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Countless scientific experiments in plant growth show that potassium, lime, phosphorus, magnesium, iron, sulphur, nitrogen, carbon, oxygen and hydrogen are essential to normal development. The carbon, hydrogen and oxygen elements make up nearly 99 per cent of the entire composition of the plant and are derived from the atmosphere. All of the other elements are derived from the soil except in the case of peas, beans, clovers and other legumes which secure most of their nitrogen from the air. The... mineral elements are not needed in large amounts but well-balanced plant growth is MAKING THE SOIL PRODUCE CROPS strictly dependent upon their presence in avail- able form. Of these elements, those most likely to be deficient either in total amount or in availability are nitrogen, phosphorus, potas- sium and calcium. It is entirely feasible and eco- nomical to apply concentrated chemical fertilizers containing the first three elements so that their lack will not constitute a limit to size of crops harvested.
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