On the Manufacture of Fertilizer from Tennessee Phosphate Rock by the Blast Furnace Process : Experiments Carried out from October, 1933, to April, 1934
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Royster, P. H. (Percy Hoke), Hignett, Travis P. (Travis Porter), Leon Evans Bowe, H. I. Lansdon, K. G. Clark, and J. C. Southard. “On the Manufacture of Fertilizer from Tennessee Phosphate Rock by the Blast Furnace Process : Experiments Carried out from October, 1933, to April, 1934,” 1934. TN913 .R69 1934. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/av34mjm.
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On the Manufacture of Fertilizer from Tennessee Phosphate Rock by the Blast Furnace Process : Experiments Carried out from October, 1933, to April, 1934
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