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Range fertilization in the Sierra Nevada foothills

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Charles A. Raguse, University of California
John L. Hull, University of California
Milton B. Jones, University of California
James G. Morris, University of California
Melvin George, University of California
Kent D. Olson, University of California

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California Agriculture 38(5):4-6.

Published May 01, 1984

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Not available – first paragraph follows: Following a year of preliminary experiments, a long-term, field-scale foothill range fertilization study began in 1982 with a series of precise applications to 385 acres of foothill rangeland comprising 12 fields on Forbes Hill at the University of California Sierra Foothill Range Field Station, Browns Valley. Because deficiencies of three major elements — nitrogen, phosphorus, and sulfur — limit production on soils of the region, we established the study to compare nitrogen alone, phosphorus plus sulfur, and combinations of the three elements. Since results from these treatments could be expected to differ from each other over time (irrespective of level of nutrient applied) it was essential to initiate treatments simultaneously, so that comparisons could be made within the same weather years.

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Appreciation is expressed to Kenneth L. Taggard, Staff Research Associate, Department of Agronomy and Range Science; Richard E. Delmas, Staff Research Associate, Department of Animal Science; and Peter B. Sands, Extension Staff Research Associate, Department of Agronomy and Range Science, all with UC Davis; to Charles B. Wilson, Farm Advisor, Yuba County; and to the support staff at the UC Sierra Foothill Range Field Station.

Range fertilization in the Sierra Nevada foothills

Charles A. Raguse, John L. Hull, Milton B. Jones, James G. Morris, Melvin George, Kent D. Olson
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Range fertilization in the Sierra Nevada foothills

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Authors

Charles A. Raguse, University of California
John L. Hull, University of California
Milton B. Jones, University of California
James G. Morris, University of California
Melvin George, University of California
Kent D. Olson, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 38(5):4-6.

Published May 01, 1984

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Not available – first paragraph follows: Following a year of preliminary experiments, a long-term, field-scale foothill range fertilization study began in 1982 with a series of precise applications to 385 acres of foothill rangeland comprising 12 fields on Forbes Hill at the University of California Sierra Foothill Range Field Station, Browns Valley. Because deficiencies of three major elements — nitrogen, phosphorus, and sulfur — limit production on soils of the region, we established the study to compare nitrogen alone, phosphorus plus sulfur, and combinations of the three elements. Since results from these treatments could be expected to differ from each other over time (irrespective of level of nutrient applied) it was essential to initiate treatments simultaneously, so that comparisons could be made within the same weather years.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

Appreciation is expressed to Kenneth L. Taggard, Staff Research Associate, Department of Agronomy and Range Science; Richard E. Delmas, Staff Research Associate, Department of Animal Science; and Peter B. Sands, Extension Staff Research Associate, Department of Agronomy and Range Science, all with UC Davis; to Charles B. Wilson, Farm Advisor, Yuba County; and to the support staff at the UC Sierra Foothill Range Field Station.


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