. Bulletin : report of Agricultural Experiment Station, Agricultural and Mechanical College, Auburn, Ala. Agriculture -- Alabama. ion Tdhlc IL Ejjccl of fcrlilizcrs, liinc, vcuhon black, ])ijr ^ s r IS o 1,^ _,. (-heck, no treafinent Nitrate of Soda Kuinit , Acid )hale Nitrate. Acid Phosphate and Kainit Calcium Carhonatc Carhon Bhick Pyroi^allol P\ Togallol Pyrogaiiol Pyrogallol Couniarin Couinarin Couniarin The results obtained in this test are rather peculiar, and are dit!icult to explain. None of the treatments, excepting the acid phosphate and the complete ferti- lizer, was benefici


. Bulletin : report of Agricultural Experiment Station, Agricultural and Mechanical College, Auburn, Ala. Agriculture -- Alabama. ion Tdhlc IL Ejjccl of fcrlilizcrs, liinc, vcuhon black, ])ijr ^ s r IS o 1,^ _,. (-heck, no treafinent Nitrate of Soda Kuinit , Acid )hale Nitrate. Acid Phosphate and Kainit Calcium Carhonatc Carhon Bhick Pyroi^allol P\ Togallol Pyrogaiiol Pyrogallol Couniarin Couinarin Couniarin The results obtained in this test are rather peculiar, and are dit!icult to explain. None of the treatments, excepting the acid phosphate and the complete ferti- lizer, was beneficial to oats. The differences in the corn yields from the several treatments are not great enough to warrant any conclusions. One striking point brought out in this test was the very marked effect of phosphate on the growth and stooling of oats during the first few weeks of growth of the plants. Had the test been terminale(l at the end of the first month, the results obtained, using air dry weight as a criterion, would have shown that phos- phate was even more beneficial than was the complete fertilizer. The plants on the |)hosphale-treated ])ot made a very vigorous early growth, and the amount of stooling was greatly in excess of that on any other i)ot. After about the first month, however, the plants began to turn yellow and show dead leaves at the bottom. On the other hand, the plants on the pot with complete fertilizer continued to grow rapidly and never lost color. The great need of phosphate is indicated by the. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Agricultural and Mechanical College of Alabama. Agricultural Experiment Station. Auburn, Ala. : The Station


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