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e-RAdoc: Digited Documents from the Rothamsted Long-term Experiments
Soil Problems
Book
:
Report 1915-17 with the supplement to the Guide to the Experimental Plots containing the Yields per Acre etc.
Collection:
Rothamsted Reports
Year of Publication
: 1917
Book DOI
:
https://doi.org/10.23637/ERADOC-1-108
Reference:
Rothamsted Research
(1917)
Soil Problems in :
Report 1915-17 with the supplement to the Guide to the Experimental Plots containing the Yields per Acre etc.
- pp 22 - 27
Copyright
: Lawes Agricultural Trust
Creator
: Rothamsted Experimental Station
Publisher
: Rothamsted Research
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Report 1915-17 with the supplement to the Guide to the Experimental Plots containing the Yields per Acre etc.
Title
Pages
Report 1915-17 With the Supplement to the Guide to the Experimental Plots Containing the Yields per Acre Etc.
-1
Rothamsted Experimental Station Report for 1915-17 With the Supplement to the Guide to the Experimental Plots
1
Rothamsted Laboratories, Erected 1914-16
2
Contents
3
Rothamsted Experimental Station Staff List
4
Introduction
5
Report of the Work of the Three Years , 1915, 1916, 1917
7
Papers Published
22
Soil Problems
22
Farmyard Manure
28
Plant Nutrition Problems
31
Technical Papers
40
Papers and Book Summarising Recent Progress in Agricultural Investigations
48
Enquiries Undertaken at Government Request
49
Table of Results - the Classical Experiments
51
Lawes Agricultural Trust, Trustees and Committee; the Incorporated Society for Extending the Rothamsted Experiments
70
Subscribers and Donors to the Rothamsted Experimental Station 1904 and Since
71
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