Some of the Principles Which Should Determine Compensation for the Use of Foods

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With any considerable increase in the quantity of farmyard manure applied its residual effect will increase in a still greater propor- tion ; a double dressing of manure should give more than a double after effect where the circumstances of the case admit of the effect being shown. All these points must be taken into account in any attempt to value the unexhausted residue of organic manures.
VALUATION OF EESIDUES IN POOB AND KICK SOILS.
The facts I have brought before you lead, I think, dis- ti
...nctly to the conclusion that a different scale of valuation should be employed when dealing with land of very different quality, or receiving very different quantities of manure. We may conveniently classify farms for our present purpose as (1) those whose actual fertility is distinctly below the average ; (2) those in a condition of average fertility; (3) those in which very liberal manuring is practised.
The first-named class will include those farm lands the natural fertility of which is very low, and which yield remunerative crops only when the soil is systematically supplied with plant food by means of manures, or the organic residues of fodder crops.


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