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Chicken Manure: As a rangeland fertilizer

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C. M. Mckell, University of California
V. W. Brown, San Diego County
R. H. Adolph, San Diego County
R. L. Branson, University of California

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California Agriculture 19(6):6-7.

Published June 01, 1965

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Preliminary studies indicate that utilization of chicken manure as a rangeland fertilizer is a possibility, especially in areas of nitrogen and phosphorus deficiency.

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Chicken Manure: As a rangeland fertilizer

C. M. Mckell, V. W. Brown, R. H. Adolph, R. L. Branson
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Chicken Manure: As a rangeland fertilizer

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Authors

C. M. Mckell, University of California
V. W. Brown, San Diego County
R. H. Adolph, San Diego County
R. L. Branson, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 19(6):6-7.

Published June 01, 1965

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Preliminary studies indicate that utilization of chicken manure as a rangeland fertilizer is a possibility, especially in areas of nitrogen and phosphorus deficiency.

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Full text is available in PDF.

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