Report of the New York State College of Agriculture At Cornell University, Ithaca, And of the Cornell University Agricultural Experiment Station
Report of the New York State College of Agriculture At Cornell University, Ithaca, And of the Cornell University Agricultural Experiment Station
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5. The urine has a higher value per ton than the dung, due to its larger content of nitrogen. Its annual value however is only about one-half that oiE the dung. 6. The amount of plant nutrients in the manure produced aimually per thousand pounds of live wdght varies from 114 to 136 potmds of nitrogen, from 40 to 80 pounds of phosphoric add, and from 90 to 126 pounds of potash. The amotmts contained in a ton of manure made up of a mixture of all the urine and all the dung are i o to 2 6 pounds o...f nitrogen, 3 to 15 pounds of phosphoric add, and 9 to 18 pounds of potash. 7. The plant nutrients in the manure per year per thousand pounds of live wdght have a commerdal value at the price of the nutrients ^559 Digitized by VjOOQIC 192 The Cornell Reading Course for the Farm used of about twenty*seven dollars, and the organic matter has a value of about nine dollars, making a total value of about thirty-six dollars per year. The range in commercial value per ton of manure — urine and dung — is from $2.30 for the pig to $7.25 for the hen.
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