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Using cannery wastes on forage cropland

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California Agriculture 30(9):6-7.

Published September 01, 1976

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Wet solid wastes from fruit and vegetable canneries were incorporated into soil used for forage production without producing toxic levels of nitrate in alfalfa But toxic levels did occur in weeds.

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Using cannery wastes on forage cropland

William N. Helphinstine
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Using cannery wastes on forage cropland

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California Agriculture 30(9):6-7.

Published September 01, 1976

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Abstract

Wet solid wastes from fruit and vegetable canneries were incorporated into soil used for forage production without producing toxic levels of nitrate in alfalfa But toxic levels did occur in weeds.

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