| Royal Agricultural Society of England - 1856 - 806 páginas
...much due to the volatilization of ammonia as to the removal of ammoniacal salts, soluble nitrogenized organic matters, and valuable mineral matters, by...especially if it descends in heavy showers upon the dungheap, a serious loss in ammonia, soluble organic matters, phosphate of lime, and salts of potash... | |
| Royal Agricultural Society of England - 1857 - 634 páginas
...of ammonia as to the removal of ammoniacal salts, soluble nitrogenized organic matters, and soluble mineral matters, by the rain which falls in the period during which the manure is kept. I further showed that well-rotten dung is more readily affected by the deteriorating influence of rain... | |
| Augustus Voelcker - 1850 - 880 páginas
...of ammonia as to the removal of ammoniacal salts, soluble nitrogenized organic matters, and soluble mineral matters, by the rain which falls in the period during which the manure is kept, I further showed that well-rotten dung is more readily affected by the deteriorating influence of rain... | |
| England Royal Agricultural Society - 1856 - 694 páginas
...much due to the volatilization of ammonia as to the removal of ammoniacal salts, soluble nitrogenized organic matters, and valuable mineral matters, by...especially if it descends in heavy showers upon the dungheap, a serious loss in ammonia, soluble organic matters, phosphate of lime, and salts of potash... | |
| John Murray - 1857 - 636 páginas
...of ammonia as to the removal of ammoniacal salts, soluble nitrogenized organic matters, and soluble mineral matters, by the rain which falls in the period during which the manure is kept. I further showed that well-rotten dung is more readily affected by the deteriorating influence of rain... | |
| 1867 - 528 páginas
...should not be turned more frequently than absolutely necessary. If rain is excluded from dungieaps, or little rain falls at a time, the loss in ammonia is trilling, and no saline matters of course are re• Mr. DC Fellcnberg, of Hofwyl, near Bern, in Switzerland.... | |
| George Edwin Waring (Jr.) - 1877 - 556 páginas
...to the washing out, by rains, of the soluble ammoniacal salts and other soluble fertilizing parts. 20. " If rain is excluded from dung-heaps, or little...especially if it " descends in heavy showers upon the dung-heap, a serious loss in " ammonia, soluble organic matters, phosphate of lime, and salts " of... | |
| George Edwin Waring (Jr.) - 1877 - 664 páginas
...of the soluble ammoniacal salts and other soluble fertilizing parts. 20. "If rain is excluded Irom dung-heaps, or little rain falls at "a time, the loss...especially if it " descends in heavy showers upon the dung-heap, a serious loss in " ammonia, soluble organic matters, phosphate of lime, and salts " of... | |
| North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station - 1879 - 938 páginas
...much due to the volatilization of ammonia as to the removal of amtnoniacal salts, soluble uitrogenized organic matters, and valuable mineral matters, by...especially if it descends in heavy showers upon the dungheap, a serious loss in ammonia, soluble organic matter, phosphate of lime, and salts of potash... | |
| Maine. Board of Agriculture - 1863 - 492 páginas
...much due to the volatilization of ammonia as to the removal of ammoniacal Baits, soluble nitrogenized organic matters, and valuable mineral matters, by...which the manure is kept. 20. If rain is excluded from dung heaps, or little rain falls at a time, the loss in ammonia is trifling, and no saline matters... | |
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