One of the best substances to use for the prevention of loss of ammonia in horse stables is acid phosphate, which has power to unite with ammonia and hold it in a fixed compound.
Three hundred and fifty pounds of acid phosphate and 50 pounds of muriate of potash per acre is the mixture recommended.
The phosphoric acid content of stable manure is too low for all soils, and the reënforcement by means of acid phosphate would be good practice even if there were no preservative effect.
Or the ton of raw phosphate may be mixed with a ton of sulfuric acid in the fertilizer factory, and the two tons of acid phosphate may be sold to the same farmer for $32.
Certainly," and Fred went to his room and soon returned with a glass with about two teaspoonfuls of acid phosphate in it.
She drank pretty freely of acid phosphate, and that removed the feeling entirely.
I have a bottle of acid phosphate in my room, and a teaspoonful in half a glass of water soon equips one in such a manner that he can resist the effects of the motion of the ship.
Phosphoric acid can be best secured, if a new supply becomes necessary, in the form of ground bone or in the form of acid phosphate.
In others, the use of kainit or sulphate of potash or acid phosphate would no doubt be found preferable.
Barnyard manure is a perfect fertilizer, especially when preserved with kainit or acid phosphate; and a leguminous crop, if stimulated with phosphoric acid and potash, leaves the land in fine cropping condition.
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