Report of Work of the Agricultural Experiment Station, Middletown, Conn., 1877-8, With An Account of Field Experiments With Fertilizers

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Does Corn Demand Nitrogenous Fertilizers ?
The most important part of the problem is whether corn, like wheat, needs manures rich in nitrogen and hence very costly, or whether, like clover, if it have the mineral fertilizers, which cost comparatively little, it will gather its own nitrogen from soil and air.
Eastern farmers must buy fertilizers to raise corn. If, as Prof.
Stockbridge has recommended, they must advance $15.00 cash in the spring for nitrogen for an acre of corn, run all the risks
... of soil and season, and wait until winter for the return, the future of corn growing is not bright. But if, on the other hand, we may omit the nitrogen, apply only the mineral fertilizers, reduce the )rield but little, have the corn gather the nitrogen itself, feed it to stock, enrich the manure, and help bring up the land, that capacity of this grand staple will go far to establish it in the place for which nature seems to have designed it, — next to grass, the sheet anchor of our Eastern farming.

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