'E§b ‘gal/alien 2.2.2 ' Analyses of ' Commercial Fertilizer: ' Sold during 1954-55 Squaw» r955 TEXAS AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION R. D. LEWIS. DI RRRR 0R. C LLLL s: S TTTT on, T-EXAS DIGEST This is the 53rd annual report 0f the operation 0f the Texas fertilizer law, and covers the period from September 1, 1954 through August 31, 1955. Fertilizers and fertilizer materials sold during the fertilizer year beginning July 1, 1954, amounted to a 588,061 tons, which was a 5 percent increase over the tonnage sold during the preceding year. Grades of the 1-2-1 ratio accounted for 62 percent and the 1-1-1 ratio for 11 percent of the total of 306,410 tons of mixed goods sold. Nitrogenous materials accounted for 39 percent, superphosphates for 33 percent and ammoniated phosphates for 22 percent of the total of 281,651 tons of materials sold. Analyses are given of 2,849 official samples of fertilizers. Valuations found on analyses are compared with the analyses guaranteed by the registrants. Rebates totaling $2,221.28 were paid on 86 lots of fertilizer for which the valuation found was 4 percent or more below the valuation guaranteed. C O N T E N T S Page Digest __________ 1 ____________________________________________________________________________ 2 Introduction _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 1 1 3 Some Requirements of the Texas Fertilizer Law ________________ 1 _______________ 1 1 ............. 3 Materials Covered by the Law ________________________________________________________________________________ 1 3 Registration1111 _________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ 1 3 Labels __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 1 3 Inspection Fees ____________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________ .. 3 Bulk Sales ................................................................................................. 1 4 Report of Sales .................................................................................................................... .. 4 Fertilizer Grades Approved for 1955-56 ................... 1 ......... 1 1 1 ................................... 1- 4 The Texas Fertilizer Committee ......................................................................................... 1 4 Brands and Trade-marks Registered ..................................................................................... 1 5 Inspection Fees Collected During 1954-55 ............................................................................ 1- 5 Tonnage Sales of Different Grades of Fertilizers ............................................................... 1 5 Trends in Consumption ............................................................................................ ........... 1 6 Valuation per Ton ..... 1 _ 1 ........................ 1 8 Composition and Selling Price of Different Grades of Fertilizers .................................. 1 8 Average Cost of Nitrogen, Available Phosphoric Acid and Potash .............................. “.1 9 Relation of Valuation Guaranteed to Valuation Found .................................................... 1 10 How t0 Obtain Free Analysis of Fertilizers ........... 1 ______________________________________________________ 1 11 Analyses of Fertilizers, 1954-55 ................................................................. 11 Publications Dealing with the Use of Fertilizers _____________________________________________________________ 1 11 Fertilizer Guarantors Registered in Texas, 1954-55 ............................ _______________________ 1 33 Located in Texas ...................... -- - .......................................... .. 