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[Market-farming] Old Tires was Application Rates for Poor Soil
- From: Steve Diver <steved AT ncat.org>
- To: market-farming AT lists.ibiblio.org
- Subject: [Market-farming] Old Tires was Application Rates for Poor Soil
- Date: Thu, 06 Jan 2005 12:10:34 -0600
Rufus Chaney, a soil scientist at USDA-ARS who
specializes in heavy metal studies and phytoremediation,
is a good source for research articles and data collections
on these topics.
The Sanet item below identifies zinc phytotoxicity from tires.
I'm on the USCC list where Rufus posts occassional
items. Look on Google and type:
"Rufus Chaney" + mailman.cloudnet.com/pipermail/ compost/
Re: tires (fwd)
Rufus Chaney (rchaney AT asrr.arsusda.gov)
Fri, 7 Mar 1997 17:55:55 -0500 (EST)
http://www.sare.org/sanet-mg/archives/html-home/18-html/0259.html
[USCC] Re: cadmium in fertilizer
Rufus Chaney
http://mailman.cloudnet.com/pipermail/compost/2000-August/007169.html
[USCC] Tire shred as bulking agent
Rufus Chaney
http://mailman.cloudnet.com/pipermail/compost/2004-February/011751.html
Regards,
Steve Diver
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Re: [Market-farming] Old Tires was Application Rates for Poor Soil,
cheselka AT theriver.com, 01/06/2005
- Re: [Market-farming] Old Tires was Application Rates for Poor Soil, Pat Meadows, 01/06/2005
- Re: [Market-farming] Old Tires - Are you nuts?, Craig Gilbert, 01/06/2005
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- [Market-farming] Old Tires was Application Rates for Poor Soil, Steve Diver, 01/06/2005
- [Market-farming] Old Tires was Application Rates for Poor Soil, Steve Diver, 01/06/2005
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