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The Effect of Bastard Trenching on the Soil and on Plant Growth
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 March 2009
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Bastard Trenching as ordinarily performed consists of two distinct operations; loosening the lower spit of soil, and digging into it farmyard manure or other fertilising material. A considerable volume of data has been accumulated to show the effect of the addition of farmyard manure to soil, but little is known of the effect of loosening the bottom spit, either on the soil or on the plant.
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