"Co-operative Study Of Rhode Island Soil Deficiencies" details an investigation into the factors limiting crop production in Rhode Island soils. Authored by Homer Jay Wheeler, this study explores the mineral and nutrient imbalances affecting soil fertility. The work examines the effects of various soil treatments and amendments, offering insights into improving agricultural yields through scientific research.
This book will be of interest to agricultural scientists, soil researchers, and anyone involved in sustainable farming practices. It provides a valuable historical perspective on early efforts to understand and address soil health challenges.
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