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Fertilizer Experiments in Fayette and Greene Counties. 



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O 

 1 



2 

 3 

 4 



FERTILIZER 



Newton- 



VILI.K 



1906 



Newton- 



VILLK 

 1907 



ICXINT'N 

 I 19C8 



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S-. 



01 



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o 



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Lbs. 

 200 

 240 



KIND 





M 



200 



c ( ' 200 



^ I 240 



I 200 



^ L 201 



7 I 240 

 ' t ' 200 



8 .... 

 { 2iC 



9<; 240 

 t 200 

 f , 2C0 

 240 

 100 



10 



I 



Cotton seed meal 



Acid phosphate 



No fertilizer 



Kainit 



Cotton seed meMl . . . . ] 



Acid phosphate I 



Cotton Seed meal . . . . | 



Kainit J 



Acid phospha'e ) 



Kainit I 



No fertilizer 



Cotton seed meal .... | 



Acid phosphate \ 



Kainit i 



Cottcn seed meal . . . . ^ 



Acid phosphate \- 



Kainit J 



Lbs. 

 1304 

 1400 

 520 

 1256 



1456 



1360 



1432 

 600 



Lbs 



784 

 880 



"720 

 904 



Lbs. 

 768 

 760 

 624 

 672 



792 1016 665 687 



U V 



1—1 3 



Lbs. 

 144 

 136 



49 



08 



848 



1096 

 360 



740 622 14 

 616 ... . 



1664 1064 1192 832 680 64 



16':-0 1000 1272 912 704 88 



Greene County^ G Miles North or Clinton. 



W. M. Morgan, 1908. (See Table above.) 



Darlc soil unth clay foundation. 



The original growth, consisting chiefly of short leaf pine, 

 was removed about nine years before the test was made. 

 The two crops preceding the experiment consisted of cotton. 

 No fertilizer very greatly increased the yield. From Mr. 

 3Iorgan's notes it may be inferred that the land is in poor 

 mechanical condition, much inclined to bake, and that on all 

 plots there was much shedding of forms, but no rust. 



