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File name: 10_03_001585b

Binder label: Agriculture

Title: Use the Homestead Bone Black Fertilizer (back)

Created/Published: Detroit : The Calvert Lith. Co.

Date issued: 1870-1900 (approximate)

Physical description: 1 print : chromolithograph ; 8 x 12 cm.

Genre: Advertising cards

Subject: Men; Corn; Fertilizers

Notes: Title from item.

Statement of responsibility: Michigan Carbon Works

Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards

Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department

Rights: No known restrictions.

i should be tearing my hair and finishing my overdue research proposal. not taking pictures of purple fertilizer.

Location: Haleiwa, Oahu, Hawaii | Photograph by Megan Manley

A farming woman spreads fertilizer in a paddy field. © ILO/Truong Van Vi

 

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A farming woman spreads fertilizer in a paddy field. © ILO/Truong Van Vi

 

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File name: 10_03_001610b

Binder label: Agriculture

Title: Delaware River Chemical Works - Baugh & Sons Company. Analysis of Baugh's $25 Phosphate (back)

Date issued: 1870-1900 (approximate)

Physical description: 1 print : lithograph ; 9 x 15 cm.

Genre: Advertising cards

Subject: Factories; Fertilizers

Notes: Title from item.

Statement of responsibility: Baugh & Sons Company

Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards

Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department

Rights: No known restrictions.

March 31, 2023 - TOGO. World Bank Group President David Malpass attends the official reception ceremony of fertilizers for the 2023 harvest season in the Port of Lomé. Photo: World Bank / Torie Smith

 

PHOTO ID: 033123-Togo-DM-03823

File name: 10_03_001590b

Binder label: Agriculture

Title: Williams & Clark Co's high grade bone fertilizers are the best and have the right smell to make the crops grow. (back)

Date issued: 1870-1900 (approximate)

Physical description: 1 print : chromolithograph ; 14 x 9 cm.

Genre: Advertising cards

Subject: Men; Boys; Corn; Fertilizers

Notes: Title from item.

Statement of responsibility: Williams & Clark Co.

Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards

Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department

Rights: No known restrictions.

If used, credit must be given to the United Soybean Board or the Soybean Checkoff.

A farmer sprays liquid urea ammonium nitrate fertilizer to pre-emergent crops.

Photo Credit: P177 | WikiMedia Commons

 

Some kind of loading bay in this slightly more modern extension. Still with the great barrel roof tho!

Typical propaganda posters with motivation slogans for the woking classes.

 

DPRK, Hungnam, Oct. 2015

Another past photown select. Shot with my 10 x macro filter.

Hughes 369E D-HUTE fertilizing some fields in northern Saxony near Kalkreuth.

Fertilizer, NPK 15-15-15 in stack at IITA to improve crop yield.

DPRK, Sept 2011 (scanned slide)

don't be a creep.

  

i wish the earth would just swallow me sometimes.

applying different fertilizers to the nursery green as a test before choosing products and rates to apply on the golf course proper

Composting worms at work making rich fertilizer from newspapers and junk mail - right by the Adult Reference Desk.

Newborn, GA (Newton County). Copyright 2006 D. Nelson

this bag of fertilizer sat in our driveway for so long it grew grass and burst open.

In 2013 was completed the construction and opening of a terminal at the Riga Port in Latvia for the handling and short-term storage of bulk fertilizers. The terminal has been designed and constructed as part of a joint project by Russian and Latvian companies.

 

The total investment in the project was more than 60 million Euros. The capacity of the first phase of the terminal is 2 million tons of bulk cargo per year.

 

Source: uralchem.com/eng/news/6802/

Zia Fertilizer Company Ltd

Ashugonj, Brahman Baria

Bangladesh

Through WSJ Online which I follow on Twitter, I was alerted to Kuroda's Wall Street Journal timely and informative opinion piece on Asia's Food Crisis (2008-05-05). I realized that this article was rich in research-based information and provided an excellent summary of a pivotal moment in the social history time-line of the way in which "Wealth Disparities Will Intensify." See Drummond and Tulk (2006). First I dugg Kuroda's article.

