Mar. 2, 1920.] 



Agricultural Gazette of N.S.W. 



187 



In the fourth table are a number of waste products which may in many 

 cases be economically utilised. 



When purchasing a manure, always insist on a guarantee of its composition 

 as determined by the analysis. 



Never add lime to a manure containing sulphate of ammonia or blood and 

 bone manures, as in these cases loss of nitrogen results : and when lime has 

 been applied to the land, do not use such manures until about three weeks 

 afterwards. 



The accompanying fertiliser diagram, which i-epresents in a graphic manner 

 the points to be taken into consideration in the mixing of different manures, 

 is reproduced in the hope that it will be found useful to farmers who make up. 

 their own mixtures. 



SuPERPmOSPhAIE 



MAS PHOSPMATf 



Parmyaro 

 Manure 



AND GuAJHO 



Potash 

 Salts 



Kainii 



Nitrate of 5ooa 

 Substances connected by thick line must not be mixed together. 

 Substances connected by double line must only be mixed immediately before 

 Substances connected by single thin line may be mixed together at any time. 



Tablk I. — Simple Fertilisers. 



use. 



