. Bulletin : report of Agricultural Experiment Station, Agricultural and Mechanical College, Auburn, Ala. Agriculture -- Alabama. 9 meal as the source ol nili-ogen, gave second highest yiv\d with second highest increase. Plot 1, with sulfate of ammonia as the source of ni- trogen, gave an average yield of 079 pounds of cabbage per acre less than cotton seed meal (Plot 4.) Plot 2, with dried blood as the source of nitrogen, gave the lowest average yield of the complete fertilizers, but an increase of 10,753 pounds of cah])age per acre over the unfertilized plot. Observe that the omission of pot


. Bulletin : report of Agricultural Experiment Station, Agricultural and Mechanical College, Auburn, Ala. Agriculture -- Alabama. 9 meal as the source ol nili-ogen, gave second highest yiv\d with second highest increase. Plot 1, with sulfate of ammonia as the source of ni- trogen, gave an average yield of 079 pounds of cabbage per acre less than cotton seed meal (Plot 4.) Plot 2, with dried blood as the source of nitrogen, gave the lowest average yield of the complete fertilizers, but an increase of 10,753 pounds of cah])age per acre over the unfertilized plot. Observe that the omission of potash in Plot 6 ditl not decrease the yield as compared with Plot 2, where a complete formula was used. While in Plot 10, where potash w^as used alone, the average increase for two years was only 707 poimds per acre over the unferti- lized plot. Comparing results on plots 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12, where the several fertilizer ingredients were used singly, dried blood gave the highest average yield with the highest average increase over the unfertilized Figure 1. On right of basket, fertilized iilot. On left, unfertilized plot. Note difference in an average head from the two plots, as shown heads on tlie top of the bushel basket. tlic size of by the two. 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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