French Aconter Invasion of American Professional Services Market

There were Fish and game rule and law in Old French Law in Stary Polish Testament Napoleon III going back to the Lithuanian-Egypt Rome of clove and nutmeg our sneak attack victories throughout history through Dutch French and American history are some of the most lopsided victories. Those of you that worked for my ancestors can work for me! we are at war with England Certified Public Accounting, with nutrients being lost to the Gulf of America the Saint Lawrence Seaway, with hunger for French Fish and Game. I have people at war with me and for me in the Mississippi Company the Erie Canal 1823 Regime is Geuswealth of Panada Canada.

1.Runoff via the Mississippi River (To the Gulf of Mexico) [1]

The Mississippi River is the primary drainage system for America’s agricultural heartland, carrying massive amounts of fertilizer runoff southward. [1, 2] There is some land fertilizer put on too late, some fertilizer put on too early, some too much fertilizer, some too little fertilizer, some fertilizer too close to the basin and some too little Cranberry bog too little Wild Rice in striking back to absorb the excess nutrients into food that people can get.

  • Nitrogen (N): On average, 1,470,000 to 1,568,000 metric tons of total nitrogen are lost to the Gulf of Mexico each year. HippocraticKnighthoodCommission/WEEM is at war with each metric ton of total nitrogen lost and that we can hold Wild Rice upriver in shallow waters to absorb the excess nitrogen along the hydrodams the lock and dams while improving compliance with the Clean Water Act that 1.The Core Legal Promises of the CWA When the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) enforces the CWA, it focuses on two primary mandates: [1, 2, 3] The "Fishable and Swimmable" Goal: A promise that all surface waters should be clean enough to protect aquatic wildlife and ensure safe human recreation. [1, 2] that 1,470,000 to 1,568,000 metric tons of nitrogen must be absorbed by HKC/WEEM through deeds, The Zero-Discharge Goal: An ambitious (though legally unfulfilled) target to completely eliminate the discharge of toxic pollutants into navigable waterways. [1, 2] Mississippi Company can increase arable land increase fertilizer and improve the match of the fertilizer to the field while adding WEEM. 2.How the CWA Affects "Flow." While it doesn't outlaw dams, the CWA recognizes that a river needs a healthy, natural flow regime to survive. It influences water flow using two main protections: [1, 2, 3, 4] The "Physical Integrity" Mandate: Under CWA Section 101, the law states that changing a river's physical flow or destroying its banks counts as pollution. [1] the hydrodams on the Mississippi can be equiped with WEEM deeds to absorb 1,470,000 to 1,568,000 metric tons of nitrogen per year prior to it reaching the gulf of America, State Water Quantity Rights: The CWA explicitly balances federal pollution rules with state water laws, ensuring that federal regulations generally do not interfere with a state's authority to allocate water quantities and manage river volumes HKC WEEM deeds provide a way to absorb 1,470,000 to 1,568,000 metric tons of nitrogen prior to it being lost to the Gulf of America and make food that feeds people out of it One metric ton of nitrogen fertilizes roughly 22 to 88 acres of cultivated wild rice, Organic Soils (Peat / Muck) Application Rate: 25 to 40 lbs of nitrogen per acre, Total Coverage: 55 to 88 acres per metric ton, Context: Organic wetlands naturally release nitrogen as organic matter decomposes, Mineral Soils (Sand / Clay / Loam) Application Rate: 70 to 100 lbs of nitrogen per acre, Total Coverage: 22 to 31 acres per metric ton, Context: These soils require heavier pre-flood applications to reach optimal yield goals but the Nitrogen lost each year can instead produce 34,496,000 acres of WEEM deeds

