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Publication Type:
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Content Type: | Q & A |
Corporate Author(s): | USGA Green Section |
Title: | Comparison of rotted compost with mushroom soil |
Section: | Questions and answers Other records with the "Questions and answers" Section
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Source: | The Bulletin of the United States Golf Association Green Section. Vol. 6, No. 6, June 1926, p. 147. |
Publishing Information: | Washington, DC: USGA Green Section |
# of Pages: | 1 |
Question: | "Which would you consider the better for topdressing fariways, compost which has been in the pile for over a year, or mushroom soil just taken from the beds?" |
Source of Question: | Pennsylvania |
Answer/Response: | "We consider good compost made by rotting manure in soil of equal value to mushroom soil. In fact, they are one and the same thing. Mushroom soil is a compost of horse manure and clay or clay loam of a year's standing in a mushroom cellar." |
Keywords: | TIC Keywords: Comparisons; Composts; Golf fairway maintenance; Recommendations; Spent mushroom substrates; Topdressings
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Language: | English |
References: | 0 |
| ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete): USGA Green Section. 1926. Comparison of rotted compost with mushroom soil. Bull. U.S. Golf Assoc. Green Sec. 6(6):p. 147. |
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