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CHAPTER XVI.—MINOR ARTIFICIAL MANURES.
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Scutch
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427
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Shoddy and wool-waste
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427
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Soot
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428
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CHAPTER XVII.—SEWAGE AS A MANURE.
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Irrigation
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431
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Effects of continued application of sewage
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433
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Intermittent irrigation
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434
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Crops suited for sewage
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434
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Treatment of sewage by precipitation, &c.
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436
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Value of sewage sludge
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439
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CHAPTER XVIII.—LIQUID MANURE
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442
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CHAPTER XIX.—COMPOSTS.
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Farmyard manure a typical compost
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446
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Other composts
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447
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CHAPTER XX.—INDIRECT MANURES.
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Lime
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449
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Antiquity of lime as a manure
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449
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Action of lime
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449
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Lime a necessary plant-food
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450
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Lime of abundant occurrence
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452
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Lime returned to the soil in ordinary agricultural practice
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452
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Different forms of lime
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453
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Caustic lime
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453
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Lime acts both mechanically and chemically
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455
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I.
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Mechanical functions of lime
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455
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Action on soil's texture
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455
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Lime renders light soils more cohesive
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457
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II.
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Chemical action of lime
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457
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III.
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Biological action of lime
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459
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Action of lime on nitrogenous organic matter
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460
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Recapitulation
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461
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CHAPTER XXI.—INDIRECT MANURES—GYPSUM, SALT, Etc.
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Gypsum
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462
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Mode in which gypsum acts
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462
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Salt
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465
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Antiquity of the use of salt
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465
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Nature of its action
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465
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Salt not a necessary plant-food
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466
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Can soda replace potash?
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466
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Salt of universal occurrence
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467
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Special sources of salt
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468
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The action of salt
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468
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Mechanical action on soils
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470
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Solvent action
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470
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Best used in small quantities along with manures
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472
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Affects quality of crop
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472
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Rate of application
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473
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CHAPTER XXII.—THE APPLICATION OF MANURES.
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Influence of manures in increasing soil-fertility
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474
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Influence of farmyard manure on the soil
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475
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Farmyard manure v. artificials
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476
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Farmyard manure not favourable to certain crops
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477
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Conditions determining the application of artificial manures
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477
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