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Muriate of potash 551 Ibs. Superphosphate 358 Ibs. Nitrate of soda 12, 835 Ibs. Of potatoes. 66 With tops returned to the soil a crop of 200 bushels per acre re- moves 36 Ib. Nitrogen, 13 Ib. Phosphoric acid, and 60 Ib. Potash. If th& new German potatoes are, however, planted, and such crops as 300 cwt. And more are grown, the proportion of plant food removed is, . Of course, so much more, although the larger growth on the surface returns also more into the soil if turned under. Professor Maerc...ker demands for these varieties, to obtain a fairly full crop, 58 J Ib. Ct nitrogen, 24 Ib. Of phosphoric acid, and 79| Ib. Of potash per acre, but he says also that you cannot use only commercial manures. The potatoes would only be able to take up about two-thirds of the nitrate of soda or sulphate of ammonia, one-third of the phosphoric acid, and about 60 per cent, of the potash contained in the respective manures applied, and, if larger quantities to make up for the defi- ciency were used, it would at least with nitrate of soda and kainit (unless the new kainit is used) be injurious, and 6 cwt.
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