Lack of fertilizers makes rice leaves yellowish instead healthy dark-green color :Applying NPK fertilizer to rice field for Optimum yield.

Hello Hive,

This is coming really late and am not sure if it will have any benefit or impact on the rice but since we are not ready to very thin grains of rice, we decided that it is better to add the fertilizers.

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Organic foods are better as we are beginning to learn. They contain less chemical that affect human systems. They are more healthier both to man and the environment.
Since the world is also trying to reduce Agricultural and chemical pollutants in water bodies, as aquatic life also matters.

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Food grown using organic fertilizers like poultry droppings, cow dungs and compost are more healthy to our human systems but these aren't readily available ever since the advent of inorganic fertilizers that could multiply your harvest twice as much

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Lack of fertilizer made the rice yellow in color

I would also like an experiment to determine if organic fertilizers are better in terms of food crops production talking about the quantity harvested per acre and also the quality of grains.
Maybe this can be a next year farming project. While we are still on the quest to grow larger amount of crops is also paramount that we put into consideration the health benefits of what we eat.

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This is the white NPK fertilizer we often apply to rice field every year, often times the rice leaves gives a yellowish- green coloring if it lacks Nitrogen or phosphorus, these elements are needed for proper growth of the plant and once it is readily available in the soil we have green and healthy growing plant.

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