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Phosphated alfalfa feed-value: Preliminary studies made of feeding value of alfalfa hay from phosphate fertilized soils of the Imperial Valley

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N. R. Ittner, University of California
V. V. Rendig, University of California
R. S. Ayers, University of California
Wm. C. Weir, University of California

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California Agriculture 7(8):4-14.

Published August 01, 1953

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That cattle and sheep make poor gains on alfalfa hay from unphosphated soil has been a general belief among farmers in Imperial County.

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Phosphated alfalfa feed-value: Preliminary studies made of feeding value of alfalfa hay from phosphate fertilized soils of the Imperial Valley

N. R. Ittner, V. V. Rendig, R. S. Ayers, Wm. C. Weir
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Phosphated alfalfa feed-value: Preliminary studies made of feeding value of alfalfa hay from phosphate fertilized soils of the Imperial Valley

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Authors

N. R. Ittner, University of California
V. V. Rendig, University of California
R. S. Ayers, University of California
Wm. C. Weir, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 7(8):4-14.

Published August 01, 1953

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

That cattle and sheep make poor gains on alfalfa hay from unphosphated soil has been a general belief among farmers in Imperial County.

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