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ployed on land not having other ammoniated materials put on them. 

 Formula "Ko. 5 is destined to meet cases of this kind. A good many 

 eastern tobacco growers plant tobacco after peanuts, and some of tliem 

 grow peas between the hills of tobacco, planting them with hoes and 

 putting six to ten peas in a place the latter part of June or early in 

 July. This improves the soil for after-crops, but tobacco grown 

 after tobacco and peas is said not to be of good quality, though, as 

 would be expected, the growth is very large. 



Good results will come from the use of high-grade fertilizers, such 

 as are suggested above, or similar ones, and we believe that when 

 once tried there will be no inclination to go back to the lower-gTade 

 ones now so largely used. 



