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| Title: | Vegetable Crop Fertilization |
| Authors: | Peck, Nathan |
| Keywords: | vegetable crop fertilization |
| Issue Date: | Jan-1975 |
| Publisher: | New York State Agricultural Experiment Station |
| Series/Report no.: | New York's Food and Life Sciences Bulletin 52 |
| Abstract: | Plants are living integrators of all soil and environmental
factors from planting to final harvest. High yield potential
due to correct soil pH, organic matter, drainage, and structure;
use of quality seeds of responsive varieties; even and
proper distribution of plant population; pest control;
avoidance of phytotoxic substances in the soil and atmosphere;
and proper crop rotation will increase yield
response due to fertilizers. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1813/5052 |
| Appears in Collections: | Food and Life Sciences Bulletin
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