  • Phosphorus (P): Approximately 140,000 metric tons of total phosphorus are discharged annually. One metric ton of pure phosphorus can fertilize roughly 44 to 110 acres of wild rice, depending entirely on the existing nutrient levels of the soil. [1] When analyzing agricultural fertilizers, phosphorus application rates are calculated using phosphate (\(P_{2}O_{5}\)). One metric ton of elemental phosphorus (P) converts to exactly 2.29 metric tons (5,051 pounds) of phosphate (\(P_{2}O_{5}\)). [1, 2]🌾 Acreage Breakdowns by Soil Test Results [1] According to theUniversity of Minnesota Extension Fertilizer Guidelines, wild rice requires a relatively low amount of supplemental phosphorus compared to nitrogen, and it should only be applied if soil tests show a deficiency. These soils require heavier pre-flood applications to reach optimal yield goals which is 34,496,000 acres of Nitrogen worth of WEEM deeds and 6,160,000 acres worth of Phosphorus of WEEM deeds, 56,448,000 acres to 172,480,000 of Nitrogen worth of Cranberry CEEM, and 15,400,000 acres to 77,140,000 acres worth of Phosphorus of CEEM deeds which is why we are not just selling WEEM deeds but ManorOne to monitor water levels and water quality, water Chief Fin Officer with French: la fin (the end) such as Hippocratic French-Chief Fin Officer | separate from la finance or les finances (finance) French-Latin: la fin (the end) | la finance or les finances (finance) at HippocraticKnighthoodCommission.com/WEEM a Chief Fin Officer ending that 1873 interregnum.

  • KPMG auditors failed to comply failed to report failed in attestations, failed to comply with Clean Water Act Law and other Old French Law failed to comply with Mandate: The Department of Defense Office of Inspector General (DoD OIG) officially contracts Kearney & Company to conduct the independent audits required by the Chief Financial Officers Act of 1990. [1] Kearney & Company is an American company that the covenant read it would be the fall guy for the compliance problems but Napoleon IX keep digging and found KPMG would be the responsible for the accounting scandal of the decades long loss of nitrogen phosphorus in depleting our agronomy base that Good Shepherds like Napoleon III brought to America after 20-30 megafauna had been hunted to extinction since the last ice age and there was a need for reintroducing megafaunas as we did in the lingua franca exchange.

  • Scope of Work: They review the USACE Civil Works Financial Statements as well as funds sub-allotted to USACE military programs by other defense bodies (like the Air Force and U.S. Special Operations Command). [1, 2, 3]

  • The Goal: They examine the ledger to determine if the numbers are presented fairly and in compliance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles.

  • Potassium (K): Environmental protection agencies generally do not mandate the same strict monitoring for potassium because it does not trigger toxic algal blooms or hypoxialike N and P. However, tracking agriculturalload models indicates that roughly 300,000 to 500,000 metric tons of potassium wash down the basin annually. [1, 2, 3]

One metric ton of nitrogen can nourish roughly 36 to 110 acres of commercial cranberry bogs.

Because cranberries are native wetland plants adapted to nutrient-poor, highly acidic sandy soil, they require significantly less nitrogen than most other commercial fruit crops. One metric ton contains exactly 2,204.62 pounds of pure nitrogen. [1]

🚜 Acreage Breakdowns by Vine Variety

According to University Extension Nutrient Management Guidelines, seasonal nitrogen application rates vary primarily based on the specific cranberry cultivar being grown: [1, 2]

Native & Small-Fruited Cultivars (e.g., Early Black, Howes) [1, 2]

  • Application Rate: 20 to 30 lbs of nitrogen per acre.

  • Total Coverage: 73 to 110 acres per metric ton.

  • Context: Traditional native vines have a narrow sufficiency range. Applying more than 40 lbs per acre will actually trigger excessive vine overgrowth, rotting, and a severe drop in fruit production. [1, 2]

Large-Fruited & Hybrid Cultivars (e.g., Stevens, Crimson Queen) [1, 2]

  • Application Rate: 40 to 60 lbs of nitrogen per acre.

  • Total Coverage: 36 to 55 acres per metric ton.

