The Use Of Lime On Land, Volumes 128-149, by Frank Duane Gardner, delves into the agricultural applications of lime as a soil amendment. This comprehensive work explores the scientific basis for using lime to improve soil quality, enhance crop yields, and manage land effectively. Gardner's detailed examination covers various aspects of lime usage, including its chemical properties, application methods, and effects on different soil types.
A valuable resource for agricultural professionals, researchers, and students, this book provides a historical perspective on lime's role in agriculture and its continued relevance in modern farming practices. Discover the time-tested techniques for optimizing soil health and promoting sustainable land management.
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