Nutrient definition
Nutrient means a chemical element or compound, such as nitrogen or phosphorus, which is essential to and promotes the development of organisms.
Nutrient means protein, carbohydrate, fat, fibre, sodium, vitamins and minerals listed in point 1 of Part A of Annex XIII to this Regulation, and substances which belong to or are components of one of those categories;
Nutrient means protein, carbohydrate, fat, fibre, sodium, vitamins and minerals listed in the Annex to Directive 90/496/EEC, and substances which belong to or are components of one of those categories;
Examples of Nutrient in a sentence
The lessee shall attend a Nutrient Management Farmer Education (NMFE) class within the first year of the lease commencement date.
Struck by the polar debate between outmoded, traditional farming methods on one end and organic farming on the other, we have launched an innovative project to provide greater sustainability gains at the farm level, especially through reduced phosphorous and nitrogen run-off, through a Whole Farm Nutrient Management Program.
Nutrient Management: Lessee shall develop and follow a nutrient management plan to meet Natural Resources Conservation Service Standard 590 for all fertilizer and manure applications on the cropland.
More Definitions of Nutrient
Nutrient means a chemical element or compound, such as nitrogen or phosphorus,
Nutrient means total nitrogen (TN), total phosphorus (TP), or their organic or inorganic forms.
Nutrient means a chemical element or compound, such as nitrogen or phosphorus, which is
Nutrient means total nitrogen and total phosphorus.
Nutrient means organic materials and chemicals, including especially nitrogen and
Nutrient means any element or compound essential as a raw mineral for organism growth and development and, for the purpose of this regulation, is limited to nitrogen and phosphorus.
Nutrient means any natural or synthetic substance normally consumed as a constituent of foodstuffs, which provides energy, and which is needed for growth, development and maintenance of life and physiological health, or of which a deficit may cause characteristic biochemical or physiological changes to occur;