562 , Tabulated Results of Analyses 



Q 1, coHhVzMecZ.— EOTATION OF CROPS. 









Produce 

 per 



General Division. 



ENTIRE COMPOSITION 









Acre. 



Tn Natural Sta tR. 



















Organic or 





















































lyses. 









Ultimate Elements. 



Proximate 













Authority. 



1 



if Ana 





alter. 



















Azotized. 





Crops. 



Parts. 



Tons. 



Cwt. 



1 Number 0 



Water. 



Organic M 



Ash. 



Authority. 



Number 0 

 Analyses. 



Carbon. 



1 



1 Hydrogen 



, Oxygen. 



s 



CD 

 P 



j Ammonia 



Authority. 



Number 

 ofAnal. 1 





Soluble Ingre 



iisiit^ in. S' 



)il . 





Richardsoni 



1 



p 



? 



i 



34384 















- 





— 



- - 







4 



Turnip 1 



Bulb . 



30 



- 



1 



1 



1 



Richardson 



i 



10 



60480 



6120 



600 



Richardson 



10 



- 



2754 



402 







2889 



75 



91 



Johnston . 



5 









Tops . 



5 





Richardson 



10 



9790 



1155 



255 



Kichardson 



10 



560 



78 



482 



35 



42 











f 



, Grain . 





18 



Way . . 



62 



233 



1726 



33 



Boussingault 





815 



103 



765 



43 



52 



Gi.-egory . 



7 







Wheat i 



Straw & 

 Chaff. 



1 



10 

 3'5 



.Way . . i 



1 



40 



453 



3109 



200 



Boussingault 





1619 



178 



1300 



13 



16 



Johnston . 



? 







Beans -j 



Grain . 





19 



Way . . i 



6 



304 



1720 



5Gj 



Playfair . 





805 



121 



690 



104 



126 



Boussingault 



1 









Straw . 



1 



4 



Way . . 



4 



267 





151 



Boussingault 







127 





60 



73 













Grain . 





IS 



Way . . 



62 



233 



1726 



33 



Boussingault 





815 



103 



765 



43 



52 



Gregory 



7 





4-j 



Wheat 1 



Straw & 

 Chaff. 



1 



10 

 3-5 



Way . . 



i ! 



40 



453 



3109 



200 



Boussingault 





1619 



178 



1300 



13 



16 



Johnston . 



? 





5<j 



Man- J 

 golds 1 

 I 



Bulbs . 

 Top . 



25 

 5 





Way . . 

 Way . . i 



3 

 3 



50800 

 10080 



4700 

 930 



500 

 190 



Boussingault 

 Boussingault 





2142 

 448 



289 

 63 



2183 

 366 



86 

 53 



104 

 64 



Cameron . 



3 

 - 









Grain . 





18 



Way . . 



62 



233 



1726 



33 



Boussingault 





815 



103 



765 



43 



52 



Gregory . 







&< 



Wheat 



Straw & 

 Chaff. 



1 



10 

 3-5 



Way . . 



40 



453 



3109 



200 



Boussingault 





1619 



178 



1300 



13 



16 



Johnston . 



" 







, Clover <! 



i 



1st Cut- 

 in g Hay 

 Afttmiath 



1 





Way . . 

 Way . . 



2 



586 

 293 



3584 

 1792 



310 

 155 



Boussingault 

 i Boussingault 





1838 

 919 



192 

 96 



1474 

 737 



79 

 39 



96 

 48 



Johnston . 

 Johnston . 



p 





8<; 



Wheat 1 



Grain . 



Straw & 

 Chaff. 



1 



18 



10 

 3-5 



Way . . 



! 



G2 

 40 



233 

 453 



1726 

 3109 



33 

 200 



Boussingault 

 Boussingault 





815 

 1619 



103 

 178 



765 

 1300 



43 

 13 



52 

 16 



Gregory . 

 Johnston . 







1 



Total Ingredients abstracted 

 and atmosphere. 



from soil 





135,344 



41623 



3149 







20371 



2492 



17988 



755 



913 









Ditto, restored to soil in manure 



. . . • 





? 



? 



2961 







J 



? 



? 



? 



? 









Total loss to soil in 8 years 









1236 



8624 



188 







4065 



533 



3750 



276 



334 









Average yearly loss per acre'j . 







154 



1078 









508 





469 



35 



42 









5 Cwt. Oilcake contains . 





Way . - 



7 



42j 482 



35 



Way . . 











26 



32 



Fromberg . 



1 





a. I have inserted the crganic analyses of Pea-strav/, as I know not of any organic analyses of Bean-straw, h. Tins rotation is 



tenant. c. I would net advise much reliance to be placed on the proximate analyses of these crops. d. In these rotations 



