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Soils, Crops and Fertilizer Use

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Peace Corps of the United States of America

Soils, Crops, and Fertilizer Use:

A Field Manual for Development Workers

Prepared by David Leonard under contract with Peace Corps

4th edition revised and expanded by the author October 1986

Peace Corps of the United States of America Information Collection and Exchange Reprint R0008 November 1986