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By-product from beer industry can be used to improve soil health – The European Scientist
A mixture of by-products from the beer industry can be used in agriculture to improve soil quality and increase crop yields, according to a study published by a…

By-products from the beer industry can be used in agriculture to improve soil quality and increase crop yields, according to a study published by a team of Spanish researchers (1). The team is keen to explore what other types of waste can be used in a similar manner.
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