Author: Norman Orso Burrus
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Languages : en
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A Fertility and Farm Management Study of a Three Hundred Acre Farm in Des Moines County, Iowa
Farm Organization and Management Studies in Warren County, Iowa
Author: Chlorus William Crickman
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Category : Agricultural experiment stations
Languages : en
Pages : 64
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Publisher:
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Category : Agricultural experiment stations
Languages : en
Pages : 64
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A Fertility and Management Study of a 280 Acre Farm in Clay County, Iowa
The Cultivator & Country Gentleman
A Soil Fertility and Farm Management Study of a Farm in Winneshiek County, in Northeastern Iowa
Author: Sigurd Hanson
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Category : Farms, Small
Languages : en
Pages : 30
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Category : Farms, Small
Languages : en
Pages : 30
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A Study of the Organization and Management of Dairy Farms in Northeastern Iowa
Author: Albert Thomas Mighell
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Category : Dairy farming
Languages : en
Pages : 56
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Category : Dairy farming
Languages : en
Pages : 56
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A Fertility Study of a 120 Acre Farm in Pocahontas County
The Country Gentleman
Soil Fertility
Author: C. L. Marlatt
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Category : Agricultural experiment stations
Languages : en
Pages : 636
Book Description
To build up and maintain fertility in the soil, feed a large part of the crops and return the manure to the land. If manure is not available, plow under crops grown for the purpose. Plow deep (but do not subsoil). Grow leguminous crops for the nitrogen they add to the soil. Commercial fertilizers and lime may be important means of improving the soil, but the fertilizer requirements of different soils and different crops in different seasons are so little understood that we are not yet in a position to make positive recommendations that are of a general application.
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Category : Agricultural experiment stations
Languages : en
Pages : 636
Book Description
To build up and maintain fertility in the soil, feed a large part of the crops and return the manure to the land. If manure is not available, plow under crops grown for the purpose. Plow deep (but do not subsoil). Grow leguminous crops for the nitrogen they add to the soil. Commercial fertilizers and lime may be important means of improving the soil, but the fertilizer requirements of different soils and different crops in different seasons are so little understood that we are not yet in a position to make positive recommendations that are of a general application.
A Fertility Study of a 480-acre Farm in South Dakota
Author: Ernest G. Rudolph
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Category : Farms
Languages : en
Pages : 40
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Publisher:
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Category : Farms
Languages : en
Pages : 40
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