THE JOURNAL OF THE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. — Advertisements. xxi 



SULPHATE 



OF 



AMMONIA. 



Incomparably the Best and Cheapest Form of Nitrogen 



and Ammonia. 



PRODUCES LARGER CROPS THAN ARE OBTAINED FROM THE USE 

 OF ANY OTHER FORM OF ARTIFICIAL NITROGEN. 



See Reports of Experiments at Dalmeny (Nineteenth Century for November, 1899), Woburn 

 Escrick Agricultural Society, Vale of Alford Agricultural Society, Banffshire Agricultura 

 Society, Cheshire County Council Farm, The Ponaghpatrick Agricultural Society. 



See also Report of Root Show at Scottish National Fat Stock Club, at which all the First Prizes 

 in the Open Classes were awarded to Roots grown with Sulphate of Ammonia. 



PRODUCES CROPS OF HIGHER FEEDINC VALUE THAN ARE OBTAINED 

 BY THE USE OF ANY OTHER MANURE. 



See Reports of Analyses of Crops in Experiments at Dalmeny, Woburn, &c. 



PRODUCES ROOTS AND TUBERS OF CONSPICUOUSLY BETTER 

 KEEPING QUALITY THAN ARE GROWN BY ANY OTHER NITRO- 

 GENOUS MANURE. 



PRODUCES BETTER QUALITY OF MALTINC BARLEY THAN IS 

 OBTAINED FROM THE USE OF ANY OTHER MANURE TESTED 

 AT ROTHAMSTED. 



See Report on "Manurial Conditions affecting the Malting Quality of English Barley," in the 

 Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society of England, 1897. 



For Pamphlets, and other Informatio!i on the subject, apply to— 



W. G. BLAGDEN, 

 SULPHATE OF AMMONIA COMMITTEE, 



4, FENCHURCH AVENUE, LONDON, EC. 



