Iron deficiency in California crops
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E.F. WallihanAuthor Affiliations
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Hilgardia 30(3):4-5. DOI:10.3733/ca.v030n03p4. March 1976.
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Abstract
In connnection with a 1974 survey of 22 western states, we agreed to gather information on the types of crops in California taht are subject to iron deficiency and to estimate the acreage involved. Recognizing that the severity of the problem veries from year to year because of weather conditions, we concluded that the most useful information would be obtained from members of Copperative Extension who have long familiarty with field conditions in the various agricultural sections of the state. therefore, the information summarized below was obtained from Country Farm Advisors throughout California.
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