33 Located Elsewhere ...................................................................... .................................... .. 34 5 IS IS the 53rd annual fertilizer bulletin pub- ed in compliance with the Texas fertilizer law, 'ch requires that the State Chemist shall issue ‘least one bulletin annually setting forth the f yses of fertilizers made under the provisions the fertilizer law, the operations of the law 3 other information pertaining to the sale of ilizer in Texas. g SOME REQUIREMENTS OF THE TEXAS ; FERTILIZER LAW ' ’ The law governing the sale of commercial ilizers in Texas is found in Chapter Twelve itle Nineteen of Vernon’s Revised Criminal l utes, 1925, and in Chapter Five of Title Four a ernon’s Texas Civil Statutes, 1925. A sum- y of some important requirements of the follows. For further requirements, penalties, : itions and other detailed information, refer- should be made to the full text of the law, (h will be furnished by the ‘State Chemist request. trials Covered by the Law ‘ All mixed fertilizers, fertilizer materials and ther substances which have or are claimed to ,e a beneficial effect on the soil or to promote igrowth of crops, come under the law, with the ption of lime, limestone, marl, agricultural jum, unground bones, stockpen manure, barn- i manure and the excrement of any domestic g.- al in case that said manure or excrement has been dried or manipulated or otherwise treat- 'or is not claimed to have a value of more than I ton. »: tration Before a fertilizer is offered for sale in w» it must be registered with the State . ist of Texas. All registrations expire on I st 31 of each year, and new applications for gtration must be submitted for each year. lication blanks for registration are furnished the State Chemist, College Station, Texas, t request. The application blank must be n out and sent to the State- Chemist together ‘ a copy of the printed bag or tag to be used. a bag or tag must meet the requirements of fertilizer law. Wording on the application for tration must agree exactly with the wording he printed bag or tag, and no change can be é in the wording on the bag or tag after it been registered. Such change requires a new tration. l" The application for registration must state f the materials used in the fertilizer, including * alyses of Commercial Fertilizers Sold during 1954-55 i J. F. FUDGE, State Chemist the filler or conditioner, and these materials must be used in all batches. A change may be made only if the change meets the requirements of the law and the State Chemist is notified. No brand name identical with or so similar to a brand name ‘previously registered by another manufacturer as to lead to confusion can be accepted. No name which is misleading as to the ingredients of the fertilizer can be accepted. The grade of mixed fertilizers should be part of the brand name; for example, Jupiter Brand 20 Percent Superphosphate or Mars Brand 5-.10-5 Fertilizer. Labels The law requires the following information to be printed on the bag or on a tag attached to the bag: Net weight of contents of the bag. Name of fertilizer in full. Name and address of manufacturer, manipulator or guarantor. Guaranteed analysis (in order given below): Nitrogen, percent. Available phosphoric acid, percent. Potash, percent. Nitrogen refers to the total nitrogen (N) present. Such terms as “ammonia” or “equiva- lent to ammonia” cannot be used. Available phosphoric acid (P205) must be guaranteed in all mixed fertilizers and in all fertilizer materials, with the following exceptions. Total phosphoric acid may be guaranteed in bone meal, tankage or other similar products, but Where this is done, no guarantee of available phosphoric acid can be used. If it is desired to claim available phosphoric acid only, the