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<title>Toward Quality Biosolids Management: A Trainer’s Manual Version 1.0</title>
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Sullivan, Dan M.
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Gardner, E. Hugh
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Jackson, T. L.
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Hemphill, Delbert D.; Jackson, T. L.
Experiments at the North Willamette Experiment Station have evaluated&#13;
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The soils are moderately acid (pH 5.4 to 5.6), high in P, and better&#13;
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less severe than for many soils with comparable pH values. Therefore,&#13;
lime responses at this location might be less than would be expected for&#13;
many Willamette Valley soils.
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