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LIME FOR OAT CROP.

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LIME FOR OAT CROP. If your land has not recently been limed, the ground limestone would certainly be good for both oats and grasses, and it would undoubtedly be wise to give it before seeding the land to grass. Apply the ground limestone as soon as possible, 1 ton per acre being a fair dressing. One can, however, scarcely call lime of any sort a manure-that is to say, it is not in itself a plant food to any appreciable extent. 4 But if the soil is fairly rich from previous good treatment, it releases plant foods locked up in the soil, and so acts as a man- ure. It is also necessary for the successful and economical use of other fertilisers. If the land is in poor condition it would be well to apply suitable artificials at seed- sowing time in addition to the limestonei now. A good mixture would be 3 cwt. superphosphate, I cwt. sulphate of potash, and 1 cwt. sulphate of ammonia, mixed, per acre.

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