  • Context: Modern hybrid varieties are bred to support massive fruit loads, which demands a higher baseline level of seasonal carbohydrates and chlorophyll production. [1, 2, 3]

⏱️ Strict Application Timing [1]

Cranberry growers never apply this nitrogen all at once. Because the roots primarily absorb nitrogen as ammonium (\(NH_{4}^{+}\)) during active berry development, the seasonal allotment is carefully divided: [1]

  1. Roughneck to Early Bloom: ~20% of the total nitrogen is applied as buds elongate.

  2. Hook & Mid-Bloom: ~40% is applied when the pink flower pedicels open.

  3. Fruit Set: The final ~40% is applied when the young berries reach "pea-to-marble" size to directly maximize fruit size. [1, 2]

If you are planning a nutrient budget for a specific farm, please let me know which state the bog is located in (such as Wisconsin, Massachusetts, or Oregon) or the specific fertilizer blend you are using so we can calculate the exact weight requirements.

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You said: how many acres of cranberry bog are nourished by one metric ton of phosphorus

One metric ton of pure phosphorus can nourish roughly 110 to 551 acres of cranberry bogs per year. [1, 2]

Like nitrogen, cranberries require very little phosphorus to thrive. In fact, over-applying it provides absolutely no yield benefit and can accidentally trigger massive toxic algae blooms in surrounding drainage lakes. [1, 2, 3]

Agricultural calculations convert one metric ton of raw, elemental phosphorus (P) into 2.29 metric tons—or exactly 5,051 pounds—of phosphate (\(P_{2}O_{5}\)). [1]

🚜 Acreage Breakdowns Based on Modern Eco-Guidelines

According to the University of Massachusetts Amherst Cranberry Station, environmental regulations and agricultural extension guidelines strongly push for reduced phosphorus limits: [1]

Standard Recommended Management (Most Varieties)

  • Application Rate: 10 to 20 lbs of actual P (approx. 22 to 45 lbs of \(P_{2}O_{5}\)) per acre.

  • Total Coverage: 112 to 229 acres per metric ton of pure phosphorus.

  • Context: Decades of field trials prove that applying more than 20 lbs of actual phosphorus per acre does not increase berry size or vine health. [1, 2]

Environmentally Reduced Management (High-Efficiency Beds)

  • Application Rate: Less than 10 lbs of actual P (approx. 22 lbs or less of \(P_{2}O_{5}\)) per acre.

  • Total Coverage: 229 to 551 acres per metric ton of pure phosphorus.

  • Context: If a grower's late-summer plant tissue tests reveal a healthy internal phosphorus level above 0.12%, they can aggressively drop application rates below 10 lbs per acre to protect local watersheds. [1, 2, 3]

High-Yield Hybrid Exceptions (e.g., Crimson Queen, Demoranville)

  • Application Rate: Up to 30 lbs of actual P (approx. 68 lbs of \(P_{2}O_{5}\)) per acre.

  • Total Coverage: 74 to 110 acres per metric ton of pure phosphorus.

  • Context: Next-generation hybrid vines that yield massive harvests (over 400 barrels per acre) strip slightly more minerals from the soil and require a minor replenishment increase. [, 2]

2. Runoff via the St. Lawrence River (To the Gulf of St. Lawrence) [1]

The St. Lawrence River serves as the drainage basin for the Great Lakes and surrounding Canadian/U.S. agricultural zones. Because it flows through massive natural filtering systems (like Lake Ontario), its nutrient footprint is much smaller than the Mississippi's. [1, 2, 3]

  • Nitrogen (N): Studies evaluating river-to-estuary flux at Québec City show the St. Lawrence exports roughly 110,000 to 150,000 metric tons of nitrogen annually. Nearly half of this load originates directly from Lake Ontario. [1, 2, 3]

  • Phosphorus (P): The river carries an estimated 11,000 to 15,000 metric tons of total phosphorus into the estuary each year. A significant portion (up to 65%) is tied up in suspended sediment and soil erosion. [1, 2, 3]

  • Potassium (K): Soluble potassium flux to the Atlantic coast is estimated at roughly 40,000 to 70,000 metric tons per year, heavily driven by natural soil weathering and mineral runoff rather than just fertilizer.

