Sewage sludges for agriculture: Production of high value specialty crops, nursery stock and similar crops possible disposal outlet for treated sewage
Authors
R. H. SciaroniO. R. Lunt
Authors Affiliations
R. H. Sciaroni is Farm Advisor, San Mateo County, University of California; O. R. Lunt is Assistant Professor of Soil Science, University of California, Los Angeles.Publication Information
Hilgardia 11(11):13-15. DOI:10.3733/ca.v011n11p13. November 1957.
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Abstract
Studies have shown that various aspects of agricultural production can dispose of large quantities of sewage sludge.
Sciaroni R, Lunt O. 1957. Sewage sludges for agriculture: Production of high value specialty crops, nursery stock and similar crops possible disposal outlet for treated sewage. Hilgardia 11(11):13-15. DOI:10.3733/ca.v011n11p13
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