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CHEMICAL FERTILIZERS ; AND LIME 



Cauliflower 



Same as for cabbage. 



Cherries 



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u u 



C3 K B3 



Pounds of Different 

 Materials for One Acre 



Pounds of Different 

 Materials for One Tree 



Nitrogen . 



Available phos- 

 phoric acid 



Potash . . . 



10 to 20 



35 to 70 



45 to 90 



(1) 60 to 120 lb. nitrate of 



soda ; or 



(2) 50 to 100 lb. sulfate of 



ammonia; or 



(3) 100 to 200 lb. dried 



blood ; or 



(4) 2000 to 4000 lb. stable 



manure. 

 f(l) 350 to 700 lb. bone- 

 meal ; or 



(2) 250 to 500 lb. dissolved 



bone, etc. ; or 



(3) 300 to 600 lb. dissolved 



rock. 

 '(1) 90 to 180 lb. muriate; or 



(2) 90 to 180 lb. sulfate; 



or 



(3) 350 to 700 lb. kainit ; or 



(4) 900 to 1800 lb. wood- 



ashes. 



(1) H to 1 lb. nitrate of 



soda; or 



(2) H to 1 lb. sulfate of 



ammonia ; or 



(3) 1 to 2 lb. dried blood ; or 



(4) 20 to 40 lb. stable ma- 



nure. 



(1) 3H to 7 lb. bone-meal; 



or 



(2) 214 to 5 lb. dissolved 



bone, etc. ; or 



(3) 3 to 6 lb. dissolved rock. 



(1) 1 to 2 lb. muriate; or 



(2) 1 to 2 lb. sulfate ; or 



(3) 3>^ to 7 lb. kainit; or 



(4) 9 to 18 lb. wood-ashes. 



Clover 



Same as for alfalfa. 



Corn 



For sweet corn, somewhat larger amounts of nitrogen may be 

 applied. 



