BioCycle December 2006, Vol. 47, No. 12, p. 56
For the first time, a raised-bed growing method uses 100 percent mature compost as an alternative to fumigation – significantly reducing root rot symptoms and increasing yields.
Patricia D. Millner

BioCycle December 2006, Vol. 47, No. 12, p. 56
For the first time, a raised-bed growing method uses 100 percent mature compost as an alternative to fumigation – significantly reducing root rot symptoms and increasing yields.
Patricia D. Millner
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