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Synopsis: Early growth of corn was progressively retarded by increasing amounts of mulch.
2 Soil Scientists, USDA, Morris, Minn., and Ames, Iowa, respectively. The junior author is also Professor of Soils, Iowa State University.
Received for publication April 3, 1961.
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