The book Soils And Fertilizers was written by author Snyder, Harry, 1867-1927 Here you can read free online of Soils And Fertilizers book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Soils And Fertilizers a good or bad book?
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Rate of Application. — The amount of manure that should be applied depends upon the nature of the soil and the crop. On loam soils intended for general truck purposes, heavier applications may be made than when grain is raised. For general farm purposes, 8 tons per acre are usually sufficient. It is better economy to make frequent and light applications than heavier ones at long intervals. When manure is spread frequently the soil is kept in an even state of fertility, and losses by percolation..., denitrification, and ammonification are prevented. Too often the manure is not evenly distributed about the farm ; fields adjacent to stables are heavily manured, while those at a distance receive none. For growing garden crops, 20 tons and more per acre are sometimes used. It is better, however, not #-1 FARM MANURES 1 85 to use stable manure in excess for trucking, but to supplement it with special fertilizers as the crops may require. Soils which contain a large amount of cal- cium carbonate will not become acid from farm manure, and hence admit of more frequent and heavier applica- tions than soils which are deficient in this compound.
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