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Sugar beet yield variation with soil type in Solano County

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A. K. Swenerton
E. F. Nourse

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California Agriculture 22(7):5-5.

Published July 01, 1968

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Test results reported here indicate that deep, permeable, medium-textured soils can be expected to outyield soils of heavy texture or of restricted depth. Also, heavy-textured, basin clay soils can be expected to outyield restricted-depth, claypan soils. The Olcott soil series appears poorly suited to sugar beet production.

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Sugar beet yield variation with soil type in Solano County

A. K. Swenerton, E. F. Nourse
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Sugar beet yield variation with soil type in Solano County

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Authors

A. K. Swenerton
E. F. Nourse

Publication Information

California Agriculture 22(7):5-5.

Published July 01, 1968

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Abstract

Test results reported here indicate that deep, permeable, medium-textured soils can be expected to outyield soils of heavy texture or of restricted depth. Also, heavy-textured, basin clay soils can be expected to outyield restricted-depth, claypan soils. The Olcott soil series appears poorly suited to sugar beet production.

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