GB190722180A - Improvements in or relating to Fertilizing Compounds. - Google Patents

Improvements in or relating to Fertilizing Compounds.

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GB190722180A
GB190722180A GB190722180DA GB190722180A GB 190722180 A GB190722180 A GB 190722180A GB 190722180D A GB190722180D A GB 190722180DA GB 190722180 A GB190722180 A GB 190722180A
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John Thornewill Fraser-Hewett
Charles Leese Watchurst
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22,180. Hewett, J. T. M. Fraser-, and Watchurst, C. L. Oct. 8. Manures.-A fertilizer, stated to act as an insecticide and as a preventative of blight, mildew, mould, &c., is obtained from petroleum by successively adding and mixing an absorbent material, such as peat, resin, lime, and more absorbent material. The product may for use be mixed with carbon matter, and also with such fertilizers as the soluble phosphates, sulphates, and nitrates, guano, and bone-meal. The petroleum may be replaced by petroleum refuse, astatki, paraffin, and shale oils, and the resin by resin oil, pitch, coal tar, or wood tar. The carbon matter may be charcoal, graphite, electric carbon dust, soot, lignite, brown coal, or coal dust. Suitable absorbents are dry soil or clay, alkaline earths, fossil meal, bone dust, tar, peat, and sawdust.
GB190722180D 1907-10-08 1907-10-08 Improvements in or relating to Fertilizing Compounds. Expired GB190722180A (en)

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WO2005063655A2 (en) * 2003-12-31 2005-07-14 Toom Pungas Organic-mineral fertilizer and method to produce it

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WO2005063655A2 (en) * 2003-12-31 2005-07-14 Toom Pungas Organic-mineral fertilizer and method to produce it
WO2005063655A3 (en) * 2003-12-31 2005-09-29 Toom Pungas Organic-mineral fertilizer and method to produce it

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