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Determine the apparent average annual losa of this element from the soil during those 

 years. 



7. One ton of clover hay contains approximately 5 pounds of phosphorus and timothy 

 hay about 2 J pounds per ton. How many pounds of phosphorus are sold from the 

 farm when a farmer sells 30 acres of clover averaging 1| tons per acre and 25 acres of 

 timothy averaging 1^ tons of hay per acre? What is the value of this phosphorus at 

 10 cents per pound? 



8. One ton of wheat bran contains about 25 pounds of phosphorus and cottonseed 

 meal the same amount. How many pounds of phosphorus does a farmer bring to his 

 farm when he buys 20 tons of bran, 8 tons of cottonseed meal, and 15 tons of clover hay? 

 Is all of this phosphorus added to the soil? 



(a) The loss of phosphorus in the feeding transaction may be considered 20 per cent, 

 the manure being hauled directly to the field. How many pounds of phosphorus will 

 this farmer add to his soil through the purchase of these feeds? 



9. Twenty-five per cent phosphoric acid is equivalent to what per cent phosphorus 

 (P)? Fifty pounds of the compound phosphoric acid (P2O5) is equivalent to how 

 many pounds of the element phosphorus (P)? 



10. One phosphorus fertilizer contains 14 per cent phosphorus, while another is 

 marked to conta^in 30 per cent phosphoric acid. \^Tiich contains the more phos- 

 phorus, and how much more? 



11. When rock phosphate containing 30 per cent phosphoric acid can be delivered 

 for $8 a ton, what is the cost of 1 pound of phosphorus? 



12. When acid phosphate analyzing 16 per cent phosphoric acid can be had for 

 $16 a ton, how many pounds of phosphorus can be purchased for a dollar? Compare 

 this with rock phosphate. Which of these two fertilizers is soluble? 



13. The phosphorus contained in rock phosphate analyzing 13 per cent phosphorus 

 and applied at the rate of 1,000 pounds per acre is sufficient to supply about how many 

 75-bushel corn crops? 



14. How much basic slag analyzing 8 per cent phosphorus must be added per acre 

 to return to the soil approximately the amount of phosphorus removed by three clover 

 crops averaging 2 tons of hay per acre, two 75-bushel corn crops, and one crop of 

 timothy hay averaging li tons per acre? 



15. One thousand pounds of milk contains 0.8 of a pound of phosphorus. How 

 much phosphorus is contained in the milk produced by one cow in a year if she aver- 

 ages 30 pounds of milk per day? 



16. How many pounds of potassium are contained in a heavy clay loam analyzing 

 2.5 per cent potassium? In a peat containing 0.5 per cent potassium? 



17. A poor, sandy soil analyzed 0.68 per cent potassium, while a peat analyzed 0.3 

 per cent of this element. In comparing the percentages, what per cent more of 

 potassium does the sand contain than the peat? 



18. In comparing the actual number of pounds in an acre 8 inches deep, what per 

 cent paore of potassium does the poor sand in problem 20 contain than the peat? 

 Explain the different results obtained in these two problems. 



19. A 1,600-pound tobacco crop removes from 1 acre about 75.5 pounds of potas- 

 sium. How many such crops will the potassium supply that is contained in an acre 

 8 inches deep of a silt loam analyzing 2 per cent potassium? 



20. A 4-ton alfalfa. crop removes from 1 acre about 95.5 pounds of potassium. What 

 is the value of the potassium contained in 40 tons of alfalfa hay when 1 pound of this 

 element is worth 6 cents per pound? 



21. Sixty-five pounds of potash (K2O) is equivalent to how many pounds of potas- 

 sium? Fifty per cent potash is equivalent to how many per cent potassium? 



22. A man' can buy mm-iate of potash analyzing 43 per cent potassium for $45 per 

 ton and kainit containing 12 per cent potassium for $15 a ton. Both are soluble fer- 

 tilizers. Which will give him the more potassium for his money? 



