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American Potash Institute

Turrentine, J.W., 1946. Past Consumption and Future Requirements (1950) of Potash Salts in American Agriculture. American Potash Institute, Washington, DC (principal offices now located in Atlanta, GA), 31 pp. [Pg.557]

The American Potash Institute, Washington, D. C., compiles data on deliveries of potash for agricultural use by the principal American producers, and on imports of potash. Data are issued quarterly and annually. Tables of prices of farm commodities and fertilizer materials from published sources together with index figures on prices are published in the Institute s magazine. Better Crops with Plant Food (9),... [Pg.24]

Better Crops with Plant Food, American Potash Institute, Washington, D.C., irregular. [Pg.33]

Garside, J. and Jancic, S.J., 1976. Growth and dissolution of potash alum crystals in the sub-sieve size range. American Institution of Chemical Engineers Journal, 22, 887. [Pg.306]

Jaynes, D.B. and J.L. Hatfield (1994). Water and chemical discharge in surface and tile discharge of Walnut Creek. In Toxic Substances and the Hydrologic Sciences a Selection of Papers Presented at Austin, Texas American Institute of Hydrology, pp. 430 -45. Johannsen, C.J., P.G. Carter, D.K. Morris, B. Erickson, and K. Ross (1999). Site-Specific Management Guidelines. Published by the Potash and Phosphate Institute (PPI). SSMG-22. Ref 99092/Item 10-1022. [Pg.515]

PPI [Potash Phosphate Institute, United States of America] (2002), Plant Nutrient Use in North American Agriculture , PPEPPIC/FAR Technical Bulletin 2002-1, ISBN 0-9629598-4-7, Norcross, Georgia, United States of America. [Pg.99]


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