Causes of poor water penetration in soils studied - - conclusions discussed
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M. R. HubertyPublication Information
Hilgardia 1(2):2-3. DOI:10.3733/ca.v001n02p2a. January 1947.
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Abstract
Many soils which in their native condition were of good tilth, of low density, and highly permeable to water, have lost their fine structure and have become compacted when placed under cultivation.
Huberty M. 1947. Causes of poor water penetration in soils studied - - conclusions discussed. Hilgardia 1(2):2-3. DOI:10.3733/ca.v001n02p2a
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