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EXPERIMENTS UPON ROOT-CROPS 



14 tons per acre of farmyard manure every year, but for the 

 first nineteen years of the experiment, from 1876 to 1894, 

 Plot 2 received in addition 3J cwt. per acre of superphosphate. 



Tons 

 perAcre. 



1876-94 



1895- 1902. 



Series 



AC 



AC 



P^Dung ^ Dung and Super- [^^Dun| H Dun|,Superphosph, 



•.vj°"'y- "■ ^ phosphate(l9years) -V-^ only. ■ and Potash (/years 



ate 

 ears) 



Fig. 16. — Mangel Wurzel. EiFect of addition of Mineral Manure to Dung, with 

 various Nitrogenous Cross-dressings. Average Produce of Roots per acre. 



From this first period we can ascertain the effect of super- 

 phosphate as a supplement to dung. In the second period, 

 which begins in 1895, sulphate of potash has been added to 

 the superphosphate on Plots 2, so as to institute a com- 

 parison between the effect of dung alone and of dung in 

 conjunction with potash and phosphates. The results are 

 set out graphically in the accompanying diagram Fig. 16. 

 The left-hand half of this diagram shows the first period, when 

 dung is compared with dung and phosphates. The right-hand 



