416 EXPERIMENTS ON THE MIXED HERBAGE OF PERMANENT MEADOW. 
Contents. 
Introduction 
Part I.—The Agricultural Results. 
Statement of the Question, and General Description of the Experiments 
Effects of different Manuring Agents on the Mixed Heritage (First Crops) :— 
1. Without Manure 
2. Ammonia-salts, alone ... 
3. Nitrate of Soda, alone 
4. Mixed Mineral Manure, alone (including Potass) 
5. Superphosphate of Lime, alone 
6. Mixed Mineral Manure alone, with, and without, Potass 
7. Ammonia-salts (400 lbs. per acre), with Mixed Mineral Manure (including 
Potass) 
8. Ammonia-salts (400 lbs. per acre), with Mixed Mineral Manure (including 
Potass), and Cut Wheat Straw.. 
9. Ammonia-salts (800 lbs. per acre), and Mixed Mineral Manure (including 
Potass) 
10. Nitrate of Soda (550 lbs. per acre), with Mixed Mineral Manure (including 
Potass) 
11. Nitrate of Soda (275 lbs. per acre), with Mixed Mineral Manure (including 
Potass) 
12. Ammonia-salts (400 Jbs. per acre), and Superphosphate of Lime 
13. Ammonia-salts (400 lbs. per acre), and Mixed Mineral Manure, with, and with¬ 
out, Potass 
14. Mixed Mineral Manure alone, seven years; succeeding Ammonia-salts alone, 
13 years 
15. Equal Nitrogen, and equal Potass, in Nitrate of Soda and Sulphate of Potass, 
and in Nitrate of Potass; in each case with Superphosphate of Lime 
16. Mixture supplying the Ash-constituents, and the Nitrogen, of 1 ton of Hay.. 
17. Farmyard Manure, alone, and with Ammonia-salts in addition.. 
The Second Crops 
Influence of Season on the Produce of Hay 
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