s 



TRADE VALUES 



OF FERTILIZING INGREDIENTS IN RAW MATERIALS 



AND CHEMICALS. 



1894. 



Cents per pound. 



Nitrogen in ammonia salts, 19 



" " nitrates, 14|^ 

 Organic nitrogen in dry and fine ground fish, meat, blood, 



and M; bigli-grade mixed fertilizers, 18| 

 " " " cotton M'ed meal, linseed meal and 



castor pomace, 15 



" fine ground bone and tankage, 161 



" fine ground medium bone and tankage, 15 



" medium bone and tankage, 12 

 " coarse bone and tankage, 7 



" hair, horn-shavings and coarse fish 



scraps, 7 



Phosphoric acid soluble in water, 6 



" " soluble in ammonium citrate, o^ 



" " in fine bone and tankage, 5^ 



*' " in fine medium bone and tankage, 4^ 



" " in medium bone and tankage, 3 



" " in coarse bone and tankage, 2 



" " in fine ground fish, cotton-seed meal, linseed 



meal, castor pomace and wood ashes, 5 



" '* insoluble (in am. cit. ) in mixed fertilizers, 2 



Potash as High Grade Sulphate, and in mixtures free from 



Muriate, 5^ 



" " Muriate, 4i 



The manurial constituents contained in feedstuffs ai'e valued as 

 follows : 



Organic Nitrogen, 15 

 Piiosphoric acid, 5 



Potash, 5 



The Bulletins oj the Mass. Experiment Station will he sent free of 

 charge to all parties interested in its work, on application. 



C. A. GOESSMANN, Director. 

 Amherst, Mass., June 8, 1894. 



Carpenter & Morehouse, Printers, Amherst, Mass. 



