CONTROL SERIES BULLETIN No. 38 DECEMBER, 1926 



MASSACHUSETTS AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION 



THE 

 AMhERST, MASS. / 



INSPECTION OF LIME PRODUaS USED IN 

 AGRICULTURE 



By H. D. Haskins, L. S. Walker and M. W. Goodwin 



The crop-growing possibilities of a soil depend in no small 

 degree upon the presence in the soil of an abundant supply of 

 active lime. Most Massachusetts soils are low in lime, so low 

 that the use of lime has become an established part of good 

 farm practice. The information contained in this bulletin, on 

 the composition and cost of commercial limes, is therefore of 

 great importance to Massachusetts farmers. 



Requests for bulletins should be addressed to the 



AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION 

 AMHERST, MASS. 



Publication of this Document approved by the Commission on Administration and Finance 

 3,000 12-'26 Order 7577. 



