1903.] 



PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 33. 



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Sulfate and Miiriate of Potash compared as Fertilizers for Gar- 

 den Crops. — Yield per Plot (^Pounds). 



111 the discussion of the relative standino- of these two 



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potash salts, the same crops are iiichided respectively under 

 the headings early and late as those specified in section A. 

 The relative standing of these two salts at the beginning 

 of the present year is shown in the following table : — 



Fertilizers. 



Early Crops 

 (Percent.). 



Late Crops 

 (Percent.). 



Sulfate of potash, 

 Muriate of potash, 



100.0 

 92.6 



100.0 

 103.0 



Including the crops of the past year, the relative stand- 

 ing of the two potash salts is as follows : — 



Fertilizers. 



Early Crops 

 (Percent.). 



Late Crops 

 (Percent.). 



Sulfate of potash, 

 Muriate of potash, 



100.0 

 93.2 



100.0 

 102.9 



Attention is called to the fact that the results of this 3^ear 

 are in exact accord with those of earlier years. The suh'ate 

 of potash proves considerabl}^ superior to the muriate for 

 the crops making most of their gTowth early in the season, 

 while for those making their growth in the latter part of the 

 season the muriate is slightly superior. 



V. COMPAKISON OF DIFFERENT PoTASH SaLTS FOR FlELD 



Crops. (Field G.) 

 Since 1898 the following potash salts have been under 

 comparison for various field crops : kainite, high-grade sul- 

 fate, low-grade sulfate, muriate, nitrate, carbonate, and 



