Sentences with phrase «insanimus guano»

From the late 1960s through the early»70s, the denizens of this tiny Pacific island were the wealthiest people on the planet per capita, due to the dense and valuable guano deposits left on the island by fish - eating seabirds over a period of eons.
We get OK to re-open soon, guano not right thing.
To our valued customers, the reports that our birds nest soup contained guano are not true, the health department is investigating and we hope to reopen our facilities as soon as the investigation is over.
The Fifth Monarchy Men, a guano insane English terrorist group, said the apocalyptic battle between Christ and Satan would happen in 1666CE.
The woman was a charlatan and her followers are guano insane for believing her tripe.
If you'd like to read some bat - guano insane, violent, racist ranting, just read the Mormon Journal of Discourses.
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Guano Australia operates from its Australian Head Office based in Buderim, Queensland, from modern well equipped facilities and is strategically posed to lead the organic fertiliser industry well into the 21st century and beyond.
Mr Jashar, not forgetting the history that Guano Australia was built on, has now teamed up with local institution WB HUNTER GROUP — to service the entire Goulburn Valley region and Southern NSW / Riverina.
The Guano CEO / Director, John Kismet Jashar, was raised on his family's orchards and has spent most of his life in agriculture and horticulture, as well as food and beverage production.
Guano Australia Pty Ltd is 100 % owned by Kismet International Pty Ltd, and as such is truly 100 % Australian owned.
This ready and seemingly inexhaustible supply of phosphorus, in the form of guano phosphate (seabird droppings), dramatically increased Australian crop yields, and agricultural productivity following the Second World War.
John Kismet Jashar commenced operations for Guano Australia Pty Ltd in the early 90s, from Shepparton Victoria.
Over the past 25 years, Guano Australia has grown from strength to strength to become a national fertiliser company.
When doing so they said that they had two different kinds, one from Mexican bats (which had a higher nitrogen content), and the other domestic bat guano, which has a nutrient ratio of 3 -8-1.
Hello Dave, We added Chiltepin and Piquin seed to our product line of chile pepper seeds, and I understand that the wild Chiltepins germinate quicker when treated — I am trying the same procedure that eventually got my Galapagos chile seeds started: I just soaked them overnight in mild guano solution.Question... From your Encyclopedia (I love that book!)
We added Chiltepin and Piquin seed to our product line of chile pepper seeds, and I understand that the wild Chiltepins germinate quicker when treated — I am trying the same procedure that eventually got my Galapagos chile seeds started: I just soaked them overnight in mild guano solution.
This year I bought bat guano, as usual, to fertilize my pepper plants.
Those who do not have access to guano can soak the seeds in a 10 percent bleach solution for a few hours, then rinse them off and plant.
The guano cycle begins when plant matter is eaten by insects, which are, in turn, eaten and digested by bats.
Malcolm Beck from Texas, harvests and sells guano from Bracken Cave through his organic gardening emporium, Garden - Ville.
Guano is prized by Malcolm Beck and many organic farmers and gardeners for its properties as a plant fertilizer, soil builder, soil cleanser, fungicide, nematocide and compost activator.
While this was happening, a team of Australians who had been working in the struggling guano industry on various islands off North Queensland's coast were being rallied to take over the plant and equipment to get the new phosphate mining industry up and running.
Colonel «Bat» Guano — The fans who go along with whatever Allen does.
Among those, the nitrogen - and phosphorus - rich guano produced by millions of seabirds (such as nesting cormorants, above) was so prized it went by the name «white gold.»
This organic soil combines earthworm castings and bat guano for a soil that nurtures and nourishes your plants without anything unnatural.
By radiocarbon dating guano samples at 13 gyrfalcon nest sites in Arctic regions of west Greenland, Kurt Burnham of the Edward Grey Institute of Field Ornithology in Oxford, UK, and colleagues showed that some sites have been occupied for at least 2500 years.
Guano aside, it may still make use of the bats.
Rather than feeding on bat guano like many other cave cockroaches, the new species instead graze on bacteria and fungi.
JANUARY 1860 FIELDS AND FERTILIZER — «A very valuable letter has lately been written by Professor Liebig, the eminent chemist at Munich, in Bavaria: «In consequence of the farmer restoring with guano and bones but a small portion of the very same elements of seeds and of fodder which had been withdrawn from his fields by centuries of cultivation, their products are wonderfully increased.
Experiments with special reference to this end, in six different parts of the kingdom of Saxony, showed how enormously the corn and flesh production of Europe has been increased by the yearly importation of 100,000 tons of guano.
Using new chemical analyses of penguin guano extracted in sediment cores from a lake on the island, the researchers unraveled the history of the penguin colony.
The caves — dark, cramped and spattered with guano — were ignored.
Lead author Dr Steve Roberts from BAS says: «When we first examined the sediment cores we were struck by the intense smell of the guano in some layers and we could also clearly see the volcanic ash layers from nearby Deception Island.
The so - called bat guano is rich in nutrients, its specific composition depends on the bats» feeding habits.
«Thus, we were able to track nitrogen from bat guano into the seeds of Dipteryx trees,» explains IZW scientist Christian Voigt.
The insects» strange genitals may be a by - product of where they live: barren caves with little food except dead bats and bat guano.
Some fish swim up rivers and die; birds sprinkle the land with their guano; and those deep - sea nutrients slowly work their way into ecosystems on land with the help of bald eagles and bears and the like.
Next, the team hopes to analyze the guano content in the collected layers of mud to discover how long the penguins have been nesting in the Danger Islands.
So you've got dozens of differentspecies of animal living off the bat guano.
A lot of the wildlife down here feasts on guano and unfortunate newborn bats that lose their grip.
Scientists had known of an Adélie penguin colony (Pygoscelis adeliae) in these Danger Islands, but satellite images revealed more guano on the rocky islands...
An adult Antricola marginatus tick probably feeds on bat guano, but youngsters riding on mom's back (shown) readily leap off to drink blood if warm mammals are nearby.
Figuring out how a single offshore fault can rupture — perhaps in a sequence of different segments — to produce such a varied history of tsunamis will take many more records like the one in the guano - laced cave.
Because Antarctica's dry, cold conditions preserve penguin detritus, each colony accumulates piles of guano, as well as old feathers, eggshells, and bones, especially those of chicks.
«If you dig into an active penguin colony, the sediments will be jet black and tarry and gooey — that's just degrading guano and pebbles,» says Emslie.
They feast on any chicks that get kicked out of the nest, as well as on the rest of the extra-productive swamp life, fertilized by all that guano.
Isotopic analysis of the guano pile in the M?gurici Cave resulted in a near annual record of winter precipitation for the region.
Birds play an important role in a wide variety of ecosystems as both predator and prey, in controlling insect populations, pollinating and seed dispersal for many plants, and in releasing nutrients on to land and sea in the form of guano.
In a new paper published this week in the research journal Scientific Reports, USF geochemistry Professor Bogdan Onac and PhD student Daniel Cleary report that isotopes found in bat guano over the last 1,200 years can provide scientists with information on how the climate was and is changing.
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