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Utilization of municipal organic wastes as agricultural fertilizers

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James Vlamis, University of California, Berkeley.
D. Emerton Williams, University of California, Berkeley.

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California Agriculture 25(7):7-8.

Published July 01, 1971

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Sewage sludge and garbage compost were found to be good sources of plant nutrients that increased yields of tomato, barley and lettuce crops. Maximum yields were obtained when the materials were used with the proper rates and combinations of chemical fertilizers. Agricultural utilization of such organic materials may provide a useful outlet for disposal of municipal wastes.

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Utilization of municipal organic wastes as agricultural fertilizers

James Vlamis, D. Emerton Williams
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Utilization of municipal organic wastes as agricultural fertilizers

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Authors

James Vlamis, University of California, Berkeley.
D. Emerton Williams, University of California, Berkeley.

Publication Information

California Agriculture 25(7):7-8.

Published July 01, 1971

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Sewage sludge and garbage compost were found to be good sources of plant nutrients that increased yields of tomato, barley and lettuce crops. Maximum yields were obtained when the materials were used with the proper rates and combinations of chemical fertilizers. Agricultural utilization of such organic materials may provide a useful outlet for disposal of municipal wastes.

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