Non-Traditional Soil Additives: Can They Improve Crop Production?
Abstract
Non-traditional soil additives include soil conditioners such as organic materials and minerals, soil activators that claim to stimulate soil microbes or inoculate soil with new beneficial organisms, and wetting agents that may be marketed to improve crop yields. As this publication advises, growers should evaluate such products carefully and conduct field trials to determine their merit.
Description
4 pp., 3 tables, 1 illustrationCollections
Citation
McFarland, Mark L.; Stichler, Charles; Lemon, Robert G. (2002). Non-Traditional Soil Additives: Can They Improve Crop Production?. Available electronically from https : / /hdl .handle .net /1969 .1 /87827.