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SOIL AND FERTILITY MANAGEMENT
This Page Brought to You by
Al Cooke
Agricultural Extension Agent
Chatham County, N.C.


Soil Sampling and Analysis

A Gardener's Guide to Soil Testing

Soil Sampling for Home Lawns and Gardens

Careful Soil Sampling

Agronomic Reports on the Internet

Understanding the Soil Test Report

Soils and Water Quality

Soil Acidity and Proper Lime Use

Using Wetting Agents (Nonionic Surfactants) on Soil

Soil Conservation

Soil Conservation Compliance: The Clock is Ticking

LISA: Low Input Sustainable Agriculture

N C Erosion and Sedimentation Control

Fertility and Fertilizers

Best Management Practices for Agricultural Nutrients

Nutrient Content of Fertilizer and Organic Amendments

Sulfur as a Plant Nutrient

Nutrient Removal by Crops in North Carolina

Ammonium Sulfate Liquor: A Potential Nitrogen Source

Starter Fertilizers for Corn Production

Organic Wastes as Fertilizers

Waste Analysis

Using Municipal Solid Waste Compost

Permit Guidelines for Application of Sludge

Land Application of Municipal Sludge

Swine Manure as a Fertilizer Source

Poultry Manure as a Fertilizer Source

Dairy Manure as a Fertilizer Source

Water Quality

Good Soil Management Protects Ground Water

Protecting Groundwater in NC: A Pesticide and Soil Ranking System

Pollutants in Groundwater

Agriculture and Coastal Water Quality

Pollutants in Groundwater: Health Effects

Sampling for Solution Analysis

Nitrogen Management and Water Quality

Managing Lawns and Gardens to Protect Water Quality

Wetland Issues

Septic Systems

Septic Systems: Before You Invest

Septic Systems and their Maintenance

Septic System Owner's Guide




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Last updated
Friday, June 17, 2005
Tuesday, September 24, 2002
Thursday, August 29, 2002
September 15, 2000


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