80 to 120 lbs. cotton seed meal \)er acre. 

 ICO to 240 -bs. acid phosphate per acre. 



240 to 360 lbs. totai per acre. 



(b) For sandy soils in the eastoru and contial parts of 



tlu' States 



80 to 120 lbs. cotton seed meal per acre. 

 IGO to 240 lbs. acid phosphate per acre. 

 40 to 60 lbs. kainit per acre. 



280 to 420 lbs. total per acre. 



(c) For the level lands of the southern L(>ni;leaf Pine 



Jlej^ion : 



60 to 120 lbs. cotton seed meal per acre. 

 120 to 240 lbs. acid phosphate per acre. 

 GO to 80 lbs. kainit per acre. 



240 to 440 lbs. total per acre. 



(di For any well drained soil in any part of the State 



on which cotton is known to be especially liable to bhick 



rnst : 



120 to 160 lbs. cotton seed meal per acre. 

 80 to 120 lbs. acid phosphate per acre. 

 80 to 120 lbs. kainit per acre. 



280 to 400 lbs. total per acre. 



!). The fornnilas sugi^ested above contain approximately 

 the following percentagres of nitrogen (and itslarger equiva- 

 lent in ammonia), available phosphoric acid, and potash, 

 using phosphate containing 12 1-2 per cent, of available phos- 

 phoric acid. A phosphate of higher grade is advisable. 