guar- antee must take the form set forth above. Potash (K20) refers to potash soluble in distilled water. No other guarantee or term can be used. Inspection Fees To finance the inspection of fertilizers and the collection and analysis of official samples of fertilizer, experiments relative to the value of fertilizers, and for certain other purposes, the law imposes an inspection fee of 25 cents per ton on all fertilizers sold or offered for sale in Texas. This fertilizer inspection fee must be paid on the basis of and accompany sworn quar- terly statements of sales, due in the office of the State Chemist on the first day of September, December, March and June. 3 Bulk Sales Fertilizer in bulk for manufacturing purposes can be shipped only t0 the factory of a manufac- turer who has registered fertilizer for sale in Texas. Fertilizer in bulk cannot be sold to dealers for resale or distribution. Registered fertilizers may be sold in bulk by manufacturers to persons, individuals or firms for their own use on their own lands, but not for resale or distribution, under rules prescribed by the State Chemist. The inspection fee must be paid on all such sales. All authorizations to sell fertilizer in bulk expire August 31 of each year. Report oi Sales The guarantor must mail a report of each sale or shipment of fertilizer within or into Texas to the State Chemist within 3 days after such sale or shipment. The report must be made by sending to the State Chemist a copy of the invoice used in billing the customer. The invoices must be numbered, and the same number cannot be used twice during the same year. Reports of sales in bulk to manufacturers must be marked “for manufacturing purposes.” Reports of sales in bulk to individuals for use on their own land must be marked “bulk sale to consumer.” FERTILIZER GRADES APPROVED FOR 1955-56 The grade of a mixed fertilizer is stated in numbers-representing the guaranteed analysis as percentages of nitrogen, available phosphoric acid and water-soluble potash. For example, a grade of 5-10-5 means that the fertilizer is guaranteed by the manufacturer to contain 5 percent nitrogen, 10 percent available phosphoric - acid and 5 percent water-soluble potash. Fre- quently fertilizers are referred to by these num- bers, which form a short and accurate description of the fertilizer. The term grade also may refer to the percentage of a constituent in a fertilizer material, as in 20 percent superphosphate. Wherever practicable, the grade of a fertilizer or fertilizer material should be included as part of the full name of the fertilizer required on the bag or tag. Fertilizers also may be described by a numerical statement expressing the relation‘ among the principal constituents in its simplest form, called a ratio. For example, a 5-10-5 fertilizer contains 1 part of nitrogen to 2 parts of available phosphoric acid and to 1 part of potash. Consequently, this fertilizer has a 1-2-1 ratio; other grades having this ratio include 6-12-6, 10-20-10 and‘ 12-24-12. The grades of mixed farm fertilizers sold in Texas have been limited in number for nearly 30 years. Limitation and standardization of grades‘ reduce the cost of manufacturing and handling, thereby permitting the fertilizer to be sold to the 4 consumer at a lower cost. They also assist farmer to become familiar with the diffe grades of fertilizer, enable him to decide r readily on the proper grade to be used and e agricultural specialists to make definite mendations. The ratios and minimum 1 T of mixed farm fertilizers to be approved in T during a given year are decided by the Fertilizer Committee after a public heari :- which manufacturers and others interested ‘ present recommendations. This public he is held in cooperation with fertilizer co; officials, agricultural specialists and man * turers of Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, Okla Y and New Mexico. The list of approved a is published in the annual fertilizer bulletin‘ may also be obtained upon request to the ‘ Chemist. 