The Principles of Rational Agriculture Applied to India And Its Staple Products
The Principles of Rational Agriculture Applied to India And Its Staple Products
Eugene C Schrottky
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Sulphuric acid. Phosphoric acid. Phosphoric acid forms the principal mineral constituent of the seed. No grain can be formed in its absence. The gradual reduc- tion of its percentage in the soil affects chiefly the outturn of the seed. The Indian method of cultivation has deprived the soil of this important substance in far greater proportion than of any of the other inorganic parts. No restoration has been made for the loss occasioned by the annual withdrawal of the grain crops. Where is all t...he phosphoric acid gone to ? The export trade of bones deprives India of the means to repair the waste of past generations. The value of bones as a manure. The percen- tage of phosphoric acid in rice. The estimated quantity withdrawn from an acre by a cultivation extending over two thousand years. The deficiency of phosphoric acid in the soil of India proved by analysis. The small average outturn due to this deficiency. The quantity of phosphoric acid required by the rice-plant, and the quantity available.
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