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Cool-season Forage Crop Production on North Louisiana Coastal Plan Soil: A Summary of Effects of Soil Incorporated Rates of Nitrogen, Phosphate, Potash and Sulfur as Broiler Litter and Commercial Fertilizer on Marshall Annual Ryegrass Grown on Bowie

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The purpose of this publication is to explain a fertility study that was initiated in the fall of 1996 due to limited information on annual ryegrass responses to either soil-incorporated broiler litter or commercial fertilizers use rates on upland sandy Coastal Plain soils.

Primary Audience:
General

Publication #:
RC- 139

Cost Hard Copy:
Free

Resource Listed:
3/8/2005 3:07:35 PM

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Cool-season Forage Crop Production on North Louisiana Coastal Plan Soil: A Summary of Effects of Soil Incorporated Rates of Nitrogen, Phosphate, Potash and Sulfur as Broiler Litter and Commercial Fertilizer on Marshall Annual Ryegrass Grown on Bowie Soil (April 2001)PDF

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