Fertilizers: the Source, Character, And Composition of Natural, Home-Made ...
Fertilizers: the Source, Character, And Composition of Natural, Home-Made ...
Edward Burnett Voorhees
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A liberal supply of nitrogen is also demanded, particularly dur- ing the early growth. An application of a fertilizer TUBIflPS, SWEDES AND RAPE 261 containing 20 pounds of nitrogen, derived in part from nitrate, 40 of phosphoric acid, derived in large part from phosphates, and 40 of potash, derived from muriates, would be a fair dressing on soils of good character. On the poorer soils, the application of the constituents of the same kind and forms should be very largely increased. In these c'ro...ps, as in those already mentioned, it is essential — and success depends upon this as much as upon any other factor — that the growth should be con- tinuous; and in order that there shall be no delay in this respect, there must be an abundance of available food always at their command. TUBER CROPS In many sections the potato and sweet potato are grown for roughage. For these crops no different fertilization is recommended than that already outlined (Chapter XI) for the crops when grown for market, though in the case of sweet potatoes, soils not adapted for the growth of marketable tubers may be used.
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