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Fertilizer and lime materials [1998]

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  • Revised August 1990. Reprinted May 1998. This publication was replaced by OSU Extension publication EM 9057 & EM 9060. Facts and recommendations in this publication may no longer be valid. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension Catalog: http://catalog.extension.oregonstate.edu
  • Chemical fertilizers, when properly used, provide a satisfactory source of plant nutrients and can increase the yield and quality of crops when applied to nutrient-deficient soils. Other materials such as manure, sewage sludge, and industrial wastes may supplement the nutrient needs of most crops. In many situations, because of guaranteed analysis, accessibility, and transportation costs, chemical fertilizers provide the least expensive and accurate means of supplying plant nutrient requirements. Soil acidity may be one of the factors that limit yield and growth responses to applied fertilizer. Lime is applied to reduce soil acidity.
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