Compost research on Wisconsin organic farm
Composted manure is applied to Harmony Valley Farms in Wisconsin to condition the soil, provide nutrients, control weeds, and reduce foliar diseases. A study of the benefits of compost applications conducted in 1997 and 1998 varied four treatments: a control, composted goat manure, composted dairy c...
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