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Let’s Live! 1952

They include: Soil Treatment and Wool Output; Diseases As Deficiencies Via the Soil; How Smart is a Cow? Quality vs. Quantity Crops; "Deep Rooting" Depends on Soil; Soil Fertility and Nutritive Food Values; Soil and Proteins; Our Teeth and Our Soils; Mineral Hunger; Soil Acidity is Beneficial; Too Much Nitrogen? Protein Deficiencies. . . through Soil Deficiencies.
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Let’s Live! 1953

They include: Soil and Nutrition; The Role of Nitrogen; More and Better Proteins; Proteins and Reproduction; Protein Protection; Better Proteins; Soil Fertility for Proteins; Soil Conservation; The Importance of Soil; High Time to Learn About Our Soils and Our Health; The Use of Mulches; Protein Service in Nutrition.
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Let’s Live! 1957

They include: Rhododendrons . . . a Problem of Soil Fertility, Not Acidity; Is Soil Fertility via Food Quality Reported in Your Varied Pulse Rate?; Breeding Out Plant Proteins--Bringing in Diseases; Cycles of Soil Changes In White Clover Years; Cycles of Soil Changes in White Clover Years; Fertilizing with Nitrogen: The Cow Makes Her Suggestions; Fertilizing with Nitrogen: Rabbits Testify by Experiments; Fertilizing with Nitrogen: We May Use Too Much Salt; Fertilizing with Nitrogen: Fertility Imbalance and Insect Damage; Too Much Salt for the Soil; Blood Will Tell; What Texture of Soil is Preferred?
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Let’s Live! 1960

They include: Different Soils, Different Plant Compositions (Bacteria Help Legume Roots Mobilize Fertility); Different Soils, Different Plant Compositions (Microbes Give Legumes Their Protein Power); Different Soils, Different Plant Compositions (Fertility Effects Show Early in Plants); Different Soils. . . (Big Yields of Bulk-Low Phosphorus Concentration); Different Soils. . . (Boron Interrelated with Potassium); Different Soils. . . (Boron Helps Maintain Potassium Balance); Different Soils. . . (Soil Exhaustion--Variable Organic and Inorganic Composition of Plants); Different Soils. . . (Sulfur Deficiency in Soils); Different Soils. . . (Chemical Composition of Plants and the "Feeding Power" of Their Roots); Different Soils. . . (Chemical Composition of Plants and the "Feeding Power" of Their Roots) part 2; Different Soils. . . (Vegetable Quality Reveals its Connection with Soil Organic Matter); Different Soils.. . ("Chelation")--Nature's Emphasis on Soil Organic Matter.
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Let’s Live! 1964

They include: "Mychorrhiza," II. Misconceptions Persist; "Mycorrhiza," III.Facts About Their Magnitude; "Mycorrhiza," III. Facts About Their Magnitude; "Mycorrhiza," IV. Revelations of Species; "Mycorrhiza," V. Parasite or Symbiont According to Soil as Nutrition; "Mycorrhiza," V. Parasite or Symbiont According to Soil as Nutrition; "Mycorrhiza," VI. Some Field Observations; "Mycorrhiza," VI. Some Field Observations; "Mycorrhiza," VII. Proteins, Amino Acids and Benzene Rings; "Mycorrhiza," VII. Proteins, Amino Acids and Benzene Rings; "Mycorrhiza," VIII. Early Beliefs Lately Confirmed; Magnesium . . . Balance in Soil, Plants and Bodies.
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Let’s Live! 1965

They include: Magnesium . . . Its Relations to Calcium; Magnesium . . . Its Relation to Calcium in Plants; Magnesium. . .Its Relation to Calcium in Body Tissues; Magnesium . . . Its Relation to Potassium; Magnesium . . . Its Excess, According to Plant Species; Magnesium . . . Indirect Modifications via Mixed Flora; Magnesium . . . Imbalances Among Companion Elements; Magnesium . . . Biochemically, So Little is so Important; Magnesium . . . Relation of Soil Test to Crop Analyses; Balanced Soil Fertility, Requisite for Nutritional Quality of Crops; Quality Becomes More Quantitative; Nutritional Quality of Vegetables via Plant Species and Soil Fertility.
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Let’s Live! 1966

They include: "Self-protection by Plants Linked to Nutritional Values; Variable Quality Production By Food Plants; Nutritional Values of Vegetables Change Rapidly; Variable Nutritive Values in Carrots; Values of Apples According to Chemical Analysis; Nutritive Value of Apples According to Biological Assay; Size and Weight Versus Nutritional Quality; Magnesium in the Soils of the United States; Health As Different Soil Areas Nourish It Part 1; Health As Different Soil Areas Nourish It Part 2; Soil Phosphorus--Activated Via Soil Organic Matter; Balanced Soil Fertility--Better Start of Life."
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Let’s Live! 1959

William Albrecht wrote monthly articles for Let's Live Magazine. This year's titles include: Soil Organic Matter--Possible Poisons Naturally; Soil Organic Matter--Possible Poisons of our Own Make; Soil Organic Matter--And Man-Made Poisons; Soil Organic Matter--Man-Made Poisons; Natural Organic Matter--Man-Made Organic Supplements; Soil and Plant Compositions: 1. Too Much Nitrogen or Not Enough Else?; Different Soils, Different Plant Compositions (Both Soil, Plant Responsible); Different Soils, Different Plant Compositions (Both Soil, Plants Responsible); Different Soils, Different Plant Compositions (Phosphorus in Crop Varies with Nitrogen Applied); Different Soils, Different Plant Compositions (Soil Nitrogen and Vitamin C in Plants); Different Soils, Different Plant Compositions (Varied Soil Potassium Means Varied Organic Values); Different Soils, Different Plant Compositions.
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Soil Fertility and Animal Health

One of the most important agriculture-health books ever written. Albrecht published many articles in magazines and journals, but this is the only actual book Albrecht wrote and was his effort to encapsulate his whole message between two covers.
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