4 » Following the annual public hearing grades held at Galveston July 15, 1955, the ' Fertilizer Committee approved the foll’ ratios and minimum grades for use in q during the year beginning September 1, 1, Ratio Minimum Ratio Minim l- approved grade approved grad 0-1-1 0-14-14 1-2-3 4-8- 0-2-1 0-16-8 1-3-1 4-1 ' 1-1-0 10-10-0 1-4-4 3-12" 1-1-1 8-8-8 2-1-0 14-7 1-2-0 7-14-0 2-1-1 10-5 1-2-1 5-10-5 2-2-1 10-1 1-2-2 5-10-10 3-4-6 e-s-f Grades of mixed goods of the same rati those above, but of higher guaranteed 1a also were approved. For example, a would be approved as a higher analysis 0 1-2-1 ratio. All materials were approved. A few 1 such as 4-16-0 (ammoniated superphosp, 16-20-0, 11-48-0 and 13-39-0 (ammonium; phates) were approved as materials. THE TEXAS FERTILIZER COMMITTEE The Texas Fertilizer Committee, c0 L of agricultural subject-matter specialists Texas Agricultural and Mechanical l- System and representatives of the U. S. l. ment of Agriculture, is appointed by the D" of the Texas Agricultural Experiment Sta n advise and assist the State Chemist int charge of certain of his duties, particularl respect to ratios and grades of mixed fe’ to be approved for registration during the w year. This committee is composed of the f l ing: j Fudge, State Chemist, Chairman l’ Adams, Dean, School of Agriculture _ Page, Head, Department of Agronomy ‘ . Adriance, Head, Department of Horti v Brison, Professor of Horticulture a J. E. Hutchison, Extension State Agricultural O. J. Moss, Agricultural Conservation and S tion, U. S. Department of Agriculture v Donald R. Paterson, Assistant Horticulturist,» Ben R. ‘Spears, Extension Agronomist M. K. Thornton, Extension Agricultural >9- J. F. J. E. J. B. G. W F. R. BANDS AND TRADE-MARKS REGISTERED " The law requires the State Chemist to publish "j ally a list of brands or trade-marks registered , him. The following is a list of brands and -marks registered with the State Chemist ' g 1954-55: . j uality Flora-Phos Min-Sol -42 Floroganic Miracle-Gro Gro Folium Mission ’ Ford Montamsaltpeter . Phos Fourleaf Mr. N. I F T E Mulch Plus a Chem Ful-O-Vim Mule ‘Sul Garden Gro Na-Churs f o G. & O. Na-So-Co eather Golden Nugget Navajo A o-Phos Goldenrod N C L r Gold Medal Niagara ;L.* Goldthwaites Nichols ry Good Earth Nitrolime I. ‘an Grace Nitronex j 1| as Farmers Green Acres Nitro-'Sul f‘ ality Greenlawn N.O.M. f}. Green Thumb Nu-Green w Green Valley Nurish ; Gro-Best Nu-Z }~ Gro-Crop Old Black Joe l 'tral Gro-Green Oleander I Gro-Plus Orga-Min Bet Gro-Rite Orgro '1: y Groso Orthlo-Gro J; p Gro-stuf Ovene “w Gro-Tex Owl teer Gulf Pabak Y land Booster Heart Page ' Magic Heart of Texas Pasturgro '. Heller-Gro Pelleform g3 Hereford Phillips 66 Hills Plainsman m Hi-Yield Plantabbs y; Hi-Vita Plant-Chem pero Hoffman’s P M ; .I. Hoseco Port itm Hou-Actinite Pride of the .| ite Humusite Garden a Hy-Gro Rainbow I Hyponex Ra-Pid-Gro .pi0n International Ramshorn liefls Interstate Rancho del .a-lizer Ivy Descenso q -a-nure K-W Red Stag ». La-Tex Red Star ' ; o Lawn Green Red Steer f a] Bend Loma Reliance ~ 944 Leeloam Renter's Special plesoi] Leon’s Ruhm’s p Life R X -15 ; Country Lion Sc0tt’s _ u Liqua-food Sequestrene p y Liqua Vita Silver Tip ester Liquidry Shur-Gro I - Little Geni Sod-Gro 1e Circle Loamium Soil Booster Loma Soil Nu nure Lone Star Sou-Tex o Longhorn Soylaid nt M C C S S S . Going Magnite Star y Magnolia Start Rite 9' in-El Magic Grow Stauffer 'chem Marco Sta-Green ‘gm Mathieson Stimu-Plant laid Math-Craft Sul-Po-Mag 119116 Achiever Sun-Kin g i. -Gro Maverick Sunnyland '-Lome Mid-West Sunshine .'