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XOKMAI. MAXTKK Xo. 6. 

 For tl;ix, 1'or lace making, leguminous plants, lucerne. 



INCOMPLETE MANURE No. i (without potash). 

 For colza, cereals, meadow land. 



INCOMPLETE MANURE No. 6 (without nitrogen). 

 For clover, sainfoin, lucerne, and leguminous plants. 



M. Ville gives the following manure for a single crop without 

 the addition of farmyard manure. 



For wheat 528 Ibs. of No. IA, and in the spring 44, 88, or 

 132 Ibs. of sulphate of ammonia. He says, on condition that this 

 manuring is repeated every year, a crop of 33 bushels per acre is 

 obtained. 



For barley, oats, rye, and natural meadow land, he gives 

 528 Ibs. No. i A, for the meadow land, he applies one-half in the 

 autumn, the other half in the spring. If the oat crop appears too 

 light, a further quantity of 44 Ibs or 88 Ibs. of sulphate of ammonia 

 is given in early spring. 



Beetroot, cabbages, carrots, hops, and garden stuff, he gives 

 1056 Ibs. of normal No. 2. In the case of beetroot, if he wished to 

 obtain the largest possible yield, he used the normal stimulating 

 N o. 2 instead of the above, which is composed thus : 



