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Alkali soil reclamation tests: Experiments in Tulelake Basin show encouraging improvements in soil after treatment with gypsum

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K. G. Baghott, University of California.
Warren E. Schoonover, University of California, Berkeley.
James Quick, University of California, Berkeley.

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California Agriculture 8(7):10-14.

Published July 01, 1954

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Results in the reclamation of alkali soils in the Tulelake Basin have demonstrated that bad alkali soils can be reclaimed–or improved–by the use of soil correctives, irrigation, and proper drainage.

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Alkali soil reclamation tests: Experiments in Tulelake Basin show encouraging improvements in soil after treatment with gypsum

K. G. Baghott, Warren E. Schoonover, James Quick
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Alkali soil reclamation tests: Experiments in Tulelake Basin show encouraging improvements in soil after treatment with gypsum

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Authors

K. G. Baghott, University of California.
Warren E. Schoonover, University of California, Berkeley.
James Quick, University of California, Berkeley.

Publication Information

California Agriculture 8(7):10-14.

Published July 01, 1954

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Results in the reclamation of alkali soils in the Tulelake Basin have demonstrated that bad alkali soils can be reclaimed–or improved–by the use of soil correctives, irrigation, and proper drainage.

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