Synthetic fertilizers are man-made substances used to provide essential nutrients to plants. They are formulated with chemicals and minerals that help plants grow bigger and healthier.
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From soil erosion and depletion of water resources to oceanic «dead zones» associated
with synthetic fertilizer run - off and generation of major greenhouse gas emissions.
From the seed stock to harvest, our sugar cane is cultivated and harvested by hand and grown
without synthetic fertilizers, pesticides or herbicides.
Make sure every ingredient you buy is USDA - certified organic or all natural to ensure the ingredients in your puppy food don't
contain synthetic fertilizers, growth hormones, pesticides or chemicals.
We formulate with certified organic ingredients, which dramatically reduces residue from pesticides, unnecessary synthetic chemicals, and
synthetic fertilizer residue in our product ingredients.
Agricultural greenhouse gas emissions are mainly produced when chemical companies burn fossil fuels to
produce synthetic fertilizers, and when distributors fly food around the world.
Nitrogen -
based synthetic fertilizers, which made up more than half (52 %) of all U.S. cotton fertilizer use, are also considered a major contributor to increased nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions, which are 310 times more potent than carbon dioxide (CO2) as a greenhouse gas.
These standards require growers to abstain from the application of prohibited materials,
including synthetic fertilizers and pesticides for 3 years prior to certification and throughout the certification period.
There's a lengthy list of requirements, but one includes that produce can only be called organic if it's certified to have grown on soil that had no prohibited substances [such
as synthetic fertilizers and pesticides] applied for three years prior to harvest.
Organic farming is a form of agriculture that relies on ecosystem management and attempts to reduce or eliminate the use of external agricultural inputs,
especially synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, plant growth regulators, and genetically modified organisms (GMO's)...
Minimizes energy consumption by 30 - 70 % per unit of land by eliminating the energy required to
manufacture synthetic fertilizers, and by using internal farm inputs, thus reducing fuel used for transportation
Rainforest Alliance certified, UTZ certified, and fair trade also have several agroenvironmental standards restricting the use of many of the most toxic pesticides and herbicides,
although synthetic fertilizers and some pesticides, fungicides, and herbicides are permitted.
Leaving aside the social justice concerns surrounding farm consolidation (and therefore the favoring of rich landowners over peasants), it required massive dams like Bhakra or groundwater mining for irrigation water and huge quantities of
synthetic fertilizers made from fossil fuels in addition to Borlaug's wheat.
Now, researchers have engineered microbes that, when added to soil, make fertilizer on demand, producing plants that grow 1.5 times larger than crops not exposed to the bugs or
other synthetic fertilizers.
Meanwhile, in developing nations
where synthetic fertilizers are unaffordable, nitrogen is often the limiting nutrient for growing crops, leading to poor yields.
Organic foods are often associated with
fewer synthetic fertilizers and pesticides, but the USDA has created plenty of other requirements; to make the grade as a certified organic food.
Farms are often very large, highly specialized, and run like factories with large inputs of fossil fuels, pesticides and other chemicals, and
synthetic fertilizers derived from oil.
As mentioned in my post on 5 ways that urine can help save humanity, not only can pee
replace synthetic fertilizers, but research has shown that tomatoes grown with urine actually out perform their conventionally grown counterparts.
Grow your own food — Nothing like eating garden fresh fruit and veggies, especially if it hasn't been tainted
by synthetic fertilizers or pesticides.
Recent years have seen a significant rise in organic produce — defined by the United States Environmental Protection Agency as food that is grown and processed without
using synthetic fertilizers or pesticides.
For instance, organic fruits, vegetables and other crops must not have been treated
with synthetic fertilizers, certain pesticides or sewage sludge.
By law, organic foods can not
contain synthetic fertilizers, industrial pesticides, antibiotics, growth hormones, or artificial food ingredients.
These include increased use of renewable natural gas, reduced fugitive methane emissions, less need
for synthetic fertilizers, and increased land restoration.
By using organically grown ingredients, we help keep highly toxic, persistent pesticides and
synthetic fertilizers out of the environment and our bodies, making organic farming and agriculture good for both people and the planet.
In contrast, the overuse
of synthetic fertilizers in conventional farming will often leave the soil stripped of organic matter, robbed of natural fertility, and devoid of microbial activity.
It is not clear why T3 levels are impaired, but potential explanations include disturbed circadian variation of cortisol levels and exposure to organochemicals such as perchlorates (residues of
synthetic fertilizer in your produce and water) and others.
Global agricultural emissions of the gas have increased by 20 per cent in the last century as a result of widespread use of nitrogen -
based synthetic fertilizers.
Rather, greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture would drop by 28 percent without farmed animals because of increases associated with producing additional food crops and the use of
more synthetic fertilizer to replace manure.