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The effect of a compost
application two years prior to this canola crop can be seen in
the "waves", with the low spots being those without
compost. Barley was grown the first year after application. Pullman,
WA.
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Compost field plots at
Pullman, WA. No visual differences are apparent.
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WSU Greenhouse Tomato Study showing
the effect of compost rates from 0-40% in the potting mix, using
water only.
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WSU Greenhouse Tomato Study showing
the effect of compost rates from 0-40% in the potting mix, using
a nutrient solution instead of water.
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A single application of biosolids
(dark green stripes) to this field of dryland wheat in Washington
State led to 10-15% yield increases.
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Wheat without biosolids, fertilized
with nitrogen; Mansfield, WA. Note the soil probe for scale.
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Wheat with biosolids, but no
nitrogen fertilizer. Note the difference in canopy compared to
the adjacent strip pictured above; Mansfield, WA. Note the soil
probe for scale.
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The grass on the left was
fertilized with biosolids, the right side was unfertilized; western
Washington.
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Conifer tree growth in
western Washington was dramatically increased where biosolids
were added to the soil before planting (far side of road) compared
to the control (foreground).
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Effect of dairy manure compost
on soil organic matter in southern Idaho.
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Yield response of potatoes
to a dairy manure compost in southern Idaho.
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Yield response of dryland
wheat to a dairy manure compost in Utah.
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Yield response of potatoes to
cull potato comopst in Maine.
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Effect of biosolids compost on
yields of chile pepper in New Mexico.
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Effect of biosolids compost
on suppression of damping-off disease in chile peppers; New Mexico.
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