yS The: Colorado Experiment Station 
The samples already presented represent three classes of beets, 
all grown upon supposedly good ground. The first class was grown 
without fertilization of any sort. It is not hereby intimated that 
they are, because of this fact, to be considered as good beets. The 
second class was grown with application of various fertilizers to see 
if any combination used would materially improve the quantity and 
quality of the crop. In this place the quality alone is considered, 
the crop has already been stated. The third class was grown with 
the application of different quantities of sodic nitrate to determine 
what its effect upon the quality of the crop may be. The land 
chosen was the best available. The results obtained with the beets 
grown on the check plot in this case differed so little from those 
obtained with the application of nitrates that a sample was taken 
from an adjacent field, but this proved to be one of the poorest sam¬ 
ples of all. 
As we have given the nitrogen compounds precedence over the 
injurious ash, we will bring together the results obtained so far and 
it will make plain how the results stand. For this purpose we will 
give the total nitrogen, the nitric nitrogen, the injurious nitrogen in 
the beet and the injurious nitrogen per ioo parts of sugar. 
No. of 
Analysis 
FIELDS 
NOT FERTILIZED. 
Total Nitric 
Nitrogen Nitrogen 
Injurious 
Nitrogen 
in Beet 
Injurious 
Nitrogen 
per 100 of 
Sugar 
VII . 
0.22915 
0.00320 
0.07854 
0.51287 
VIII . 
0.20750 
0.00090 
0.11520 
0.62899 
XI . 
0.12530 
0.00358 
0.05320 
0.37440 
XII . 
0.13760 
0.00786 
0.06070 
0.48953 
XIII . 
0.14388 
0.00870 
0.06086 
0.38529 
XIV . 
0.14128 
0.00530 
0.09180 
0.40393 
XV. 
0.15630 
0.01104 
0.08190 
0.56875 
XVI . 
0.18636 
0.02138 
0.08426 
0.63840 
XVII . 
0.19810 
0.02067 
0.08703 
0.65436 
XVIII . . . . 
0.20605 
0.01718 
0.11725 
0.82571 
XIX . 
0.21330 
0.01984 
0.10750 
0.75175 
XX. 
. 0.25215 0.04537 
EXPERIMENTS WITH FERTILIZERS. 
Fertilizers 
,!! used 
0.13660 
1.07246 
XV. 
0.15630 
0.01104 
0.08190 
0.56875 
XXVIII. . . . 
. . . . None 
0.12895 
0.01034 
0.05405 
0.37020 
XXIX. 
.... 150 K 
0.12320 
0.00250 
0.05195 
0.35827 
XXX. 
. . . . 200 P 
0.10875 
0.00987 
0.03760 
0.27288 
XXXI. 
. 160 K, 100 
N 
0.21900 
0.01333 
0.13470 
0.95531 
XXXII.... 
- 240 P, 300 
N 
0.15345 
0.01333 
0.07233 
0.58334 
XXXIII. . . 
. 220 P, 400 
N 
0.23270 
0.00832 
0.12870 
0.94632 
XXXIV. . . . 
.... 220 P, 260 
K 
0.17150 
0.00865 
0.07245 
0.62047 
XXXV. 
.400 P, 300 K, 
200 N 
0.13760 
0.00250 
0.06550 
0.42810 
XXXVII. . . 
-500 P, 400 K, 
200 N 
0.17770 
0.08725 
0.08725 
0.65603 
*K indicates potassic sulfate 48.55 percent K,0; P, superphosphate 13.19 
P 3 0 3 ; N. sodic nitrate 96.60 NaNO s . 
