Potash in Agriculture Results Obtained in the United States

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Potash in Agriculture Results Obtained in the United States
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55, page 54. "The only conclusion drawn is, the results strongly indicate that nitrogen and potash were needed on the plots for hemp. " OATS. TENNESSEE, 1889. Experiment by C. S. Plumb. Bulletin No. 2. Soil — Light loam of clayey character. The highest yield, amounting to 51 bushels, was produced by the simple application of muriate of potash. Conclusions: "That the two plots fertilized with potash gave the highest yields. " ORANGES. FLORIDA, 1892. By J. M. Pickel and J. J. Earle. Bulletin No. ...17. "The orange draws potash from the soil in far larger quantity than any other constituent. That is, however, precisely that constitu- ent which is relatively deficient in popular orange fertilizers now on sale in Florida. These fertilizers contain from i to 2. 5 times as much phosphoric acid as potash and 2 to 5 times as much phosphoric acid as nitrogen. Whereas, according to our analyses, the orange takes from the soil 6 times as much potash and 1. 6 as much nitrogen as phosphoric acid (in the case of the California orange, 4 times as much potash and 3 times as much nitrogen).

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