Waste lime supplies phosphorus to sugarbeet
Authors
F. Jack HillsRobert L. Sailsbery
Authors Affiliations
F. Jack Hills is Agronomist Emeritus, Cooperative Extension, University of California. Davis; Robert L. Sailsbery is Farm Advisor, Glenn, Butte, and Tehama counties, University of California, Davis.Publication Information
Hilgardia 41(7):17-18. DOI:10.3733/ca.v041n07p17. July 1987.
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Abstract
Sugarbeet responded as well to waste lime as to phosphorus fertilizer. The lime aided seedling emergence and yields.
Hills F, Sailsbery R. 1987. Waste lime supplies phosphorus to sugarbeet. Hilgardia 41(7):17-18. DOI:10.3733/ca.v041n07p17
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