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Content Type:Letter
Author(s):Ward, Terry W.
Author Affiliation:Sales Manager, Milorganite
Title:Would a rose by any other name...?
Section:Spotlight
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Source:The Florida Green. Summer 1994, p. 16.
Publishing Information:FL: Florida Golf Course Superintendents Association
# of Pages:1
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Organic fertilizers; Organic matter; Perceptions; Sewage sludge
Trade Names:Milorganite
Abstract/Contents:Letter in response to a Spring, 1994 issue of The Florida Green where assistant editor, Joel Jackson, commented, "I knew I was in deep Milorganite." Ward attempts to defend Milorganite and explain what it really is, compared to what people see Milorganite as being. Explains Milorganite, an organic fertilizer "produced where the naturally occurring, microscopic bacteria, unicellular animals, plants, and the free-swimming ciliates that consume the food sources that come to us in the waste water, are dried and form fertilizer."
Language:English
References:0
See Also:Letter in response to "An interview with Mother Nature", The Florida Green, Spring 1994, p. 88, 86, R=42925 R=42925
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Ward, T. W. 1994. Would a rose by any other name...?. FLA Green. p. 16.
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