356 



INDEX. 



Thomas, J. J., Remarks on the Ap- 

 plication of Manures 2C9 



Tillage is Manure 32-1 21- 163-225 



Tobacco, Manure for M75 



Top -dressing with Manure 26!) 



Turnips, Do They Absorb Nitrogen 



from the Atmosphere... 250 

 " Impoverish the Soil More 



than Grain 250 



" Manure for 285 



" and Wheat, Special Ma 



nurcs for 321 



Urine from Farm Animals Eicher 



than Human 309 



" vs. Solid Manure 294 



Valuation of Fertilizers 321 



Water. Amount Given Off by Plants 



During Their Growth 131 



Water Equivalent to Manure 2W 



Weeds i.Vi: !-'. 



Weed-eeeds In Manure '.? 



Weld. Col. M. C., Letter from. . 



Wheat, Ammonia for 192 



" Artificial Manures for 

 'Should be Drilled in with 

 Seed 1(W JG9 



Wheat, Common Palt a? Manure for 00 

 Crop, Composition of . . , 



138 

 " Effect of Manure on, in Poor 



Season 213 



Influence of Season on 210 



is it Deteriorating ? 18;) 



Larger Crops per Acre 1^:2 



Lawee'and Gilbert's Exper- 

 iments on 140-170 



Manures for 



3Ir. Lawes' Experiment? on. rjv! 



Nitrogen as Manure for 141 



Plant-food in 101 



Potash as Manure for 215 



Straw and Chaff as a Manure 



for -200 



Summer Fallowing for. . 



the 90th Crop on Same Land.213 



Top-dressing for 2"0 



vs. Corn, Comnanitive 



Yield of 



Well-rotted Manure for 267 



WhyOiirCrops an- so I'oor.vlt 

 Yield per Acre 11 



