Sulphabe of iron has been .sbrongly recommended as a manure in France, and some wonderful results are claimed for ib; bub ib has been bried several bimes in England and Scobland, wibh bub little benefit in most cases, and with actual loss in several instances. As a rule, bhere is plenby of iron in soils, and ib is nob one of bhe minerals which need to be specially supplied, except in rare cases.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9307, 9 March 1889, Page 5
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