First Principles of Soil FertilityOrange Judd, 1908 - 265 páginas |
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... grown upon the farm determine its earning power , for the sale of animal products is simply. Plants are of first importance to agriculture , The production of animals and animal products is merely one way of marketing the crop. INTRODUCTORY ...
... grown upon the farm determine its earning power , for the sale of animal products is simply. Plants are of first importance to agriculture , The production of animals and animal products is merely one way of marketing the crop. INTRODUCTORY ...
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... grown upon one hundred , the returns would be greater , provided the labor and other expense involved were not materially increased ; for in the latter case the interest on the money invested in one hundred acres of land would be clear ...
... grown upon one hundred , the returns would be greater , provided the labor and other expense involved were not materially increased ; for in the latter case the interest on the money invested in one hundred acres of land would be clear ...
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... grown continuously on the same field , as was often done with wheat . The soil was now said to be exhausted , and in many cases the farms were aban- doned . An exhausted soil in this sense means one that will no longer yield profitable ...
... grown continuously on the same field , as was often done with wheat . The soil was now said to be exhausted , and in many cases the farms were aban- doned . An exhausted soil in this sense means one that will no longer yield profitable ...
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... grown Barley Oats Corn Clover Peas . Potatoes OF DRY MATTER Tons of water for one ton dry matter • 461.1 503.9 270.9 576.6 477.2 385.1 From this and other data he calculated the minimum amount of available water necessary to produce the ...
... grown Barley Oats Corn Clover Peas . Potatoes OF DRY MATTER Tons of water for one ton dry matter • 461.1 503.9 270.9 576.6 477.2 385.1 From this and other data he calculated the minimum amount of available water necessary to produce the ...
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... grown , there was an actual gain of nitrogen in the soil , in addition to that removed by the vegetation , while the growth of cereals resulted in a loss of nitro- gen . Other experimenters also arrived at the con- clusion that clover ...
... grown , there was an actual gain of nitrogen in the soil , in addition to that removed by the vegetation , while the growth of cereals resulted in a loss of nitro- gen . Other experimenters also arrived at the con- clusion that clover ...
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acid and potash acre agricultural ammonia amount of nitrogen amount of plant animals applied average bacteria barn barnyard manure bedding carbonic acid clay clover commercial fertilizers complete fertilizers composition compounds condition corn crop decay deep stall denitrification drainage dry matter elements of plant Experiment Station fact farm farmer feeding fertilizing constituents fertilizing materials fertilizing value field grain green manuring ground grown hot fermentation humus important inches increase ingredients kainite land leaching legumes leguminous lime liquid excrement loss of nitrogen lysimeters manure produced materials ments method mineral matter mixed moisture necessary nitrate of soda nitrification nitrifying bacteria nitro nitrogen nure obtained organic matter oxygen phoric acid phos phosphate phosphoric acid plant food plant growth plots plowed pounds practically present rains ration removed rock roots rotation shown soil soil contains soluble substances sufficient sulphate superphosphate supply surface tillage tion urine wheat yield
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Página 187 - The production possible from a definite amount of plant -food can be secured only when the conditions are such as to permit its proper solution, distribution and retention by the soil. The fact that fertilizers may now be easily secured, and the ease of application, have encouraged a careless use, rather than a thoughtful expenditure, of an equivalent amount of money or energy in the proper preparation of the soil.
Página 221 - Furthermore, the mineral elements are relatively cheap, while the nitrogen is relatively expensive, and thus that the economical use of this expensive element, nitrogen, is dependent to a large degree upon the abundance of the mineral elements In the soil. It is therefore advocated that for all crops and for all soils that are in a good state of cultivation, a reasonable excess of phosphoric acid and potash...
Página 241 - One will seek to know what the different forms of plant-food are, what they do, from what sources they can be obtained, and how he can use them to best advantage. He will become to some extent an investigator, and will, of necessity, take a deeper interest in his work.
Página 225 - When such crops as corn, cabbage, grass, potatoes, etc., have a luxuriant, healthful growth, an abundance of potash in the soil is indicated ; also, when fleshy fruits of fine flavor and texture can be successfully grown. (e). When a soil produces good, early maturing crops of grain, with plump and heavy kernels, phosphoric acid will not generally be found deficient in the soil. Such general indications may often be most helpful, and crops should be studied carefully with these facts in mind.