The Farmers Practical Hand book of Agricultural Chemistry

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THE APPLICATION OF COMPOSTED FERTILIZERS TO DIFFERENT GRADES OF LANDS.
BY A FARMER.
The only Commercial Fertilizers our people habitually com- post are the different superphosphates. For this purpose it is earnestly recommended to you to get the highest grade of dis- solved bone in your reach, as a dissolved bone of 24 per cent, solubility is worth twice as much as an acid phosphate of 12 per cent, solubility. Hence, 100 Ibs. Of the former will go as far as 200 Ibs. Of the latter. Many farmers
...used low grade 40 acid phosphates, 200 Ibs. To the acre, and alongside the same number of Ibs. Of a dissolved bone, of high grade, and at the end of the year came to the conclusion that they are about equal in value. This conclusion comes from the fact that the acid phosphate was enough, or, in other words, had sufficient availa- ble phosphoric acid and sulphate of lime, while the other con- tained more than was wanted, and the excess was not taken up 'by the plant, but remained in the soil, where it is true it would not be lost, but remain the valuable property of the owner of the soil.

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