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  1. 1. Humic acid Animals dung slurry Urine Liquid molasses Dry molasses powder brown sugar corn syrup Compost tea Vermicompost tea Etc. Vermicompost Farm yard manure Small ruminants manure Humanure Poultry litter Other animals dung Worm castings Spent mushroom compost Peat Coffee grounds Etc. Sphagnum moss Mountain peat Forest humus Corn meal Oil seed cake Cotton seed meal Etc. Seaweed Grass clippings Straw Rice husk Coco peat Saw dust Alfalfa meal Wood chips Green mulch Leaf litter Cut flowers litter Vegetables waste Crop residue Water Clean water Mineral water Magnetic water Etc. Air Methane (CH4) Carbon dioxide(CO2) Nitrogen Oxide (NOx) Etc. Soil microbes bacteria fungi protozoa nematodes earthworms Arthropods Rhizobium Azotobacter Trichoderma viride Bacillus thuringenesis Azospirillum Bacillus megatherium Pseudomonas fluorescence Glomus fasiculatum Glomus mosseae Etc. Effective Microorganisms Earthworm castings Biochar Silt Sludge Biosolids Clay Pottery shards Terra Preta nuggets Baked earth /soil Bone Meal Fish bones Blood meal Fish meal Fish emulsion Ash Seashells Etc. Rock dust Glacial rock dust Zeolite Gypsum Sand (quartz) Rock phosphate Vermiculite Lime Sea salt Sea Minerals Perlite Azomite Fullers earth Greensand Etc. Synthetics Polymers Etc. Macronutrients nitrogen (N) phosphorus (P) potassium (K) calcium (Ca) magnesium (Mg) sulfur (S) Micronutrients boron (B) chlorine (Cl) copper (Cu) iron (Fe) manganese (Mn) molybdenum (Mo) zinc (Zn) and nickel (Ni) Dr.N.SaiBhaskarReddy saibhaskarnakka@gmail.com June,2013

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