. Fertilizer experiments with tomatoes . - — 2 n o »?o « _ 01 ?s- _5 03 03 > -3 — oj _ 5 <«5 »u_ Q L. Q. 09_ >-- >a H _ o 3-Q >CLO UL z —u-u. 1. 303 88. 1094. $ $ $ *.03 2. 299 724. 147. 4. * * 3. 304 243. 1255. 4. 317 1186. 283. 5. 318 125. 244. 6. 314 272 7. 320 124. 268 8. 322 1355. 274 9. 2


. Fertilizer experiments with tomatoes . - — 2 n o »?o « _ 01 ?s- _5 03 03 > -3 — oj _ 5 <«5 »u_ Q L. Q. 09_ >-- >a H _ o 3-Q >CLO UL z —u-u. 1. 303 88. 1094. $ $ $ *.03 2. 299 724. 147. 4. * * 3. 304 243. 1255. 4. 317 1186. 283. 5. 318 125. 244. 6. 314 272 7. 320 124. 268 8. 322 1355. 274 9. 299 1133. 242 1175. 10. 281 232 • * 11. 321 302 1937. 12. 317 280 13. 317 280 1740. ?Decrease. [Nov. 1913] Fertilizer Experiments with Tomatoes. Fig •2. Plot 10. Mr. I. N. Spielmans 1909 Test. Nitrate of Soda and MuriatePotash. Yield Bushels Per Acre. Photo Taken August 25, 19C9. of Test With Mr. Joseph P. .Hovermale. It was originally planned to break a piece of sod for this test,but Mr. Hovermale being unable to get it plowed in time it becamenecessary to use another field. Before it was decided to use thisfield some manure had been left in piles, distributed across all ofthe plots as afterwards staked out, with the exception of plots 1, 2and 3. Plots 4, 5, 6, 7, 10 and 12 had received one pile, plots 8, 9and 13 had received two piles and plot 1,1, four piles. The presenceof the manure could be determined later in the season almost to aplant by the increased growth. For this reason the results of thistest will not be included in the summary, but are given here as amatter of record. They follow the other fields quite closely in therelative effects of the different applications. The field was upland,very thin and decide


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