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agriculture result in the increasing in the concentration of the nitrate, sulphate, phosphate and pesticides (Libra, et al. 1986,1987; Robert, et al, 1998; Molerio, et al 1998; Ramón et, al. 1998; Pertti et, al. 1999; Alice et, al. 1999; An...
Agricultural Biotechnology Biotechnology is the use of living organisms—microbes, plants, or animals—to provide useful new products or processes. In a broad sense, biotechnology continues a process that is thousands of years old (Michael, p...
agricultural water is recycled back to surface water and/or groundwater. However, agriculture is both cause and victim of water pollution. It is a cause through its discharge of pollutants and sediment to surface and/or groundwater, through...
agriculture replaced subsistence agriculture in the North, and household production was replaced by factory reproduction. Massive foreign immigration from Ireland and Germany greatly increased the size of the Northern cities. From 1960 to 1...
is frequently highlighted simply in conditions of greenhouse gasses owing to leakage of agro-chemicals or to wearing down of impure dirt particles. As a fact, nevertheless, more significant ecological issues are owing to the disproportion o...
Agricultural Wages Board (AWB) is an independent body with a statutory responsibility to alter minimum earnings for people enlisted in rural growers in England and Wales. The Board also has discretionary forces to decide other terms and sit...
agricultural use of pesticides, especially insecticides and herbicides, industrial wastes, marine oil spillage, and domestic wastes. They are potentially harmful to human health and aquatic organisms. Nutrients arising from sewage and agric...