|;y Milorganite Swf gas ’ rop Min-Coll Swfgro Min-Hu-Nite Swfphos ~ -Gro Take-Hold Thorobred Versen-ol T. C. C. Tide Green Vertagreen Tencor Top Crop Victory Terra Food Top-O-Texas Vigoro Terra Kem Top of the World Vito-Gro Terra Lite Topper Vitrea Terra-Sul Umbaugh Walker’s Texas Green Acres Uramite Water Feed Texas Liquid Uran Weber-King Texas Longhorn V-C Wesco Texaphos V-O Wolf Tex-Hi Versene Wonder-Gro INSPECTION FEES COLLECTED DURING 1954-55 Fertilizer inspection fees equivalent to 603,828 tons of fertilizer Were collected for fer- tilizer sold during the Texas fiscal year from September 1, 1954 through August 31, 1955. This Table 1. Fertilizer inspection fees collected, calculated on a tonnage basis, during different periods (September 1 of one year through August 31 of the next year) Tonnage Year equivalent 1905-06 13,500 1910-18 (8-year average) 48,861 1918-23 (5-year average) 44,770 1923-28 (5-year average) 112,927 1928-33 (5-year average) ’ 90,962 1933-38 (5-year average) 66,255 1938-43 (5-year average) 125,678 1943-44 196,877 1944-45 217,760 1945-46 305,510 1946-47 401,297 1947-48 451,132 1948-49 492,541 1949-50 545,899 1950-51 598,274 1951-52 621,943 1952-53 558,808 1953-54 543,518 1954-55 _ 603.828 tonnage is compared in Table 1 with tonnages on which fees Were collected in previous periods. All fees collected are used for the administra- tion of the Texas fertilizer law and for research on various factors which influence the agricultural value of commercial fertilizers. TONNAGE SALES OF DIFFERENT GRADES OF FERTILIZERS The tonnage sales of different grades of mixed fertilizers and fertilizer materials from July 1 through December 31, 1954, from January 1 through June 30, 1955 and the total for the two 6-months’ periods, are given in Table 2. These- periods, rather than those based on the Texas fiscal year, are used because they are in accord with the periods almost universally used by fer- tilizer manufacturers, by the U. S. Department of Agriculture and by many states, and are those recommended by the Committee on Fertilizer Grades and Ratios of the American Society of Agronomy to provide a uniform basis for estimat- ing the needs of the fertilizer industry in the United States. These data were compiled from current reports of sales of fertilizers required by law to be sent to the State Chemist by fertilizer guarantors Within 3 days after sale. Sales of mixed goods this year were 9 percent higher than those of a year ago. Large decreases 5 Table 2. Tonnages of principal mixed goods and materials sold, July 1, 1954-June 30, 1955, as reported currently by guarantors Jug 1 Jag 1 Total tonnage Grade Dec. 31, June 30, Relative 1954 1955 Actual 1954 : 100 Mixed goods 98574 207836 306410 109 5-10-5 42598 93544 136142 120 10-20-10 12623 22763 35386 314 8-3-8 3339 17012 20351 81 10-20-0 6383 6689 13072 194 3-12-12 9226 1660 10886 100 4-12-4 1197 9590 10787 66 5-10-10 1015 4518 5533 107 6-12-6 1177 4045 5212 80 12-12-12 610 2483 3093 106 Other 1-2-1 grades 3990 10555 14545 79 Turf and garden specialties 2319 9195 11514 116 1-1-0 grades 2259 8116 10375 96 Other 1-1-1 grades 1895 7923 9818 102 0-2-1 grades 6671 1058 7729 37 2-2-1 grades 724 2853 3577 83 Other 1-4-4 grades - 686 1637 2323 137 Other 1-2-0 grades 4'77 714 1191 241 Other 1-3-1 grades 516 507 1023 141 Other grades 869 2974 3843 180 Materials 114310 167341 281651 101 Superphosphate 0-20-0 39113 21707 60820 81 16-20-0 14473 33824 48297 104 Ammonium sulfate 10429 30322 40751 100 Ammonium nitrate 8260 24765 33025 99 Superphosphate 0-30-0 up 17755 13182 30937 169 Anhydrous ammonia 6643 20515 27158 107 Other N-P materials 