- Bone meal (or
bonemeal) is a
mixture of
finely and co****ly
ground animal bones and slaughter-house
waste products. It is used as a
dietary supplement...
- Treats". Pedigree.
Retrieved 2020-01-17. MacConnell, Sean (18
March 2005). "
Bonemeal to be used
again in pet food".
Irish Times.
Retrieved 23 July 2020. "Regulation...
-
Bloodmeal 13.0% 2.0% 1.0% 0.5% – – Bone
ashes – 35.0% – 46.0% 1.0% 0.5%
Bonemeal 4.0% 22.5% – 33.0% 0.5% 0.5% Hoof / Horn meal 14.0% 1.0% – 2.5% – 2.0%...
- Acid?". Chymia. 10: 11–23. doi:10.2307/27757245. ISSN 0095-9367. "Making
Bonemeal Fertilizer". ECHOcommunity.
Retrieved 2023-12-29. "Opinion of the Scientific...
- (hatArt, 1995) with Han
Bennink and
Christy Doran Where Home Is (Enja, 1998)
Bonemeal (Raybone, 2000)
Ibrahim Electric Meets Ray
Anderson (Sundance, 2005) Sweet...
- necessary. Traditionally, phosphate-bearing
materials added to soil
include bonemeal,
powdered slag, and seaweed.
Potash is a
substance that
contains pot****ium...
- low
phosphorus levels.
Researchers found that
feeding the
cattle sterile bonemeal, or
maize with
unnaturally high
levels of phosphorus,
nearly eliminated...
-
bondsman bone
bonebed boned bonehead boneheaded boneless bonelessness bonemeal boner bonesetter boneshaker boneyard bony
bonfire book
bookcase bookie...
- He
explains they use
absolutely no "animal residues," such as
manure or
bonemeal, in
their gardens. "As vegetarians, we are
against the
slaughter business...
- Eye (12.7 MWe) and
Glanford (13.5 MWe - now
switched to
burning meat and
bonemeal). The fourth,
Westfield (9.8 MWe), was
developed by
Energy Power Resources...