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commercial fertilizer

American  

noun

  1. fertilizer manufactured chemically, as distinguished from natural fertilizer, as manure.


Etymology

Origin of commercial fertilizer

An Americanism dating back to 1885–90

Example Sentences

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The contracts Gevo is developing with corn growers in South Dakota are intended to keep carbon in the ground by reducing the use of commercial fertilizer, increasing soil fertility and reducing erosion.

From New York Times • Apr. 4, 2023

About 90% of nitrate contamination comes from manure and commercial fertilizer application.

From Seattle Times • May 1, 2022

He expects Iowa growers may suck out an extra billion gallons this year from storage in tanks on farms to substitute pricey commercial fertilizer.

From Reuters • Apr. 6, 2022

Meanwhile, we are killing the Gulf of Mexico with excessive commercial fertilizer, which washes down the Mississippi River.

From The Guardian • Feb. 11, 2020

First, to say nothing of the money made from the cattle, the large quantity of stable manure saved will largely reduce the amount of commercial fertilizer needed.

From Agriculture for Beginners Revised Edition by Burkett, Charles William

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