Archive for February 26th, 2010

Test Prove

February 26, 2010
Posted by Matthew King

Farmers have used an increasing amount of conventional fertilizer since the end of World WarII. Initially, huge yield increases were realized, but over the last few decades, yields have leveled out and, in some cases, declined despite numerous advances in seeds, pesticides and equipment.

With increased consumer concern about residues and hazardous run-off combined with tougher government regulations, farmers have begun using more Natural Fertilizer products. Most of these products are incorporated into their existing practices and they report many benefits from their use.

Replicated research trials and actual field use trials conducted on AGGRAND Natural Fertilizer 4-3-3 were used to determine the effects of AGGRAND when incorporated into crop production systems in the following areas:

1. Seed germination

2. Plant growth stimulation

3. Disease suppression

4. Yields

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The Myth that Synthetic Motor Oil May Cuase Sludge

February 26, 2010
Posted by CarRepairDad

Its a common myth that Synthetic Motor oils may cause sludge, but the opposite is true compared to the more traditional petroleum style of oil. One of the first things that happen to newer petroleum oil is that the lighter ingredients burn off in petroleum which in turn makes the oil more bulky and thick. The second thing that happens to the petroleum style of oil is that after time the chemicals start to mix which in turn begins to start forming a sludge like substance.

Synthetic oil on the other hand is made up of different chemicals compared to petroleum. Synthetic motor oils hold up against sludge because of the chemical make up and its ability to defend the loss of the lighter ingredients which in turns keeps the oil lighter which is a ideal for what you want to use in a engine. With a lighter mixture of oil and keeping the oil at nice mixture will help with the gas mileage and help save the wear and tear that your engine could form with heavy mixed oil.

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