The Fertility of the Land a Summary Sketch of the Relationship of Farm Practice

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00 " = 5. 5% 5. 5% 5. 5%, It is seen again that it is better to buy the three elements of plant -food separately in concentrated forms and to mix them at home.
The foregoing calculations by Mr. Clinton suffi- ciently indicate the nature of the problem before us. The author is now able to make general conclusions. The following quotation is taken from a paper read by T. Greiner before the Massachusetts Horticul- tural Society, February 20, 1897: "I can see no necessity for using ready-made mixtu
...res in the gar- den, but the strongest reasons for avoiding that course. The mixtures sent out by various firms as 296 The Fertility of the Land.
obtained from the cotton -seed meal and the 93. 72 pounds obtained from the muriate of potash, we have the desired 110 pounds of potash. If the raw materials do not add up to 2, 000 pounds, fine sand or gypsum may be added, in order to make the exact weight and exact percentages, or if desirable, higher or lower percentages may be had by mixing differ- ently.


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