112 Keport of the Acting Director and Chemist op the 



Radishes. 



Nitrogen 



Available phos- 

 phoric acid. .. 



Potash , 



Per cent. 



Pounds for 

 one acre. 



15 to 30 



35 to 70 



45 to 90 



Pounds of different materials for one acre. 



r(i) 



J (2) 

 (3) 

 (4) 



fd) 



1(3) 

 ('(1) 



;(2) 



U3) 



90 to 180 lbs. nitrate of soda ; or 



75 to 1.50 lbs. sulphate of ammonia; or 



150 to 300 lbs. dried blood ; or 



3,000 to 6,000 lbs. stable manure. 



350 to 700 lbs. bone meal ; or 



250 to 500 lbs. dissolved bone, etc. ; or 



280 to 560 lbs. dissolved rock. 



90 to 180 lbs. muriate ; or 



90 to 180 lbs. sulphate ; or 



350 to 700 lbs. kainit ; or 



900 to 1,800 lbs. wood ashes. 



Easpbeeeies. 



Nitrogen 



Pounds for 

 one acre. 



Avai lable phos- 

 phoric acid. .. 



Potash 



10 



12 to 24 



40 to 



60 to 120 



Pounds of different materials for one acre. 



f(l) 

 ](2) 

 '] (3) 

 1(4) 

 fd) 

 (2) 

 1(3) 

 fd) 

 j(2) 

 U3) 

 1(4) 



75 to 150 lbs. nitrate of soda ; or 



60 to 120 lbs. sulphate of ammonia ; or 



120 to 240 lbs. dried blood ; or 



2.400 to 4,800 >bs. stable manure. 



400 to 800 lbs. bone meal ; or 



280 to 560 lbs. dissolved bones, etc.; or 



320 to 640 lbs. dissolved rock. 



120 to 240 lbs. muriate; or 



120 to 240 lbs. sulphate ; or 



480 to 960 lbs. kainit ; or 



1,200 to 2,400 lbs. wood ashes. 



Rye. 



Same as for oats. 



Suggestions. — Nitrogen is preferably applied in the form of 

 nitrate of soda rather than stable manure. Excessive use of nitro- 

 gen should be avoided. 



SOEGHUM. 



Same as for com. 



