"Analyses Of Commercial Fertilizers" presents a detailed examination of fertilizers used in agriculture. Authored by Joseph Lawrence Hills, B. O. White, and Charles Howland Jones, this book delves into the chemical composition and analysis of various commercial fertilizers. It offers insights into the methods and techniques employed to assess the quality and effectiveness of these essential agricultural inputs.
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