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so, what compost is, is its organic matter that has been broken down by microorganisms largely, they do the work of breaking down the organic matter and that can be manure, it can be grass clippings, leaves, straw, any kind of, anything that was once alive. what happens then, is the reason we use it,
reply phil on march , at : pm for compost, you want about times as much carbon materials (sawdust/straw/leaves) as nitrogen materials (manure/fresh grass clippings), by volume.i think half and half is good for the raised beds. it would be best to let that sit for a year to break down. or if you're using...
https://www.smilinggardener.com/lessons/benefits-of-composting/
now what to do w my 15 straw hats?
act. my only recommendation might be a draw string for the cape for when breezes kick up, bit other than, this is my new go to for the desert. date published: 2018-09-02 rated 5 out of 5 by deeno from this is now my favorite hat i have a lot of hats, even various ones for being out in the sun - big straw...
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haesebrouck f. control of mycoplasma hyopneumoniae infections in pigs (2008) veterinary microbiology, 126 (4), pp. 297-309. 2. thacker, e.. diagnosis of mycoplasma hyopneumoniae (2004). animal health research rev. 5, 317-320. 3. thacker, e. l., mycoplasmal diseases. in: diseases of swine (9th ed.), b.e. straw
haesebrouck f. control of mycoplasma hyopneumoniae infections in pigs (2008) veterinary microbiology, 126 (4), pp. 297-309. 2. thacker, e.. diagnosis of mycoplasma hyopneumoniae (2004). animal health research rev. 5, 317-320. 3. thacker, e. l., mycoplasmal diseases. in: diseases of swine (9th ed.), b.e. straw...
https://www.zoetis.co.cr/conditions/porcino/mycoplasma-hyopneumoniae.aspx