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TRADE VALUES OF FERTILIZING INGREDIENTS IN 

 RAW MATERIALS AND CHEMICALS FOR 



1904 AND 1905. 



1904 1905 



CENTS PER POUND 



17-5 

 I 7.0 



"Nitrogen in ammonia salts, 17.5 



" nitrates, 16.0 



Organic nitrogen in dry and fine ground fish, meat, blood, 



and in high-grade mixed fertilizers, 17.5 18.5 



" " " fine bone and tankage, 17.0 18.0 



" " " coarse bone and tankage, 12.5 13.0 



jPhosphoric acid soluble in water, 4.5 4.5 



" " soluble in ammonium citrate, 4.0 4.0 



" " in fine ground fish, bone and tankage, 4.0 4.0 

 ** " in cottonseed meal, castor pomace and 



wood ashes, 4.0 4.0 



" " in coarse fish, bone and tankage, 3.0 3.0 

 " " insoluble (in water and in neutral citrate 



of ammonia) in mixed fertilizers, 2.0 2.0 



Potash as Sulphate, free from Chlorides, 5.0 5.0 



" " Muriate (chloride), 4.25 4.25 



" " Carbonate, . 8.0 



The above schedule of trade values was adopted by representa- 

 tives of the Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Maine, Ver- 

 mont and New Jersey Experiment Stations at a conference held dur- 

 ing the month of March, 1905, and is based upon the condition of 

 the fertilizer market in centers of distribution in New England, New • 

 York and New Jersey during the six months preceding March, 1905, 

 and refers to the current market prices, in ton lots, of the leading 

 standard raw materials, which furnish nitrogen, phosphoric acid and 

 potash, and which enter largely into the manufacture of our com- 

 • mercial fertilizers. 



