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1. The American Society for Plasticulture
www.plasticulture.org/about_bo - [Cached]Published on: 5/21/2008 Last Visited: 5/21/2008
William Tietjen Email: tietjen@aesop.rutgers.edu -
2. www.plasticulture.org
www.plasticulture.org/08CongIn - [Cached]Published on: 4/29/2008 Last Visited: 4/29/2008
William Tietjen ASP President -
3. natural resources conservation service soil nj
www.dig-itmag.com/departments/ - [Cached]Published on: 7/3/2003 Last Visited: 10/27/2006
The Great Limestone Valley has some of the best soils in the U.S," says Bill Tietjen, Warren County agricultural agent with Rutgers Cooperative Extension.
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"The answer is to bring in loads of topsoil and do raised beds," says Tietjen.
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"One plus is that it has a lot of minerals in it," says Tietjen.
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Whether you have loamy limestone or slaty shale or any type of soil, Tietjen has the best advice. "The most important thing is to go to the county extension office to have your soil tested," he says, "and see what pH and mineral content (P,K,N) you're starting off with."

