Fertilizers Where the Materials Come From Where to Get Them in the Cheapest

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Fertilizers Where the Materials Come From Where to Get Them in the Cheapest
Gregory James John Howard
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87 Cost of Nitrogen per Lb.
Cost of Potash.
Cost of Phos- phoric Acid.
In cow manure, at $1. 16 per thousand pounds Cents. 19 Cents. 6 Cents. 11 In horse manure, at $1. 54 per thousand pounds (about $6 90 per cord) 14 44 7A In rock-weed, at $1. 21 per thousand pounds (about $4 25 per cord) 20 6A 6A In night-soil, at $0. 43 per thousand pounds, the price of collecting 2A 1 IT^ In tanner's waste (clippings of hides and hair), at $0. 78 per thousand pounds. . . In hen manure, at $4 per thousand po
...unds, 1 27 8^ * 15 The tanner's waste would decompose slowly, and there- fore its components would practically be of less value than in the other manures named. At 43 cents per thousand pounds, night-soil would cost about $2. 50 per cord. As average night-soil is worth about $6 per cord, the professor evidently means a purer article than we farmers usually find. Most farmers will be surprised at the low value given hen manure in the table, but it requires a pretty good article to reach even that valuation.

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