FFRTILIZER ANNUALLY. 



Pol- \nra i Bone Meal, 600 pounds. 



rer .-^cre, | ^-^^^ Grade Sulfate of Potash, 250 pounds. 



This application will, it is believed, be especially favorable to 

 clovers. Slag meal, besides supplying phosphoric acid, will furnish 

 a considerable quantity of free lime which will help sweeten a soui 

 soil, or hold in condition a soil where the excess of acid has first been 

 neutralized by liming. 



A. For spring seeding, per acre : — 



800 to 1000 pounds 



Fertilizer Basic slag meal, 

 Alone. Muriate or high grade sul- 



fate of potash, 

 Tankage or dry ground fish, 



B. For summer seeding, per acre : — 



Basic slag meal, 



Muriate or high grade sulfate of 



potash. 

 Tankage or dry ground fish. 

 And, if the soil is in a very low state of fertility, in addition 

 Nitrate of soda, 75 to 100 pounds 



C. For fall seeding, per acre : — 



Basic slag meal, 800 to 1000 pounds 



Muriate or high grade sulfate of 



potash, 175 to 200 " 



x\nd, if the soil is in very low fertility, in addition 



Nitrate of soda 75 to 100 pounds 



175 to 200 " 

 300 to 400 " 



800 to 1000 pounds 



175 to 200 " 



200 to 300 " 



