Fertilizing Peaches Potash in Its Relation to Peach Growing

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New York German Kali Works
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Fertilizer containing 2$ Nitrogen, 8?u Phosphoric Acid and 10% Potash. Photograph taken after 1912 crop was removed. A peach orchard at Hilton, N. Y. 4 years old, variety Smock. Fertilized with 500 Ibs. Per acre of a mixture containing 8$ Phosphoric Acid and 10% Potash (Photographs by Courtesy of E. L. Markell, Ithaca, N. Y. ) Twenty-Seven FERTILIZING PEACHES Summary Peach growers may expect the following results from the judicious application of a well balanced fertilizer to the peach orchard ...: (1) A marked increase in the yield of fruit. (2) Larger fruit of a better quality. (3) Improved shipping quality of product. (4) Increased vigor and healthiness of trees. (5) Early maturity of young trees which enables them to come into bearing at an earlier age than other- wise. (6) Prolonged bearing life beyond the average of un- fertilized trees. (7) Early maturity of wood which enables the trees to endure winter exposure to better advantage. (8) Strengthened wood fiber, thereby lessening the tendency of the trees to break under a heavy strain of fruit yield.

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