 

Then I began a slow world rhizomic process using the semantic web with its microblogs, blogs, social bookmarking, aggregators and folksonomies locating this article at the centre of a dendronic cartography.

 

Leaving all the windows and tabs open on Firefox I worked with and between Adobe Photoshop, notepad, blogs, etc to produce this series of layered images which I call digitage. They conform to Powerpoint's default size and highest resolution (1440 x 900). I saved them as .jpg to upload to the Flickr account using my new handy Flickr desktop uploader. These images Circum Asian Pacific Globe snurl.com/27ekf 2. "Globalization: Food, Fertilizer and Fuel", snurl.com/27el3 3. On the Tomato Trail 4. Consuming Questions: East and West snurl.com/27en3 were then combined into a .ppt PowerPoint file entitled "Food, Fertilizer, Fuel" which conforms to the slidenet.com default size. Once the slidenet.com presentation was uploaded I collected all the urls and transformed them into snurls. (Snurls are shortened urls that can also be used with microblogging services like Twitter.)

 

This article then on the East and West was a catalyst to my first "snurl cloud" or "snurl roll" on on Twitter. (A second snurl cloud links to the first: "Wealth Disparities Will Intensify also on Twitter (2008-05-06).

 

In a sense this is a virtual faint echo of Barndt's Tangled Routes (2001). See also Flynn-Burhoe (2006-11-17) on the layered digitage linking tomatoes, French Fries, fast foods, high-meat-protein-consumption, Milton Friedman's "The Social Responsibility of Business is to Increase Profits" (1970), Cannibals with Forks and Barndt's Tangled Routes: Women, Work and Globalization on the Tomato Trail (2001).

 

Webliography and Bibliography

 

Barndt, Deborah. 2001. Tangled Routes: Women, Work and Globalization on the Tomato Trail. Aurora, ON. Garamond Press.

 

Drummond, Don & Tulk, David (2006 ) Lifestyles of the Rich and Unequal: an Investigation into Wealth Inequality in Canada. TD Bank Financial Group.

 

Flynn-Burhoe, Maureen. 2006. "Wealth Disparities Will Intensify (Drummond and Tulk 2006)." >> December 15, 2006.

 

Kuroda, Haruhiko. 2008. "Solving Asia's Food Crisis". Wall Street Journal Asia. May 5, 2008.

 

Text for Flynn-Burhoe, Maureen 2008. "Food Fertilizer Fuel." >> papergirls.wordpress.com

The control panel of a machine in the almost-certainly-fake machine hall in Hungnam, the largest fertilizer factory in North Korea.

Rice farmers in Nueva Ecija Province load the bags of fertilizer they received from FAO onto their tricycles. FAO mobilized its typhoon Haima and Sarika emergency response to support the Government of the Philippines in addressing the livelihood recovery needs of farming families who lost their ready-to-harvest and newly planted crops.

©FAO/Nikki Meru

 

Paul Musembi Katiku, a field worker based in Kiboko, Kenya, weighs maize cobs harvested from a low nitrogen trial. The Improved Maize for African Soils (IMAS) project is breeding 'fertilizer-friendly' maize that is responding to poor soil fertility, a key challenge that smallholder farmers in Africa face.

 

Florence Sipalla/CIMMYT

www.cimmyt.org

Taken with 5D + 70-200 L

 

Place : Padang Lembik, Kelantan,Malaysia.

 

This are not HDR or blended images, they are taken from just one single SHOT.

A colorful machine in the almost-certainly-fake machine hall in Hungnam, the largest fertilizer factory in North Korea. The factory is rumored to have manufactured chemical weapons.

Fertilizer Factory at Drapetsona Piraeus

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