1966
DOI: 10.46429/jaupr.v50i3.3455
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Abstract: Data are presented on the effect, of the application of two levels of blackstrap molasses and of rum distillery slops on some soil physical conditions, and crop and nutrient yields of a poorly drained soil of New Jersey. A favorable lasting effect on soil aggregate stabilization with the application of a fourth of an acre-inch of distillery slops and blackstrap molasses was observed when these materials were applied to this soil. The effect persisted even altor the growth of four consecutive crops (snap beans,… Show more

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