GRASS-LAND: UPPER HALE FIELD, AT KINETON. 



(In this field, which is poor in lime compared with the other,. 

 Basic Slag is used in place of Superphosphate). 



Nitrate of Soda without Phospha- 

 tes or Potash . ... 



15 '/a 



'5 



(i) 2 cwt Sulphate of Potash per acre in 1902 and i cwt per acre in 1905, 1906, 1907^ 

 1908 and 1909. No Sulphate of Potash in 1903 and 1904. 



Manuring of Grass Land. (Harper Adams Agric. Coll.. Field 

 Expts, 1908). 1 he Journal of the Board of Agriculture*. London, 

 October 1909. Vol. XVJ, n. 7, p. 589. 



" The effect of continuous manuring of meadow land which is 

 mown each season is being ascertained on a pasture field laid 

 down many years ago. Ten plots have been dressed each year 

 since 1903, and the crops and the net profit, after deducting cost 

 of manures for 1908, are given and compared with former years. 

 The highest net profit (. i 195. per acre) was [given by 3 cwt. 

 superphosphate, and the next (. i is. 4 d.) by 10 tons farm-yard 



