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Ground steamed bone meal is also an excellent phosphate fertilizer for such lands, though much more expensive than the natural rock phosphate. Smaller quantities, however, are used at first than with the other form. From 300 to 500 pounds may be used at the b^inning and each three to five years thereafter.
With most marsh soils the use of some form of potash fertilizer was found necessary to the maintenance of fertility. Either the muriate or sulphate of potash is recommended, the former being
...somewhat cheaper, and, except for certain crops, equally as good as the sulphate. Potatoes, tobacco, and sugar beets, however, have bet- ter quality when the sulphate is used.
Both these fertilizers are quite soluble so that it is unnecessary to make ir larger application in the b^inning as in the case of the rock phosphate above mentioned. The amount used, however, will depend upon the crops to be grown. Such rank-growing crops as beets and cabbage should have from 250 to 300 pounds of this fertilizer per acre; com and potatoes, 150 pounds; and cereals and hay grasses, 100 pounds per acre.


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