Excerpt from A Study of the Composition of the Rice Plant
Sta. Bul. 59. Various publications relating to rice have been issued by the Japanese, some of which deal with the fertilization Of this crop.sorptive powers Of soils should apply fertilizer at, or near, the time when it would seem most needed and since it is grain, and not straw, that is wanted, the practice Of late applications is the more easily understood. The custom simply involves the idea of feeding the plant at the time when it is considered to be most needed.
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