Response of Illinois Soils to Limestone

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Response of Illinois Soils to Limestone
F C Frederick Charles Bauer
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647 X. Hilly land 5 6 . 02 34. 000 >Yields on the limed land can be determined by multiplying the yields on the unlimed land by their response ratios. 'Weighted averages. 'Actual yield for limestone.
1934] RESPONSE OF ILLINOIS SOILS TO LIMESTONE 331 That the various crops have made less pronounced responses to limestone in the manure system than in the residues system is due to the effect of the manure in reducing deficiencies of lime and other plant nutrients.
EFFECT OF LIMESTONE ON SOIL PRODU
...CTIVITY LEVELS The soils upon which the different experiment fields are located vary greatly in natural productiveness (Table 1). The more produc- tive soils yield, on the average, more than a ton and a quarter of grain and hay an acre annually, corn alone averaging about 50 bushels an acre. The poorest soils are only about one-tenth as productive. The Elizabethtown field, for instance, produces on the average only 325 pounds of grain and hay an acre annually and 11. 5 bushels of corn. The other soils produce yields distributed more or less uniformly be- tween these extremes.

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