1937
DOI: 10.2134/agronj1937.00021962002900060006x
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The Calcium and Phosphorus Content of Pasture Herbage and of Various Pasture Species as Affected by Fertilization and Liming1

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“…D IFFERENT species of grass grown on the same soil may differ · significantly in chemical composition (1,3,6). 3 Appreciable differences in chemical composition are of practical importance, since they determine to a considerable degree the feeding qualities of the forage.…”
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“…D IFFERENT species of grass grown on the same soil may differ · significantly in chemical composition (1,3,6). 3 Appreciable differences in chemical composition are of practical importance, since they determine to a considerable degree the feeding qualities of the forage.…”
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confidence: 99%