphate can be done naturally also. It is created in very large quantities by the action of bird faeces or guano tat results in deposits. These deposits should be around the sea bird colonies that can be mined in any way. The typical super phosphate fertilized soils cannot have the presence of earthworms. They neither have soil structure nor do they have the nutrient availability as the earthworms are not present.
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    Lovikca 

    answered 3 years ago

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