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As soon as this work has been done apply broadcast the muriate of potash and 

 superphosphate to the whole of each plat which is to be manured with one or 

 the other, or Avith a mixture of the two, and drag into the soil as thoroughly as 

 possible. Drag the plats lengthwise because particular care must be taken that 

 none of the fertilizer for one plat is sown on or is dragged on another plat 

 adjoining it. In many cases muriate of potash injures the plant if applied just 

 previous to putting in a crop; so that the earlier this fertilizer is applied in the 

 spring the less will be the danger of injury. 



Apply half the nitrate of soda broadcast on the whole of each plat requiring 

 it just before the seed is planted and drag into the soil. Three weeks later apply 

 the rest and cultivate in. 



Care should be taken to keep the nitrate off the foliage of plants, as it may 

 cause some damage; in the case of sown crops, such as oats, it will be impossible 

 to prevent this altogether. 



Be sure not to omit the bt,ank oh check plat with no Fertilizer. 

 This is the most important of any single plat, because all of the others must be 

 compared with the blank in order to learn how much benefit the fertilizers have 

 been to the crop. 



You are to grow anj^ crop you wish on these plats. 



The "^ame kind and same amount of seed is to be sown on each of the series of 

 nine plats in the set. It must be remembered that these experiments are to be 

 tried upon the crop planted and not upon an accidental crop of weeds. In no 

 case will the experiments be of value if the weeds are allowed to grow on the 

 plats. Thorough cultivation is one of the most important features of the field 

 test. 



RECORDS FOR 1S99 — TO BE FILLED OUT. 



1 — Date of plowing field. May 2. 



2 — Date of appljing lime. No lime used. 



Was the lime fresh slaked, or air- slaked ? 

 Date when dragged into soil. 

 Dragged how many times V 



3 Date of applying muriate and superphosphate. May 15. 

 Date when dragged into soil. May 15. 



Dragged how many times '? Three times. 



Date of applying first half nitrate of soda. May 15. 



Date of applying second half nitrate of soda. 



4 — Kind of crop grown. Rural New Torker potatoes. 



5 — Date of planting crop. May 15. 



Dates when crops came up on each plat. June 5 — Could see no difference 

 in the plats as to the time they came up. 



6 — Dates of rain storms and general remarks on weather. Very dry from June 

 1st to 15th. Good rain June 15th and June 24th. S /towers Ju7ie 28th, then 



