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From: Sustainable Agriculture Network (SAN@nal.usda.gov)
Date: Wed Jan 12 2000 - 09:45:15 EST


Hello,

I need some help with a question. A farmer is growing lima beans and
may irrigate with water from a river that has a salt content to it. The
question is whether there are any upland plants that take up salt out of
the soil, to remedy a potential problem of irrigating with salt water.
This is on the East Coast- MidAtlantic area. Thanks in advance for any
tips or leads. I searched the archives and came up with zippo.
With peace,
Janet
USDA-NRCS
Dover DE

Janet Graham, Ecological Agronomist
302-678-0843 tel/fax
302-678-4178 tel work
NRCS-IRT
1203 College Park Dr. Suite 101
Dover, DE 19904
graham@de.usda.gov

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