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titleOfInvention Process for fertilization and composition therefor
abstract 1459396 Fertilizer composition AGRINALKA AS 14 March 1974 [16 March 1973] 12744/73 Heading C1B Crop areas are fertilized by applying a fertilizer consisting of fly ash in wet form to a crop area in an amount of 0À2 to 10 tons of wet fly ash per hectare. The fly ash may be applied in the form of a mixture consisting of limestone and fly ash. The fly ash, which is derived as a waste material from the use of pulverized hard coal as a fuel in power stations, supplies nutrients such as P, K, Ca and Mg to plants and also contains a large number of trace elements.
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