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Applying Lime to Raise Soil pH for Crop Production (Western Oregon) E M 9057 • M ay 2013 N.P. Anderson, J.M. Hart, D.M. Sullivan, N.W. Christensen, D.A. Horneck, and G.J. Pirelli S
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Pirelli / Coastal / /

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United States / /

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University of Kentucky / Oregon State University / mill lime/a Figure / /

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Christmas / /

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by-products / chemical reactions / chemical change / sugar beet processors / no-till cropping systems / By-product lime products / paper mill lime product / chemical composition / liquid fertilizer products / seafood processors / carbon dioxide gas / oil acidification / lime products / irrigated cropping systems / particular product / frequent applications / chemical and biological properties / chemical reaction / application equipment / important tool / chemicals / crab by-product / soil solution / /

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Oregon Department of Agriculture / Oregon State University / Natural Resources Conservation Service / the University of Kentucky / /

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Donald A. Horneck / John M. Hart / Gene J. Pirelli / Mark Mellbye / Neil W. Christensen / Dan M. Sullivan / Gale Gingrich After / Frank Sikora / /

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professor of soil science emeritus / Extension agronomist / livestock and forage specialist / soil scientist / CaO / Extension soil scientist / /

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Kentucky / Marion County / Oregon / Hawaii / /

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9 When / /

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southeastern United States / Western Oregon / Eastern Oregon / /

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sugar beet processors / seafood processors / /

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