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Information Media News, Vol. 44, No. 1, St. Cloud State University
Information Media News, Vol. 44, No. 1, St. Cloud State University
Information Media Newsletter
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The Use Of An Industrial By-Product As A Soil Amendment And Its Effects On Soil Physical/Chemical Characteristics And Nutrient Retention, Dawn R. Hawkins
The Use Of An Industrial By-Product As A Soil Amendment And Its Effects On Soil Physical/Chemical Characteristics And Nutrient Retention, Dawn R. Hawkins
Culminating Projects in Environmental and Technological Studies
Soil physical/chemical characteristics are important in regards to the productivity of the soil. These characteristics can determine the rate at which water drains through soil, how much water is available to plants for uptake, and the speed at which organic matter breaks down within the soil. These attributes also play an important role in cation exchange capacity, pH buffering capacity, and nutrient availability; all important factors in plant/crop growth and protecting environmental quality. The purpose of this experiment is to determine the effects of mixing an industrial by-product on soil physical/chemical characteristics and soil nutrient retention, and to determine the …
Ctips, Issue 3: Critical Thinking In The Liberal Education History Course, Carolyn G. Hartz
Ctips, Issue 3: Critical Thinking In The Liberal Education History Course, Carolyn G. Hartz
CTips: Newsletter on Critical Thinking
In this issue are two brief articles:
"Critical thinking in the liberal education history course" by Prof. Jeff Mullins
"Critical thinking and the literary imagination" by Prof. Judy Dorn.