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Abstract
What nutrients does a particular soil have before fertilizer is added? To answer this question, agronomists refer to residual soil fertility, the level of available plant nutrients which a soil can provide without additional fertilization.
Publication Date
1-1990
Publication Number
AGR-144
Repository Citation
Thom, William O., "The Nature And Value of Residual Soil Fertility" (1990). Agriculture and Natural Resources Publications. 54.
https://uknowledge.uky.edu/anr_reports/54
