Kl. Bellamy et al., PAPER SLUDGE UTILIZATION IN AGRICULTURE AND CONTAINER NURSERY CULTURE, Journal of environmental quality, 24(6), 1995, pp. 1074-1082
During the last 10 yr, research was established in the Niagara region
of Ontario to assess the use of paper sludge on agricultural land. Com
positionally, the sludges are relatively free of chemical contaminants
. These sludges are used primarily as an organic amendment rather than
as fertilizers, because of low mineral nutrient contents. Greenhouse,
nursery container media, and field experiments showed increased growt
h and yield of various horticultural and agricultural crops, thus demo
nstrating the beneficial effects of paper sludges as organic amendment
s to potting media and field soils. Small to moderate deficiencies in
N in certain sludges are readily compensated by adding fertilizer to s
oil or sludge. From field plot studies, increases in growth and yield
for selected crops have been realized with a recommended sludge applic
ation rate of 12 dry Mg ha(-1) provided sufficient N fertilizer is app
lied.