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Soils and fertilizers.

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Date Issued:
1950
Summary:
The first agronomic revolution in 1940 in Germany was the beginning of the manufacturing of commercial fertilizers. Particular soils are required for certain crops. Some soils need ingredients that are not listed as fertilizer elements in any mixed fertilizer. This report describes the importance of soil fertilizers application in order to improve the quality of soils, crop yields and food quality.
Title: Soils and fertilizers.
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Name(s): Brooks, T. J. (Thomas Joseph), b. 1870
Florida Dept. of Agriculture.
PALMM (Project)
Type of Resource: text
Issuance: monographic
Date Issued: 1950
Date Issued: 1950
Date Issued: 1950
Publisher: State of Florida, Dept. of Agriculture
Place of Publication: Tallahassee,
Physical Form: electronic resource
Extent: viii, 157 p. ; 22 cm.
Language(s): eng
Summary: The first agronomic revolution in 1940 in Germany was the beginning of the manufacturing of commercial fertilizers. Particular soils are required for certain crops. Some soils need ingredients that are not listed as fertilizer elements in any mixed fertilizer. This report describes the importance of soil fertilizers application in order to improve the quality of soils, crop yields and food quality.
Table of Contents: The land and its care -- General principles -- Sources and functions of fertilizer elements -- Home mixing -- Fertilizer formulas -- The meaning of PH -- Composting and mulching -- Soil pests -- Soil organisms -- Citrus fertilizer programs -- Composition of Florida-grown vegetables -- Soils and syrup -- Fertilizer consumption -- Florida soils -- Uses of lime.
Target Audience: general
Identifier: 49633090 (oclc), AAA3476 QF, 979478 (digitool), uf:105396 (fedora), UF00003035 (IID)
Note(s): by T.J. Brooks.
"July, 1950."
Cover title.
Electronic reproduction. [Florida] : State University System of Florida, PALMM Project, 2001. Mode of Access: World Wide. System Requirements: Internet connectivity; Web browser software; Adobe Acrobat Reader to view and print PDF files. Electronically reproduced from Collection in George A. Smathers Libraries at the University of Florida. Date Issued had: <1950>.
Subject(s): Soils -- Florida
Fertilizers -- Florida
Persistent Link to This Record: http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/dl/UF00003035.pdf
Persistent Link to This Record: http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/dl/UF00003035.jpg
Host Institution: UF
Other Format:
(OCoLC)44450263
Is Part of Series: Bulletin (Florida. Dept. of Agriculture) ; no. 3.