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Content Type:Q & A
Author(s):Ewing, King; Doneen, Lloyd D.; Hagan, Robert M.; Lunt, O. R.; Nielsen, Thomas R.; Watson, James R. Jr.
Author Affiliation:Ewing: Ewing Turf Products, San Francisco; Doneen: Professor of Irrigation; Hagan: Chairman, Department of Irrigation; Nielsen: Instructor, Soils, U.C., Davis; Lunt: Assistant Professor of Soil Science, U.C., Los Angeles; Watson: Chief Agronomist, Toro Mfg. Co., Minneapolis, Minn.
Title:Is peat moss beneficial when applied to established turf?
Section:Soils and irrigation: Soil conditioners
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Meeting Info.:Davis, California: September 30, 1954
Source:Proceedings of the Northern California Turfgrass Conference. 1954, p. 45.
Publishing Information:[Oakland, California: The College of Agriculture and University Extension, University of California, Berkeley and the U.S. Golf Association Green Section and Northern California Turf Advisory Committee]
# of Pages:1
Language:English
References:0
ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
Ewing, K., L. D. Doneen, R. M. Hagan, O. R. Lunt, T. R. Nielsen, and J. R. Jr. Watson. 1954. Is peat moss beneficial when applied to established turf?. Proceedings of the Northern California Turfgrass Conference. p. 45.
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