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Excerpt from The Manuring of Market Garden Crops: With Special Reference to the Use of Fertilizers
Loss through leaching occurs when the manure heap is exposed to the action of heavy rains, or, if purchased from stock yards or large stables, when the water hose i' turned on it, after it has beer. Loaded on the railway cars.
When we consider that more than one-half the nitrogen and at least three-fourth of the potash of manure is contained in the liquid portion (urine) the seriousness of loss by leaching will be readily appreciated.
Moreover, the nitrogen in the solid excrement, which has resisted the processes of digestion, is in'an insoluble form and becomes only slowly available in the soil. Whereas the constituents of fertility in the liquid, being already in solution, are immediately available.
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