Proceedings of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Том 35 |
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... straw produced would be as given above . For the other cereals , the grain is taken at 60 to 100 of straw , except for maize , which is taken at 50 to 100 . and of Potash Phosphoric acid 41,223,312 lbs . 2.895 235 128 SECTION C.
... straw produced would be as given above . For the other cereals , the grain is taken at 60 to 100 of straw , except for maize , which is taken at 50 to 100 . and of Potash Phosphoric acid 41,223,312 lbs . 2.895 235 128 SECTION C.
Стр. 129
... PHOSPHORIC ACID . Of the ash constituents , from an economical view , we may omit all except potash and phosphoric acid . The quantities of potash and phosphoric acid removed from the soils and found in the ash of the cereals are , in ...
... PHOSPHORIC ACID . Of the ash constituents , from an economical view , we may omit all except potash and phosphoric acid . The quantities of potash and phosphoric acid removed from the soils and found in the ash of the cereals are , in ...
Стр. 130
... phosphoric acid entering into the cereals of the country annually . Grain . Name . Wt . Ash in lbs . % P2O5.1 Wt . P2O , in lbs . Wheat 556,200,000 46.98 261,302,760 Maize 1,649,200,000 45.00 742,140,000 Oats 610,560,000 23.02 ...
... phosphoric acid entering into the cereals of the country annually . Grain . Name . Wt . Ash in lbs . % P2O5.1 Wt . P2O , in lbs . Wheat 556,200,000 46.98 261,302,760 Maize 1,649,200,000 45.00 742,140,000 Oats 610,560,000 23.02 ...
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... phosphoric acid in the ash of hay the following data are given : - For the ash of timothy the percentages of potash and phosphoric acid are 23.80 and 8.42 respectively . For red clover , 21.96 and 6.74 respectively . The mean percentage ...
... phosphoric acid in the ash of hay the following data are given : - For the ash of timothy the percentages of potash and phosphoric acid are 23.80 and 8.42 respectively . For red clover , 21.96 and 6.74 respectively . The mean percentage ...
Стр. 133
... phosphoric acid and nitrogenous substances , entering into the total agricultural product of the country , it may be done approximately by taking the numbers above given and the value of the agricultural products affording them , and ...
... phosphoric acid and nitrogenous substances , entering into the total agricultural product of the country , it may be done approximately by taking the numbers above given and the value of the agricultural products affording them , and ...
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