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Other advantages from home mixing are that it permits the farmer to use exactly the proportion of the several con- stituents that he desires, and that it makes unnecessary the handling of a large amount of inert materials frequently contained in mixed fertilizers. It is thus possible for him to ascertain, by field tests, the best proportions of the various fertilizer constituents to use on his own land for each of the crops he is growing. This knowledge makes it possible to decrease greatly the... expenditure for fertilizers. 258. Fertilizers that should not be mixed. — Because fertilizers consist of chemicals, some of which react on each other to form compounds different from those in the original substances, it is unwise to mix certain of these carriers. The result may be to convert soluble nutrients into insoluble ones, or to cause the loss of some constituent in the form of gas. If one is to mix his own fertilizers he must know what materials should not be brought in contact. The fol- lowing are some of the common carriers that should not be mixed : 204 SOILS AND FERTILIZERS Caustic lime j f .
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