Meadows And Pastures a Compendium of the Grasses of Tennessee Prepared Express

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Meadows And Pastures a Compendium of the Grasses of Tennessee Prepared Express
Killebrew, Joseph Buckner, 1831-1906
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Let a barrel be de- voted to bones, and whenever a bone is thrown into it, cover it up with unleached ashes. Let the barrel stand in the weather, and in a few months the bones will be so friable they may be easily broken and converted into an unadultered bone dust, better than can be bought in any of the agricultural stores. Or, if he cannot wait this slow process, they are easily burned and crushed.
In making soap, much fine phosphate of lime is thrown out in the shape of half eaten bones, and
... in spent lie. Soap suds are also a fine addition to the manure or compost heap. In these are found not only the alkalies of soda and potash, but also much nitrogenous matter in the shape of grease. All these assist in enriching our heap.
No farm yard is without the best guano. It is true, the guano of the shops is from sea birds, whose food is fish, but the guano of the chicken house is exceedingly valuable and well worth saving. Mixing it with soil or ashes and sowing over a garden plat, rather thinly, for it is very rich, its effects are seen to the row.


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