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Fertilizer resources of the United States  wikidata:Q51473021 reasonator:Q51473021
Author
United States. Dept. of Agriculture
United States. Bureau of Soils
Cameron, Frank K. (Frank Kenneth), 1869-1958
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Title
Fertilizer resources of the United States
Publisher
Washington [Govt. print. off.]
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Description
Referred to the Committee on agriculture and forestery and ordered printed December 18, 1911
James Wilson, secretary of agriculture
Milton Whitney, chief of Bureau of soils
The preliminary report, by Frank K. Cameron, with the assistance of R.B. Moore, E.E. Free, and others, relates to phosphatic fertilizers, nitrogen fertilizers, and potash fertilizers
"Reference list for phosphates": p. 78-106
"Reference list of papers concerning the economic uses of algæ and concerning the salts derived from ashes": p. 271-276
"A reference list to the literature of the marine algæ": p. 277-290

Subjects: Fertilizers; Phosphates; Nitrates; Potash; Algae; Phosphates
Language English
Publication date 1912
publication_date QS:P577,+1912-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
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IA Collections: library_of_congress; biodiversity; fedlink
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fertilizerresour00unit
Place of publication Washington, D.C. Edit this at Wikidata
Notes foldouts are damaged in this book.
Authority file  OCLC: 1045111325
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Internet Archive identifier: fertilizerresour00unit
https://archive.org/download/fertilizerresour00unit/fertilizerresour00unit.pdf

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