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An Foras Talúntais (The Agricultural Institute) Soil Reports. |
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Two soil reports have been produced for Co.
Roscommon. These are:
Soil Survey Bulletin No. 19 of August 1968. Covering the soils and vegetation of The Economic Test Farm at Drumboylan, Co. Roscommon by Gunter Jaritz, Bonn University, Germany & John Lee, Soils Division, An Foras Talúntas. Published by the National Soil Survey, Soils Division, An Foras Talúntais (The Agricultural Institute). 22 pages plus Appendix of data and map.
Soil Survey Bulletin No. 13 of January 1969. Covering the soils of Field Station at Ballintubber, Co. Roscommon by M. Ryan & J. Lee.. Published by the National Soil Survey, Soils Division, An Foras Talúntais . 25 pages plus map.
Our sincere thanks to Teagasc Johnstown Castle Environmental Research Centre for all their help with these reports. www.teagasc.ie |
We have a photocopy of this report. Does anyone have an original?
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