Principles and practice of agricultural analysis. Volume 2 (of 3), Fertilizers
A MANUAL FOR THE ESTIMATION OF SOILS, FERTILIZERS, AND AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS.
FOR THE USE OF ANALYSTS, TEACHERS, AND STUDENTS OF AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY.
VOLUME II.
FERTILIZERS.
BY HARVEY W. WILEY, Chemist of the U. S. Department of Agriculture.
EASTON, PA., Chemical Publishing Co., 1895.
COPYRIGHT, 1895, By Harvey W. Wiley.
In this volume an attempt has been made to treat the subject of fertilizers and fertilizing materials in the manner followed in the first volume with soils. The general principles of fertilizer manufacture and application have been presented in so far as they seemed to throw light on the rational method of examination and analysis. The standard methods of analysis in use in this and other countries, have been presented with sufficient fullness for the guidance of the skilled worker, and the information of the student. To those who make use of a book only for routine work or for preparation for an examination, this volume, as its predecessor, will be found to have little attraction. This fact, however, will not be a cause of regret to the author whose purpose has been, avowedly, to present to the busy worker and student a broad view of a great subject which each one does not have the time to search out for himself.
It is a matter of regret, however, that the contents of the volume have again exceeded all expectations. It was found impracticable to secure any greater condensation without departing from the purpose, and impairing the completeness of the work. When work is done with no prospect of financial compensation, it is gratifying to find it appreciated, and the author will be content to have this volume meet with as kindly a reception as has been accorded volume one.
Harvey W. Wiley.
Washington, D. C., End of July, 1895.
TABLE OF CONTENTS OF VOLUME SECOND.
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PREFACE TO VOLUME SECOND.
GENERAL ANALYTICAL PROCESSES.
THE CITRATE METHOD.
BASIC PHOSPHATIC SLAGS.
SOURCES OF NITROGENOUS FERTILIZERS.
METHODS OF ANALYSIS.
THE MOIST COMBUSTION PROCESS.
SODIUM NITRATE.
ORGANIC SOURCES OF POTASH.
POTASH IN MINERAL DEPOSITS.
METHODS OF ANALYSIS.
THE ESTIMATION OF POTASH AS PERCHLORATE.
INDEX.