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What soil is suitable for building vineyards

Grapes are not very strict on soil. Except for heavy saline-alkali soil, marshland and groundwater level less than 1 meter, they can be cultivated on other types of soil, but most suitable are loose soil and well-ventilated gravel loam and sand. Loamy soi

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Manage garlic and increase income

As the temperature continues to rise, the spring management of garlic is gradually kicking off. The returning period of garlic is generally before and after the “shock”. The average temperature of the day is above 12 °C for 4 to 5 days, an

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Time and method of sesame topdressing

The best time and method of sesame topdressing Seedling stage: Because the nitrogen fertilizer at the bottom is too easy to make the seedlings grow and form high seedlings, the sesame seedling period generally only uses part of the nitrogen fertilizer as

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Spring seedling planting master points

Seedling planting After the seedlings are shipped, if they are not planted in time, they can be planted first. The ditch is selected after the back of the house. The general ditch is 40 cm deep and 80 cm wide. The length depends on the number of seedling

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Potion has magical cell reverse growth

Researchers add "magic potions" to cells. Photo courtesy Guangzhou Institute of Biomedicine and Health, Chinese Academy of Sciences How to quickly and well induce pluripotent stem cells has recently been approached. Researchers have developed a "magic potion&q

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Pay attention to feeding chickens

Feeding chickens should be based on the optimal amount of water for chickens to drink. Chickens of 1-6 weeks of age are growing at a weekly age of 20-100 ml per chicken; 100-200 ml per day of 7-12 weeks old young chicks; 200-230 ml per day of non-laying hens; 230 per day of laying hens -300 ml.

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