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Home Publications National Nursery Proceedings 1968 Adjusting Soil Composition for Tree Seedling Production as Indicated by Soil Analyses

Adjusting Soil Composition for Tree Seedling Production as Indicated by Soil Analyses

The chemical analysis of soils, commonly referred to as soil testing, to determine the fertility level and lime status of a particular soil, and to lend assistance in making fertilizer recommendations is now well accepted by most Agronomists and Horticulturists. Soil testing certainly has many limitations, but the information obtained from a good soil test is usually very helpful when properly interpreted, and recommendations are made by qualified personnel.


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Author(s): W. J. Peevy

Publication: National Nursery Proceedings - 1968

Event: Southeastern Nurserymen's Conference Proceedings II
1968 - Alexandria, LA

Section: Nursery Soil Management