Gold, Sport, and Coffee Planting in Mysore by Robert H. (Robert Henry) Elliot
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should be annually supplied.
Bones may be seldom used if lime is regularly applied. A considerable amount of manure required even though the loss from crops is small. A test of land being sufficiently supplied with manure. The quantity of manure probably required. The quantity of manure that should be put down at a time. Danger from over-manuring, especially in ease of light soils. Ridges should be more heavily manured than hollows. The time of year when manures should be applied. Advantages of manuring at the end of the monsoon. Bearing that the time of applying manures has on leaf disease. Mr. Marshall Ward's remarks as to this. The various methods of applying manures. In the case of steep land the manure should be buried in trenches. Farmyard manure. Its great value for coffee. Substitutes for farmyard manure. Value of forest land top soil as a manure, and as a substitute |
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