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Relationships of agricultural burning and air pollution studied in preliminary experiments

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John J. Mcelroy, University of California, Berkeley

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California Agriculture 14(9):3-4.

Published September 01, 1960

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Air pollution—smog—causes California farmers, principally growers of flowers and vegetables, a total annual loss of approximately eight million dollars in returns from crops rendered unsalable by smog.

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The foregoing article is based on cooperative research conducted by the University of California, State of California Division of Forestry, California Department of Public Health, United States Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Forest and Range Experiment Station and the Central Valley Range Improvement Association.

Relationships of agricultural burning and air pollution studied in preliminary experiments

John J. Mcelroy
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Relationships of agricultural burning and air pollution studied in preliminary experiments

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John J. Mcelroy, University of California, Berkeley

Publication Information

California Agriculture 14(9):3-4.

Published September 01, 1960

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Air pollution—smog—causes California farmers, principally growers of flowers and vegetables, a total annual loss of approximately eight million dollars in returns from crops rendered unsalable by smog.

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Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

The foregoing article is based on cooperative research conducted by the University of California, State of California Division of Forestry, California Department of Public Health, United States Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Forest and Range Experiment Station and the Central Valley Range Improvement Association.


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