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A3635 Using industrial wood ash as a soil amendment Mark J. Kopecky, N. Larry Meyers and Wally Wasko Wisconsin industries produce
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Document Date: 2010-01-22 10:56:32


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City

Madison / /

Company

Potash / /

Currency

USD / /

Facility

Solid Waste Experiment Center / University of Wisconsin / /

IndustryTerm

heavy metal elements / metal content / personal protection equipment / wood products processors / wood ash applications / chemical characteristics / chemicals / chemical elements / /

Organization

Wisconsin Energy Bureau / Solid Waste Experiment Center / Pri-Ru-Ta Resource Conservation and Development Council / U.S. Department of Agriculture / Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources / UWEX Affirmative Action Office / Department of Administration / Department of Plant and Earth Science / Wisconsin Department of Agriculture / University of Wisconsin / /

Person

Mark J. Kopecky / N. Larry Meyers / /

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Position

area waste management specialist / professor of soil science / waste specialist / Representative / specialist / /

Product

Cobalt / /

ProgrammingLanguage

T / /

ProvinceOrState

Wisconsin / Minnesota / DNR / Price County / /

Region

northern Wisconsin / /

Technology

wood products processors / /

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