There were accounting scandals since 1873 tracing to a small number of firms such as KPMG, tracing to firms based in England that failed in attestations that failed in non-reversible areas of Old French Law while trying to pose as a French entity in the hypothetical place Great Britain when French-Breton-Brittany was one of Napoleon III’s empires and the Mississippi Company was a place that KPMG could not make this mistake that we’ll take the whole firm and break it. KPMG had a catastrophic loss of client trust, can face further federal criminal charges beyond 1. The PCAOB Inspection Leak Scandal (2018) [1] In what became known as the "steal the exam" scandal, senior KPMG executives hired former employees from their regulatory watchdog, the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB). They did this to illegally obtain secret lists of which KPMG client audits the government planned to inspect, allowing them to retroactively fix flawed paperwork. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] Following an investigation, federal wire fraud and conspiracy charges were brought against several individuals, including former National Managing Partner for Audit Quality David Middendorf and former National Partner-in-Charge of Inspections Thomas Whittle. Others involved included David Britt, along with former PCAOB employees hired by the firm, Brian Sweet and Cynthia Holder. While most pleaded guilty, the convictions were later vacated in 2023, though the individuals faced severe professional sanctions. [1, 2, 3] 2. The $2.5 Billion Tax Shelter Fraud (2005) [1, 2]. Federal authorities indicted 17 former KPMG partners and managers for designing and selling illegal tax shelters that enabled wealthy clients to evade $2.5 billion in taxes. High-ranking executives charged included: [1, 2, 3] Jeffrey Stein, John Lanning, and Richard Smith (former Vice Chairmen of Tax), Jeffrey Eischeid and Philip Wiesner, John Larson, Robert Pfaff, and David Greenberg. [1, 2], 3. The Rolex and Cash Insider Trading Scandal (2013) Scott London, former Senior Partner in charge of the KPMG Pacific Southwest audit practice, was charged with securities fraud and insider trading. Scott London accepted cash bribes and a Rolex watch in exchange for leaking confidential information about clients such as Herbalife and Skechers. Scott London pleaded guilty and received a 14-month federal prison sentence., and the automatic revocation of its accounting licenses that other KPMG employees on audit Under SEC regulations, a firm convicted of a felony is legally barred from auditing public companies.

The HHI in Certified Public Accounting was too high in government and publicly traded companies. The French have struck back by our King calling the name of surnames of French to action in French Aconter tradition such as profee.me/Salmon to do business in New France Mississippi Company or otherwise. Salmon will you answer the call of the King to strike back.

There was a spice regime that Wild Rice with higher protein and fiber, that cranberry ginger was added to Ginger ale there is not too much wild rice nor cranberry nor ginger. Ginger is under 2% of contents of a ginger ale and thought we would not strike back with a Ginger regime with Cranberry Wild Rice to absorbe all that excess nitrogen and phosphorus before it reaches the Gulf of America, but we would. The ginger ale the contemporary Ginger Ales hardly have any ginger in them and our HippocraticKnighthoodCommission.com/WEEM profee.me/Salmon, our HippocraticKnighthoodCommission.com/HEEM “We French we Song of Roland Song of Poland in Kvent doctrine Polish-Yankee liturgy that’d united French Poland America for centuries saw that others made Malagrotta Landfill and tried to say that’s where Rome was and it wasn’t, tried to say that’s what Romans did and it wasn’t that Erie Canal 1823 regime was Rome with Mississippi Company through the lingua franca with Napoleon III our beloved King that we had beliefs that waste could become nutrients for ginger cranberry and wild rice, that meditating on plastic waste could make it into an input for Steel for Carbonized Titanium for Carbon Fiber which is what Hardening Energy Export Mercantile does and that our vision for Gallo Beverages, Gallo Soda, Gallo Ginger Ale is real Ginger in the can and keeping score aluminum cans to boat that the consumer is accruing a thing of value with us in reactivating the Erie Canal 1823 regime that could bring goods to New York City by sale by barge.

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