4411 7986 12397 331 Unacidulated phosphates 6177 2369 8546 46 Manures and composts 2378 4195 6573 118 Nitrogen solutions 2450 1768 4218 170 Urea 22 2864 2886 156 Other nitrogen materials 1177 1543 2720 59 Potash materials 472 591 _1063 82 Other products 550 1708 2258 110 Total fertilizers 212884 375177 588061 105 in sales of the 0-1-1, 0-2-1 and 1-3-1 ratios continued. Highly significant increases occurred in sales of the 1-2-0 and 2-2-1 ratios and in grades of other ratios of high analysis. Sales of materials were practically the same as in 1953-54. Sales of normal superphosphate (0-20-0) continued to de- cline, being only a little over one-third as great as they were in 1949-50; they accounted for only 21 percent of the tonnage of materials sold this year, as compared with 76 percent of the tonnage ~ of materials sold during 1951-52. Highly signif- icant increases occurred in sales of concentrated superphosphates and ammoniated phosphates. The tonnages of the primary fertilizer com- ponents sold during the year, calculated from the Table 3. Primary fertilizer components sold, July 1, 1954- June 30, 1955, as reported currently by guarantors and calculated from guaranteed analyses July 1 Jan. 1 Entire year Primary to to i? components Dec. 31, June 30, Relative 1954 , 1955 Actual 1954 : 100 Nitrogen, tons In mixed goods 6,259 15,247 21,506 121 In materials 14,387 39,395 53,782 106 Total 20,646 54,642 75,288 110 Available phosphoric acid, tons In mixed goods 13,195 26,124 39,319 111 In materials 15,539 19,761 35,300 105 Total 28,734 45,885 74,619 108 Potash, tons In mixed goods 6,687 13,417 20,104 109 In materials 280 337 617 81 Total 6,967 13,754 20,721 108 Average over-all composition, percent‘ Nitrogen 10.13 14.90 13.19 102 Available phosphoric acid 16.26 12.51 13.08 101 Potash 2.87 3.75 3.63 101 Total ‘ 29.26 31.16 29.90 102 ‘Excluding unacidulated phosphates, manures and composts and “other products." 6 u current reports of guarantors and the guara -. analyses, are shown in Table 3. Sales in th accounted for 27 percent of the nitroge percent of the available phosphoric acid a _ percent of the potash used during the entire ' Stated in another way, sales of nitrogen i, three times as great in the spring as in the while sales of available phosphoric acid and,‘ ash in the spring were about twice as great the fall. Mixed goods supplied 28 percent o nitrogen, 53 percent of the available phosp acid and 97 percent of the potash. The av overall composition showed very little c: from 1953-54. ' Geographic regions of Texas (Figure 14; fered widely in the amount of primary com o _ used. The tonnages used in the different r during 1954-55 are shown graphically in _ 2 and compared with the tonnages used 1 years ago. Nitrogen consumption inc-i markedly in all regions and particularly in _ Texas, which is now using about the same ' tity of nitrogen as is used in the East and the Gulf Coast regions. East Texas , Gulf Coast used by far the largest tonni available phosphoric acid, but consumption regions has decreased from the levels atta" previous years. As usual, about half of the ' used in the State was used in East Texa , The monthly distribution of the sales,;i primary components (Figure 3) emphasi '7 fact that too large a proportion of the yeafi sales are made during just a few months. s two-thirds of the total nitrogen and pot, half of the available phosphoric acid used p the year are sold during the 4 months‘ February through May. The manufact commercial fertilizers requires a large inv’ in equipment and labor. Restricted seaso of this equipment and labor is economic sound. Improvement in time distribution i would make possible the manufacture of r1 larger tonnage of fertilizer without ad expenditure