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Land growing continuous grain corn as a cash crop loses soil at a rate of 14.0 metric tonnes ha-1 yr-1. This is a fertile soil,...Asked by rina math help
Land growing continuous grain corn as a cash crop loses soil at a rate of
14.0 metric tonnes ha-1 yr-1. This is a fertile soil, which has an organic matter content of 3.8% and nitrogen content of 0.35% (both by mass).
a) Calculate how long it will take to erode the entire Ah horizon of this soil. Assume an initial Ah thickness of 7 inches and a bulk density of 1.25 g cm-3 prior to the onset of cultivation .
b)If the entire Ah horizon is lost, calculate how many kg of manure you would need to add per hectare in order to replace the lost organic matter if manure is assumed to be 100% organic matter.
c)If nitrogen (as ammonium nitrate) sells for $0.70 kg-1, calculate the dollar value of nitrogen that would have to be added per hectare in order to replace the lost nitrogen.
14.0 metric tonnes ha-1 yr-1. This is a fertile soil, which has an organic matter content of 3.8% and nitrogen content of 0.35% (both by mass).
a) Calculate how long it will take to erode the entire Ah horizon of this soil. Assume an initial Ah thickness of 7 inches and a bulk density of 1.25 g cm-3 prior to the onset of cultivation .
b)If the entire Ah horizon is lost, calculate how many kg of manure you would need to add per hectare in order to replace the lost organic matter if manure is assumed to be 100% organic matter.
c)If nitrogen (as ammonium nitrate) sells for $0.70 kg-1, calculate the dollar value of nitrogen that would have to be added per hectare in order to replace the lost nitrogen.
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Answered by
rina math help
I did try this and i figure out for a) i think u use density to find mass
i guess first u need to find volume for that so i did 14 tones * 7 inches and i got that and i used that to find the mass.
i don't know if that's rite! and im confused on part b and c!
please help!
i guess first u need to find volume for that so i did 14 tones * 7 inches and i got that and i used that to find the mass.
i don't know if that's rite! and im confused on part b and c!
please help!
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HelpPlease
Hey, I'm working on the same thing and I'm really confused, How did you go about doing 1.a)?
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