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Manuring of meadow-hay land. The effect of manures and lime on the botanical composition and yield of hay. (With two text-figures.)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 March 2009

W. A. Jacques
Affiliation:
(Massey Agricultural College, Palmerston North, New Zealand.1)

Summary

The object of these experiments was to compare the effect of dung, artificial manures and lime on yield and botanical composition of meadow hay.

The soil is a light loam derived from a coal measures sandstone, and is naturally sour. The poor type of herbage it produces is typical of a large acreage of land in the West Riding.

The northern halves of the plots were limed, and the results obtained show striking differences between the limed and unlimed halves which must be taken into account in any comparison made between the different manurial treatments.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1933

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