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Seminar Molla
Seminar Molla
(Group four)
Name of student Id no
1. Belaynesh Addis RU0129/13
2. Hillina Muluye RU0828/13
3. Temesgen Getachew RU0528/13
4. Temesgen Molla RU0460/13
5. Molla Kassa RU2639/13
6. Woynishet Birihanu RU0122/13
7. Zinash Takele RU2859/13
December, 2023
Bonga, Ethiopia
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
First of all we would like to thank our almighty God for his invaluable throughout our life.
Lastly, we would like to our adviser or Mr Tamirat Wato ( Msc) for he suggestion and reliable
1.3. Objectives
1.3.1 General Objective
To the determine the main role of integrated nutrient management in soil
properties and crop production.
3.2. Recommendation
Using the combination of inorganic and organic fertilizers
Using correct time of application and method of application of both inorganic and
organic fertilizer
Management of crop residues on farm in order to maintain soil fertility.
The rate of uptake of inorganic nutrients from the soil would be balanced by the rate of
return of in organic nutrient to the soil.
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