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3. For cotton on poor, unimproved, sandy soil, where cotton-nist 



occurs: 



Acid phosphate, 1 50 to 300 pounds per acre. 

 Cotton-seed meal, 150 to 300 pounds per acre. 

 K.iimt. 75 to too pounds per acre. 



4. For cotton on sandy soil somewhat improved by previous crops of 



cowpeas, or other legumes, but on which cotton-rust occurs : 

 Acid phosphate, 150 to 300 pounds per acre. 

 Cotton-seed meal, up to 150 pounds per acre. 

 Kainit, 75 to 100 pounds per acre, or 



5. Acid phosphate, 150 to 300 pounds per acre. 

 Nitrate of soda, 50 pounds per acre. 

 Kainit, 75 to 100 pounds per acre. 



6. For corn on clay and loam soils : 



Acid phosphate, 100 to 200 pounds per acre. 

 Cotton-seed meal, 100 to 200 pounds per acre. 



7. For corn on very poor, sandy soils : 



Acid phosphate, 1 50 to 200 pounds per acre. 

 Cotton-seed meal, 1 50 to 200 pounds per acre. 

 Kainit, 75 pounds per acre. 



8. For oats and wheat on poor soils : 



Acid phosphate (when seed are sown), 200 pounds per acre. 

 Nitrate of soda (after the leaves are three inches long), 

 100 pounds per acre. 



9. For cowpeas, soy beans, velvet beans, alfalfa, vetch, or clovers : 



Acid phosphate, 200 to 400 pounds per acre. 



(If the soil is very sandy and poor, add 100 to 200 pounds 

 kainit, or 25 to 50 pounds muriate of potash.) 



10. For tobacco or vegetables : 



Acid phosphate, 200 to 300 pounds per acre. 

 Cotton-seed meal, 200 to 300 pounds per acre. 

 Nitrate of soda, 50 to 75 pounds per acre. 

 High-grade sulfate of potash, 50 to 75 pounds per acre. 



1 1 . For vegetables : 



Acid phosphate, 300 to 600 pounds per acre. 

 Cotton-seed meal, 150 to 300 pounds per acre. 

 Nitrate of soda, 75 to 225 pounds per acre. 

 Muriate of potash, 50 to 1 50 pounds per acre. 



