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" Ibs. of bone dust is sufficient to supply three crops of wheat, clover, potatoes, turnips, &c., with phosphates. But the form in which they are restored to a soil does not appear to be a matter of indifference. For the more finely the bones are reduced... "
One Hundred Years' Progress of the United States ...: With an Appendix ... - Page 100
by Charles Louis Flint, Charles Francis McCay, John C. Merriam, Thomas Prentice Kettell, Linus Pierpont Brockett - 1870 - 546 pages
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The Farmer's Magazine

1843 - 1000 pages
...of phosphates, he goes on to say — " But tbe form in which they (the phosphates) are restored to a soil does not appear to be a matter of indifference...the more finely the bones are reduced to powder, and tbe more intimately they are mixed with tbe soil, the more easily are they assimilated. Tbe most easy...
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Organic Chemistry in Its Applications to Agriculture and Physiology

Justus Freiherr von Liebig, Lyon Playfair Baron Playfair - 1840 - 420 pages
...wheat, clover, potatoes, turnips, &c., with phosphates. But the form in which they are restored to a soil does not appear to be a matter of indifference....intimately they are mixed with the soil, the more easily are they assimilated. The most easy and practical mode of effecting their division is to pour over...
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British Farmer's Magazine, Volume 5

1842 - 604 pages
...of wheat, clover, potatoes, turnips, &c., with phosphates. But the form in which they are returned to the soil does not appear to be a matter of indifference....intimately they are mixed with the soil, the more easily are they assimilated. The most easy and practical mode of effecting their division is, to pour over...
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Organic Chemistry in Its Applications to Agriculture and Physiology

Justus Freiherr von Liebig - 1841 - 468 pages
...wheat, clover, potatoes, turnips, &c., with phosphates. But the form in which they are restored lo a soil does not appear to be a matter of indifference....powder, and the more intimately they are mixed with a soil, the more easily are they assimilated. The most easy and practical mode of effecting their division...
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The Saturday Magazine, Volume 19

1841 - 276 pages
...clover, potatoes, turnips, &c., with phosphates. But the form in which they are restored to a soil is not a matter of indifference. For the more finely the...intimately they are mixed with the soil, the more easily are they assimilated. The most easy and practical mode of effecting their division is to pour over...
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The Magazine of Horticulture, Botany, and All Useful Discoveries ..., Volume 7

1841 - 540 pages
...turnips, &c. with phosphates. But the form in •which they are restored to a soil does not appear to he a matter of indifference. For the more finely the...powder, and the more intimately they are mixed with a soil, the more easily are they assimilated. The most easy and practical mode of effecting their division...
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Magazine of Horticulture, Botany and All Useful Discoveries and ..., Volume 7

Charles Mason Hovey - 1841 - 464 pages
...wheat, clover, potatoes, turnips, &c. with phosphates. But the form in which they are restored to a soil does not appear to be a matter of indifference. For the .more finely the hones are reduced to powder, and the more intimately they are mixed with a soil, the more easily are...
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The Gardener's Magazine, and Register of Rural & Domestic Improvement, Volume 17

1841 - 680 pages
...clover, potatoes, and turnips on an acre, with phosphates. The more finely the bones are powdered, and the more intimately they are mixed with the soil, the more easily are they assimilated. The best way to effect the renovation, he says, is to pour over the bones, in...
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Chemistry in Its Application to Agriculture and Physiology

Justus Freiherr von Liebig, Lyon Playfair Baron Playfair - 1842 - 450 pages
...Massachusetts. clover, potatoes, turnips, &c., with phosphates. But the form in which they are restored to a soil does not appear to be a matter of indifference....intimately they are mixed with the soil, the more easily are they assimilated. The most easy and practical mode of effecting their division is to pour over...
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An Introduction to Practical Organic Chemistry: With References to the Works ...

Caroline Frances Cornwallis - 1843 - 120 pages
...increased by a potatoes, turnips, &c. with phosphates. But the form in which they are to be restored to a soil does not appear to be a matter of indifference....the soil, the more easily they are assimilated. The easiest mode of effecting their division is, to pour over the bones in a state of fine powder, half...
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