FERTILIZERS - FOR AGRICULRAL EXAMS - IBPS-AFO, IFFCO & NSC Exam
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- Fertilizers - Most Important Topic For Agricultural Exams
FERTILIZERS - FOR AGRICULRAL COMPETITIVE EXAMS - IBPS-AFO, IFFCO, NSC, ICAR PHYSICAL SCIENCE, ICAR JRF AGRONOMY Exam
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Very nice class sir ji
Purane time me log Lota le kar khet me jate the fertilizer ki zarurat he nahi thi 😂😂😂
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@@agriculturalstudies I have studied aa lot from your videos, if you don’t mine. I have suggestion for you make videos on competitive exams syllabus for NABARD and AFO like ARD syllabus and agricultura syllabus for the exams it will helpful for many people, if you make videos on that thank you.
thankyou so much for your suggestion NIkhit ❤❤
I'll surely upload videos regarding these examinations. @@nikhithreddy7127
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SSP(Single super phosphate) contains:
16% phosphorus
12% sulphur
21% calcium
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Bro. High analysis fertilizer has primary nutrient content 40% or more. That's what my teacher told me during my viva exam. Plz make it sure once
Actually our lecturer told us 25% and I also checked this on the internet. It is mentioned as 25%.
But if you find any other criteria in any book, do share it with me.
I just now asked another professor, he told that "30% is more appropriate. But this value is not. Specified correctly anywhere"
Okay brother 👍