The book The Potato was written by author Gilbert, Arthur W. (Arthur Witter), 1882-1936 Here you can read free online of The Potato book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Potato a good or bad book?
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As the profits from the use of fertilizers became known, the amounts gradually increased. About the same time machine-planters came into use. These applied the fertilizer in the form of a strip several inches wide in the bottom of the furrow-mark. This wide-strip application Digiti ized by Google Manures and Fertilizers 127 is essential to prevent root injury. Application with the planter works well whenever moisture is abundant in -the soil throughout the growing season in Maine. As the amount... applied to the acre increased to 1000 pounds or more, growers began to use a wider distribution through the soil. With such large amounts, there is no need of specially placing some of it near the plants, as a fraction is enough to act as a starter. At the present time heavy applications of fertilizer are used in the specialized potato-growing districts in this country, with the idea of supplying so much that the grow- ing plant will never suffer for lack of plant-food at any time. For such amounts as 1000 to 3000 pounds to the acre, broadcasting is coming into use in whole or in part.
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