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Agroecology intern Kyrre Stroh takes photographs for analyzing the rate of canopy closure in sugar beets at the Powell Research & Extension Center.
University of Wyoming Soil Resource Extension Program
Producers and restorationists working with Wyoming’s high desert soils must
deal with
high soluble salt concentrations, high pH, and very low organic
matter contents. Our goal for this web site is bring accurate,
science-based, Wyoming-relevant information to land managers. We’ll
provide materials developed at the University of Wyoming, but a
large,
new part of our role here is to help sort through the vast amount of
information at your fingertips via internet search engines. One goal
of this website is to provide publications
and links developed by others that provide good information for
Wyoming. Please let me know what you think and give me suggestions
for types of information that should be posted.
Jay Norton
Soil Fertility Specialist
jnorton4@uwyo.edu
Soil Resources Home
Soil Resource Lab
Forages
Dryland Crops
Irrigated Crops
Nitrogen Management
Reducing Fertilizer Needs
Restoration and Reclamation
Renewable Resources
UW Extension Soil Fertility Specialist
Dr. Jay
Norton
Dept. 3354
1000 E. University Ave.
Laramie, WY 82071
Phone: (307) 766-5082
e-mail: jnorton4@uwyo.edu
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