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Utilization of Sawmill By-Products and Gypsum to Revegetate Sodic Bentonite Mine Spoils

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Final Report to the Abandoned Mine Land Program Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality, Utilization of Sawmill By-Products and Gypsum to Revegetate Sodic Bentonite Mine Spoils by Gerald E. Schuman

Gerald E. Schuman is a Soil Scientist with the Agricultural Research Service, USDA, High Plains Grasslands Research Station, 8408 Hildreth Road, Cheyenne, WY 82009. This research was funded in part by the Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality, Abandoned Mine Land Program.

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