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Alfalfa Responses to Gypsum and Sulfur in Ohio.

Poster Number 623

Tuesday, November 5, 2013
Tampa Convention Center, East Hall, Third Floor

David J. Barker, R. Mark Sulc and John McCormick, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
Gypsum is produced as byproduct from coal combustion, however, in Ohio most of this gypsum is deposited in a landfill rather used as a potential source of S fertilizer. A field study was conducted over four years (2009-2012) in central Ohio to compare yield and forage quality responses of alfalfa to applied gypsum and elemental S.
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