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Gypsum, sulfur, and sulfuric acid for reclaiming an alkali soil of the Fresno series

Roy Overstreet, J. C. Martin and H. M. King

Hilgardia, 1951, vol. 21, issue 5

Abstract: This paper is a report of recent experiments in the use of gypsum, sulfuric acid, and sulfur in the reclamation of a severely affected alkali soil of the Fresno series. Effects of the soil correctives on the yield of irrigated pasture are compared statistically.

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Date: 1951
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