for equipment or labor, which would result in a lower cost per ton of u» to the farmer. - TRENDS IN CONSUMPTION In general, Table 2 emphasizes a cont’ and acceleration of two trends which ha ' evident in Texas fertilizer statistics for; years. One is toward the use of fertil' , taining higher concentrations of plant f0 5 other is toward, areduction of the ratio e the tonnages of nitrogen and of phospho used in the State. These trends are illustrated graphi Figure 4, in which the data for 1945-46 ¢ i a relative value of 100. During this period, the tonnage of all fertilizers has that of mixed goods has increased by and that of materials was two and one-h as great in 1954-55 as it was in 1945-463 the tonnage of fertilizers doubled durinv the tonnage of primary components (nitro- available phosphoric acid and potash) nearly ~ Not only has the concentration of pri- components greatly increased, but the between nitrogen and phosphoric acid edemged great/y. flaring (fie earfy part of period, the tonnage of available phosphoric in materials increased very rapidly, while tonnage of nitrogen was practically static. the latter part of the period, the tonnage available phosphoric acid decreased signifi- , while the tonnage of nitrogen increased y and consistently from 1951 onward (Fig- 5). This was the first year in which anhy- ammonia was important as a nitrogen in Texas. During 1954-55, urea and 1' East Texas Gulf Coast V”! North Central :j South Texas Ill l; Rolling Plains West Texas AREAS SUMMARIZED ammonium phosphates from several sources have come onto the Texas market (Table 2) and the use of nitrogen solutions has increased signifi- cantly. In 1945-46, 46 percent of approximately 18,000 tons of nitrogen used came from mixed goods, WfiIYe, 1'11 I954-5d mixed goods provfded only 28 percent of the total of over 75,000 tons of nitrogen used. Mixed goods provided 55 per- cent of the approximately 37,000 tons of available phosphoric acid used in 1945-46, 38 percent of the 86,000 tons used in 1950-51 and 53 percent of slightly less than 75,000 tons used in 1954-55. The ratio of the tonnages of nitrogen to available phosphoric acid was 1 to 4.40 in 1945-46, 1 to 6.10 in 1950-51 and 1 to 0.99 in 1954-55. In 1954-55, for the first time, the calculated tonnage SCALE-STATUTE mus o 2o 4o so a0 no Figure 1. Geographic regions oi Texas for which data are summarized. CONSUMPTION of PRIMARY Comvomzms IN REGIONS OF TEXAS Years Ending Juno 30, 195°» ‘954’ '95s- Potash Available Phosphoric Acid Nitrogen "so ‘s4 ‘as Thousands of Tons North A South Central Tends Figure 2. Consumption of primary fertilizer components __,_,(nitrogen. available phosphoric acid and potash) ‘in dif- ferent geographic regions of Texas during fertilizer years ending Iune 30, 1950, 1954 and 1955. of nitrogen used in Texas exceeded that of avail- able phosphoric acid. The tonnage of potash, practically all of which is marketed in mixed goods, has nearly tripled over the 10-year period. The marked dominance of the 1-2-1 ratio in mixed goods is illustrated by the curves given in the second section of Figure 5; the quantity of total potash used departed significantly from the quantity of nitrogen in mixed goods only during the early 50’s, when the Production and Marketing Administration program was responsible for the movement of large tonnages of superphosphate (0-20-0) and of goods of the 0-2-1 ratio, primarily 0-14-7. VALUATION PER TON The Texas fertilizer law requires that a refund be made to all purchasers of fertilizer if the valuation found on analysis is 4 percent or more below the valuation guaranteed, and that if the valuation found is 10 percent or more below the valuation guaranteed, the fertilizer 8 shall be considered as being