351 



IXDEX. 



Manure Heap, Fermenting 3 



" in Winter.. 84 



" Piling in Field.. 83-89-90 



" " Turning . 83 



' Hen 43-104-301 



" Horse 



" Horse and Farm-yard 5 J 



u How and When it Should 



be Applied 237 



" How John Johnston Man- 

 ages it 76 



*' How Made and Used in 



Maryland 339 



" How the Deacon Makes it.. 74 

 How to Make 41 



" How to Make More 25 j 



" now to Make More and Bet- 

 ter on Dairy Farma 103 



" How to Make Poor, Rich, 



How to Make Richer 257 



" How Much it Shrinks by 



Fermentation 332 



" How Much Nitrogen in a 



Load of n; 



" in Kansas 340 



in Philadelphia, Interest- 

 ing Facts 338 



11 Keeping Under Cover 5'.) 



" Lime as ..215 



" Liquid -.. .. 3 'G 



" Management of in Canada. 333 

 " Mr. Lawes' Experiments 



with 95 



" Loss from Leaching !)'.) 



" Management of 91 



Market Value of 104 



Mixed withLimc ','- 



Natural 23 



Night-soil as 30-! 



" Nitrate of Soda as 131 



Not Available 95 



" on Dairy Farm 101 



" on Permanent Meadows 



and Pastures 271 



" Preserved by the Soil 177 



" Pigs' 8:5 



" 'Piling 116 



Potash as.... 329 



" Price of in Boston 334 



" Maryland 33J 



" " Now Haven.... 3 11 



" New York 334 



" per Horse in New 



York 336 



Quantity Made on a Farm.. 12 

 Quantity of Used on Long 

 Island. Interesting Sta- 

 tistics 336 



Reduced by Fermentation. 297 

 Richer in Plant-food than 

 the Food from which it is 



Derived 301 



Sea-weed as 337 



Sheep 86 



Should bo Broken Up Fine. 268 



Soluble Phosphates in 72 



Special 110-3.20 



Manure, Specific Gravity of from 



Different Animals 305 



" Spread in Open Yard 63 



Stable, Management 332 



Straw and Chaff as 200 



" Superphosphate, How 



Made 317 



" Swamp-Muck as 



" Tank 115 



" the Author's Plan of Man- 



Tilla-.-'us' '. '. '. ! .' ' ' ' .' .'3 j-i-j i--,>2o 

 Top-dressing for Wheat in 



41 " " on Growing 



333 



" to What Crops Should it be 



Applied 265 



" Value of 78 



_ " Value of Depends on tho 



Food, Not on the Aoin 

 Value of Si; 



Water in 



Weeds aa 



Wciirht of S.a-340 



Well-rotted, Composition 



of 65 



" Well-rotted, Loss from 



Leaching 



" What is it ? 



" Why Do We Ferment ? !i 4 



Market Gardens, Irrig.ition in. ... 



" Manure for 294 



" " Pig-manure on.. 235 



Meadows. Manure for 271 



Night soil .22 



Nitrate of Potash 



Nitrate of Soda 134 



" Acts Quicker than 



Ammonia :n:j 



" as a Top-dn 



for Wheat 270 



Composition of 312 



for Apple Trees.... 31 4 



for Barley 213 



for Oats 



for Onions 294 



for Suirar-Beets 289 



for Wheat 159 



How to Apply 312 



Price of in England.326 

 Nitrogen, Amount per Acre in the 



Soil 28-162 



as Manure 28 



in Soils l 



" Makes Poor Manure 



Rich 240 



Nurserymen, Manure for 2!7 



Oats, Experiments on in Virginia.. 253 

 " Experiments on at Moreton 



Farm 254 



" Lawes' and Gilbert's Experi- 

 ments on 



" Manures for 



Oil-cake for Sheep 76 



Onions, Manure for 294 



Peas for Pigs 17 



Pea-straw for Manure ... . . 48 



