gen, and therefore No. IX would be best; in soils deficient in 

 nitrogen, No. X might be best. 



It will be seen from what has been said that the corn com- 

 bination I, may be used for corn, wheat, oats, and on some soils 

 for potatoes. The potato mixture IX, may be used for pota- 

 toes and oats on soils that have previously been manured, or are 

 not deficient in nitrogen. For ensilage No. IV is to be recom- 

 mended. 



To mix these weigh or measure out the required amount, 

 (See table of weights, Bulletin 5) Sweep a place on the barn 

 floor and put down the separate substances, then shovel the 

 mixture over until well combined, it is then ready for use, none 

 of the substances are volatile, hence there is no loss by standing. 



G. H. WHITCHER, Director. \ 



Bulletins sent free to all farmers in the State who send their name 

 and address on a postal card. Farmers Organizations are requested to send 

 in a list of names in their vicinity. We have a list of seven thousand and 

 want to double it. 



Address all communications to New Hampshire" Experiment 

 Station, Hanover, N. H. 



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