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The following short introduction is presented in order to prepare the Justiciar Knight for the fertiliser acquisition phase of his operation. Justiciar Knights will establish a cover and must therefore learn the very minimum about agricultural practices. You must learn enough about agriculture in order to pass any scrutiny checks the fertiliser clerk may present in the form of questions. You must learn to think, dress and act like a farmer and become confident through study of agricultural practises and your agricultural cover. Before you move forward with the acquisition phase you must determine several factors when establishing the cover.
You should rent a small isolated farm which has indoor/shed storage capabilities. It is optimal to place your “acquirement/storage base” in a rural area in a neighbouring country if possible, as fewer red flags will be raised by the store clerks towards foreign nationals as they will assume you will bring the goods to your country immediately. Just keep in mind; not all nitrogen based fertilisers are suitable as a component to a WMD – fertiliser bomb.
“What type of crop will you grow, how large is your field, how much nitrogen based fertiliser do you need per hectare?”
You want to choose a fertiliser intensive crop for your cover which, in regards to a climatic context, can grow in your country. A property with 10 hectare (100 000 square metres), planting the crop; sugar beets, will have a fertiliser requirement of 1060-1360 kilograms during a one rotation (100-130 days).
Common crops vs. fertiliser intensity
The overview is American so it does not necessarily reflect European crops
Crop | Euro per planted hectare | Percent of operating costs |
Maize/corn | ||
Sugar beets | ||
Rice | ||
Peanuts | ||
Cotton | ||
Barley | ||
Wheat | ||
Grain sorghum | ||
Oats | ||
Soyabeans | ||
Potatoes | N/A | N/A |
Source: USDA, Economic Research Service
Top agricultural products
Top agricultural products, by crop types (million metric tons) 2004 data | Top agricultural products by individual crops (million metric tons) 2004 data | ||
Cereals | 2 263 | Sugar Cane | 1 324 |
Vegetables | Maize/corn | ||
Roots and Tubers | Wheat | ||
Milk | Rice | ||
Fruit | Potatoes | ||
Meat | Sugar Beet | ||
Oilcrops | Soybean | ||
Fish (2001 est) | Oil Palm Fruit | ||
Eggs | Barley | ||
Pulses | Tomato | ||
Vegetable Fiber | |||
Source: Food and Agriculture Organization
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