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titleOfInvention Yield increase and quality improvement of agricultural products by rare earth fertilizer
abstract The present invention relates to a method of diluting a fertilizer consisting of rare earth elements in a feed crop to water at a concentration of 20 ppm or 800 ppm, and to a method for using fruit trees, vegetables or rice, and in particular, the rare earth fertilizer of the present invention. When applied to feed crops, the yield and feed rate of feed crop seeds are increased to increase the yield of feed crops, and also to promote the growth and quality of fruit trees, vegetables or rice. Rare earth is universally present in nature and has the effect of increasing disease resistance and environmental resistance, pesticide residues and nitrates, which makes it possible to cultivate crops stably against pesticides and to improve the quality of crops without fear of soil pollution such as chemical fertilizers. Improved and increased yields allow easy utilization of crops.n n n Rare earth, fodder crops, fruit trees, vegetables, rice, fertilizer
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