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English: Tennessee Valley Authority: "Results of Fertilizer -- This is a test field of a practical operating farm on which TVA-produced phosphate has demonstrated its ability to encourage the growth of a protective vegetable cover and hence build up soil fertility. The thick growth was treated with a mixture of phosphate and lime; the almost bare area was not treated. (53227(1828), 00/00/1942, 27-0921a.gif)
Source

Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum

Date

1942

Author

Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum

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