... 20. If rain is excluded from dung-heaps, or little rain falls at a time, the loss in ammonia is trifling, and no saline matters of course are removed ; but, if much rain falls, especially if it descends in heavy showers upon the dungheap, a serious... The Elementary Principles of Scientific Agriculture - Pagina 44door John Charles Buckmaster, J. J. Willis - 1882 - 199 pagina’sVolledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Royal Agricultural Society of England - 1856 - 812 pagina’s
...manure is kept. 20. If rain is excluded from dung-heaps, or little rain falls at a time, the loss in ammonia is trifling, and no saline matters of course...deteriorated in value, whilst at the same time it is diminished in weight. 21. Well-rotten dung is more readily affected by the deteriorating influence... | |
| Augustus Voelcker - 1850 - 880 pagina’s
...manure is kept. 20. If rain is excluded from dungheaps, or little rain falls at a time, the loss in ammonia is trifling, and no saline matters of course...deteriorated in value, whilst at the same time it is diminished in weight, 21. Well-rotten dung is more readily affected by the deteriorating influence... | |
| England Royal Agricultural Society - 1856 - 694 pagina’s
...manure is kept. 20. If rain is excluded from dung-heaps, or little rain falls at -a time, the loss in ammonia is trifling, and no saline matters of course...deteriorated in value, whilst at the same time it is diminished in weight. 21. Well-rotten dung is more readily affected by the deteriorating influence... | |
| 1867 - 528 pagina’s
...especially if in heavy showers, upon the dung-heap, a serious lose in ammonia, soluble organic matter, phosphate of lime, and salts of potash is incurred,...deteriorated in value, whilst at the same time it is diminished in weight. The worst method of making manure ig to produce it by animals kept in open... | |
| George Edwin Waring (Jr.) - 1870 - 624 pagina’s
...fertilizing parts. 20. " If rain is excluded from dung-heaps, or little rain falls at " a time, the loss in ammonia is trifling, and no saline matters, of " course,...potash is incurred, and the manure becomes rapidly deterio" rated in value, while, at the same time, it is diminished in weight." 21. "Well-rotten dung... | |
| George Edwin Waring (Jr.) - 1877 - 556 pagina’s
...fertilizing parts. 20. " If rain is excluded from dung-heaps, or little rain falls at " a time, the loss in ammonia is trifling, and no saline matters, of " course,...potash is incurred, and the manure becomes rapidly deterio" rated in value, while, at the same time, it is diminished in weight." 21. "Well-rotten dung... | |
| George Edwin Waring (Jr.) - 1877 - 664 pagina’s
...fertilizing parts. 20. "If rain is excluded Irom dung-heaps, or little rain falls at "a time, the loss in ammonia is trifling, and no saline matters, of "course,...matters, phosphate of lime, and salts " of potash i* incurred, and the manure becomes rapidly deterio" rated in value, while, at the same time, it is... | |
| Joseph Harris - 1878 - 364 pagina’s
...manure is kept. " 20. If rain is excluded from dung-heaps, or little rain falls at a time, the loss in ammonia is trifling, and no saline matters, of course,...dung-heap, a serious loss in ammonia, soluble organic matter, phosphate of lime, and salts of potash is incurred, and the manure becomes rapidly deteriorated... | |
| North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station - 1879 - 938 pagina’s
...manure is kept. "20. If rain is excluded from dung-heaps, or little rain falls at a time, the loss in ammonia is trifling, and no saline matters, of course,...dungheap, a serious loss in ammonia, soluble organic matter, phosphate of lime, and salts of potash is incurred, and the ammonia becomes rapidly deteriorated... | |
| Pennsylvania. State Board of Agriculture - 1888 - 730 pagina’s
...kept. " Twentieth. If rain is excluded i'rom dung heaps, or little rain falls at a time, the loss in ammonia is trifling, and no saline matters of course...especially if it descends in heavy showers upon the dung heap, a serious loss in ammonia, soluble organic matters, phosphate of lime and salts of potash... | |
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