150,000 sq ft divided by 1,000 sq ft per application= 150 applications.
150 applications x 3 ounces per application = 450 ounces
450 ounces divided by 16 ounces per pound = 28.125 pounds.
2007-03-24 11:51:03
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answered by Christmas Light Guy 7
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BAD BAD BAD GIRL
pesticides and herbicides are wrong all the time as well as fertilizers
there are no exceptions
they contaminate ground waters ,raise the PH and affect human childbirth very negatively.
And desertification is usually the final product when the soil has been killed by agro chemicals and heavy equipment
Alternative Farming Methods ,that are sustainable and autosufficient ,using proved organic methods are the answer
there are hundreds of ways to get rid of pests either by design (diversity)or organic methods of pest control
herbicides are rediculous
just a mulch cover gets rid of weeds and produces compost this also makes fertilizers obsolete
MULCH
what you do is to cover the ground with mulch which is the same principal as compost but it includes the whole garden surface
the top part of the soil where the topsoil is being produced houses a world or microbiotic life.
Mulch is organic material green or dry that covers the ground,the thicker the better the composting process will turn it in to black topsoil
the humidity is preserved underneath and promotes the devellopment of worms,who airate the soil (their exists no better compost than their excrements)and a variety of micro biotic life which together with the mulch produce more topsoil.
the mulch also keeps the ground temperature even and guards against the impact of the rain ,which would other wise brings salt to the surfave if on unprotected land
Mulch also prevents the soil from drying out because of the sun and, lay it open to wind erosian.
and it turn out the lights for any weeds that want to come up
do not use chemicals because the water will wash them into the ground and if enough people did that, you would be guilty of helping to contaminate subteranean water suplies that other people could be pumping up to drink,
ALTERNATIVE FARMING
read up on Organic Farming and Permaculture
A lot of hardcore Intelligent farmers are changing for sustainable farming
instead of the quick 3 to 5 years of intense monocultures that kill the ground and then live with the consequences
and dont talk dirty again,mentioning pestecides and herbicides , there are childen on this show
NOTE ON ORGANIC PEST CONTROL
Just a few examples of organic pest control and there are thousands
In Mexico we got a sort of small lizard that lives on the wall ,and sit near the lamps ,and eat mosquitos all night,
in the mango orchards we release laboratory bred wasps to attack and kill the caterpillars that go for the mangos
there are small chickens, called a silky or bantom or chaparito which are all small chickens that do not scratch ,but run after ,jumping and walking insects,they take care of about 70 percent of all garden pests.
feasants,guinyfowel,partridge will do the same work
iguanas kill grashoppers and all kinds of flying insects
birds we also dont kill
when the passion fruit is ripe ,a little black caterpiller comes and wants to destroy them,luckely a little finch type bird turns up and eats the black caterpillars.
In Mexico we have let mazacoas,which are, python type snakes in to the garden to take care of the rats.
In Africa we released mole snakes into the garden and field to combat the plagues of Norwegian rats that were destroying the fields
ant eaters and armadillos take care of leafcutting ants that can destroy a large tree in a week.and eat beatles and such
potbelly pigs and deer and normal pigs are good in an orchard because they eat fallen rotting fruit which breeds a lot of small flies.
in our water reservoirs we put fish to eat the mosquito larvas.
i have bred tree frogs from eggs and released them in the garden to eat mosquitos and horse flies.
Source(s):
Permaculture is a world recognised earth friendly movement but tends to include people that practice the concept and is active in all fields
Permaculture means permanent agriculture
a concept put forward by Bill Mollisson in the 60`s
which is a complete hand book for environmental design.
With practical solutions for energy systems ,infrastructure ,housing,
animal shelter ,water systems and sustainable agricultural practises.
With the world and it`s history as it`s source
From the chinampas of Mexico to the teraced gardens of the Andes.
From the dessert whadis to the steppes of Russia.
Covering all climatic conditions temporal, dessert, humid and dry tropics.
with chapters on soil ,Water harvesting and land design,
Earth working ,Spirals in nature,Trees and water ,utilising energy flows,
Strategy for an alternative nation
the Permaculture designers manual by Bill Mollison,which cost about 40 dollars.
some other writers that are on the internet are
david Holmgren
Larry Santoyo
Kirk Hanson
Masanobu Fukuaka has written ,
One-Straw Revolution
The Road Back to Nature
The Natural Way of Farming
http://www.context.org/iclib/ic14/fukuok...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/masanobu_fu...
Simon Henderson
and Bill Molisson.
a representitive of the concept in USA is
Dan Hemenway at YankeePerm@aol.com
barkingfrogspc@aol.com
http://barkingfrogspc.tripod.com/frames....
http://csf.colorado.edu/perma/ypc_catalo...
2007-03-22 02:51:26
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answered by Anonymous
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3 oz. x 150,000 = 150,000 x 3 =450,000 oz
2007-03-21 20:26:40
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answered by Anonymous
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