The book Field Crop Competitions 1913 was written by author J C Readey Here you can read free online of Field Crop Competitions 1913 book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Field Crop Competitions 1913 a good or bad book?
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900 plants may be grown per acre. An easy calculation shows the immense yield possibilities of this plant. Very heavy crops were produced. We would recommend our farmers to try this crop. Manure or fertilize heavily. Ask for bulletin for particulars. 10 COMMERCIAL FERTILIZERS. Large quantities of these are being used, and will be used* Whether they pay or not, depends on the circumstances under which they are applied. Here are a few points to be considered: To get full value from their use. The... land must be thoroughly cultivated. Conserve the moisture in the soil, as the fertilizer is no . Use to the crop only iu solution. The nitrates are very easily dissolved, potash not so much so, and the phosphates only slowly soluble. Look out for leaching. The proportionate amount of these that you w-juld apply would depend on, first, the kind of crop the soil has already produced: and, second, the kind of crop you wish to grow. If the preceding crop has been a " potash-feeder, " for instance, and the succeeding crop of the same nature, the proportion of potash must be increased.
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