MIXING FERTILIZERS: “POTASH SALTS.”
The fact that certain potash fertilizers axe sold under the name of "30 per cent, (or 20 per cent.) potash salts ” has apparently led to uncertainty in the minds of some readers making use of the fertilizer-mixing chart published in the Journal for September, 1926, and in Bulletin 129. It should be clearly understood that the term “ potash salts ” appearing in the chart refers to all potash compounds, including kainit and sulphate and muriate of potash.
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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume XXXVI, Issue 4, 20 April 1928, Page 226
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