Conservation of Fertilizer Materials From Mineral Resources
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Both these mixtures made satisfactory composts when sufficient water was added. It is suggested that those interested in composts should consult their State experiment station as to the work of this character done in the State and ad^^se with the county agent regarding it. In view of the fact that patents have been taken out on certain composting proc- esses it may be well to consult the State agricultural authorities re- garding the use of these processes. When farm conditions do not warrant t...he extra time and expense required to make a carefully constructed compost heap, a pile of manure and compost material can be easily made and left to weather. This will give a very useful product with a minimum of cost and labor. Such a compost pile is shown in Figure 2. CONSERVATION OF FERTILIZER MATERIALS 5 COAL ASHES AND SPOILED FEEDS Coal ashes have Httle vahie as a fertilizer, but when sifted and mixed with heavy clay soils they make the latter more productive by loosening- the soils and by the consequent improvement of moisture and tillage conditions.
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