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Reclamation of an alkali soil of the Hacienda series

Roy Overstreet, J. C. Martin, R. K. Schulz and O. D. McCutcheon

Hilgardia, 1955, vol. 24, issue 3

Abstract: A “swamp culture” regime in which water grass was grown for several months under very moist conditions has proved to be an important factor in the reclamation of an alkali soil of the Hacienda series.

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Date: 1955
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