Mulching for road bank fixation. Hursh, C. R. 1938.
Paper abstract bibtex Road bank fixation on dry, infertile sites is particularly troublesome, and the use of mulches on dry and infertile banks at the time banks are planted is the most successful and inexpensive method of stabilization. Transplanting of woody shrubs offers no particular problem. Two general methods of mulch application are (1) staked weed mulches and (2) staked brush and litter mulches. The author lists materials, equipment, labor requirements, and procedures for mulch application.
@article{hursh_mulching_1938,
title = {Mulching for road bank fixation.},
volume = {Note 31. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Appalachian Forest Experiment Station, Asheville, NC. 4p.},
url = {http://cwt33.ecology.uga.edu/publications/810.pdf},
abstract = {Road bank fixation on dry, infertile sites is particularly troublesome, and the use of mulches on dry and infertile banks at the time banks are planted is the most successful and inexpensive method of stabilization. Transplanting of woody shrubs offers no particular problem. Two general methods of mulch application are (1) staked weed mulches and (2) staked brush and litter mulches. The author lists materials, equipment, labor requirements, and procedures for mulch application.},
author = {Hursh, C. R.},
year = {1938},
keywords = {CWT}
}
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