1Salts of ammonia and nitrate of soda are perfectly soluble in water.
2And so it is with nitrate of soda or sulphate of ammonia.
3In the spring, nitrate of soda applied in the rows is very helpful.
4The water of these springs is brackish, and contains the nitrate of soda.
5If the soil is not rich enough, nitrate of soda may be added.
6The nitrate of soda will supply the deficiency of nitrogen.
7The Nitrogenous class, of which nitrate of soda and sulphate of ammonia are examples.
8This was found to consist principally of nitrate of soda.
9Scattering a small quantity of nitrate of soda around their roots promotes rapid growth.
10Nitrogen comes in the form of a salt, called nitrate of soda, and in dried blood.
11I should prefer guano to nitrate of soda, because of the phosphates contained in the former.
12In place of nitrate of soda, a similar quantity of sulphate of ammonia may be used.
13Top-dress growing crops that need special manure (such as nitrate of soda on onions).
14I have given it this spring two applications of nitrate of soda, but no other fertilizer.
15These sacks were filled with nitrate of soda.
16Keep well cultivated, give a light top dressing of nitrate of soda-andsurprise all your neighbors!
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