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The phrase "artificial fertilizer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing types of fertilizers that are synthetically produced, as opposed to those derived from natural sources.
Example: "Farmers often choose artificial fertilizer to enhance crop yields and improve soil quality."
Alternatives: "synthetic fertilizer" or "chemical fertilizer".
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Ammonium nitrate is probably the world's most widely used artificial fertilizer.
That year he opened the first fertilizer factory, thus initiating the artificial fertilizer industry.
And do not bother to point out that genetically modified foods require less artificial fertilizer or pesticide.
Archived data of two artificial fertilizer plants "Neohim" and "Agropolihim" has been utilized.
Instead, he earned an agricultural degree in 1922 and accepted a job in an artificial fertilizer factory, which he left after a year.
In the 19th century artificial fertilizer was introduced to improve some of this land for agriculture, and large stretches were forested, mainly with Scotch pine (Pinus sylvestris).
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Béziers distills alcohol and makes artificial fertilizers and spray chemicals for the vineyards.
Ammonium nitrate, a high-order explosive found in some artificial fertilizers, is a white crystal solid in its pure form.
Ebert and Irvine used no pesticides or artificial fertilizers, and they didn't install an irrigation system.
No synthetic ingredients; everything grown without artificial fertilizers and pesticides, no irradiation or sewage sludge.
Ammonium nitrate (NH4NO3), a salt of ammonia and nitric acid, is the most common nitrogenous component of artificial fertilizers.
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