adulterated. calculation of the valuation guaranteed an the valuation found by analysis must, there be made. The valuation also sums up the v, tion of the three primary components (nitr available phosphoric acid and soluble po A shown in the guarantee or found in the ana into a single figure which is convenient; comparative purposes. The calculation of the total valuation req. a specific valuation for each of the three c; tuents. The following prices per pound an, unit (1 percent of a’ ton, or 20 pounds) were; for this calculation in 1954-55: Prices per Pri ~f pound Nitrogen $ .15 Available phosphoric acid ................ -. .06 Total phosphoric acid in tankage and bone meal .035 Total phosphoric acid in rock phosphate .025 Soluble potash .03 The valuation is calculated by multi the percentage of each constituent by the. tion per unit, and adding the products. Foll is an example of the calculation of the val of a ton of a 5-10-5 fertilizer: Nitrogen 5 X $3.00 = $15j_ Available phosphoric acid .... .- 10 >< $1.20 = $1 l? Soluble potash. ...................... -. 5 >< $ .60 =$ Guaranteed valuation .................. "$3 The valuation guaranteed and the val found are used for comparative purpose number of the following tables. COMPOSITION AND SELLING PRICE {A DIFFERENT GRADES o1=' FERTILIZw ~ The average composition, the va1uatio anteed, the valuation found by analysis average retail selling price per ton of MONTHLY MOVEMENT of COMPONENTS °,/¢ of Total 25- 5 I 2 0 — - I‘, l! V ._, - é 1 l i . T lllllllll |m||| ..| ll ulllllllll {ASONDJFMAMQ JASONDJFMANU JASONOJFMAMJ JASONOJFMAM! Mixed 6004.! Materials Mixed Good: M°'°'i°" MTROGEN AVAILABLE ' ‘ PHQSPHCRIC ACID Figure 3. Monthly movement of primary ie H; ponents from Iuly 1954 through Iune 1955 as s.‘ total moved during the year. . Table 4. Average composition, valuations and selling prices of various grades of fertilizers, 1954-55 { , Available Valuation Valuation Selling _ -. Number Nltrogen» phosphoric Pmiash’ guaranteed found price Ratlo averaged percent acid’ percent percent 3 per ton ' s per t6“ s per tan S.P. :V.G. ,- - Mixed Goods , I 8 15.08 31.51 0 81.00 83.05 108.63 1.31 ‘ 13 59 13.39 13.45 13.79 62.40 64.58 86.97 1.35 v I 91 ' 14.24 16.64 0 63.00 62.69 85.02 1.36 l 4 14.00 13:81 0 58.80 58.57 80.75 1.38 1 12 106 12.17 24.65 12.57 72.00 73.64 102.71 1.39 ‘ 10 9 10.60 31.18 11.51 72.00 76.12 107.00 1.40 1 I 140 10.07 ' 20.42 0 54.00 54.71 77.65 1.42 " 10 423 9.77 20.52 10.19 60.00 60.05 85.10 1.42 12 41 11.43 12.87 11.75 57.60 56.78 81.69 1.44 l 10 32 9.67 11.55 9.86 48.00 48.79 70.18 1.44 t» 4 14 6.68 25.18 24.09 61.20 64.71 93.00 1.44 " 0 6 5.43 20.24 21.17 51.00 53.28 76.96 1.44 10 36 5.27 10.51 10.23 33.00 34.56 49.74 1.44 7 21 6.86 14.27 7.35 42.00 42.11 61.55 1.46 i" 20 5 10.04 20.04 20.37 66.00 66.39 97.71 1.47 ; 46 6.15 12.22 6.28 36.00 36.88 53.97 1.47 9 5 9.20 18.35 8.78 54.00 54.89 81.40 1.48 _ 272 7.76 8.64 8.02 38.40 38.46 57.17 1.49 46 3.26 12.26 11.90 30.60 31.64 47.51 1.50 . 74 4.31 11.97 4.63 28.80 30.07 45.07 1.50 I. I ‘ 9 10.16 10.00 0 42.00 42.48 64.80 1.53 .» 704 5.10 10.42 5.30 30.00 30.98 47.29 1.53 w’ 14 6.07 8.82 11.14 34.80 35.48 56.18 1.58 2 21 0 16.31 8.30 24.00 24.55 41.40 1.69 7 9 0 13.91 7.67 21.00 21.29 37.03 1.74 ' 3 6.14 12.40 4.15 34.80 35.79 64.33 1.80 14 6.00 10.36 4.61 32.40 33.20 66.93 2.02 . Materials Ollillm nitrate 27 33.56 0 0 100.50 100.68 85.78 0.85 v nium sulfate 19 20.95 0 0 62.60 62.85 61.98 0.99 '6 4 45.13 0 0 135.00 135.39 141.25 1.04 ' l 46 13.28 39.98 0 85.80 87.82 108.50 1.23 . I 8 11.65 48.38 0 90.60 93.02 118.00 1.27 ' hosphate 35% 5 0 35.97 0 42.00 43.16 55.80 1.29 ‘ I 234 16.00 20.69 0 72.00 72.83 94.36 1.30 A hosphate 50% 21 0 50.09 0 60.00 60.11 82.76 1.38 - hospliate 45% 83 0 45.79 0 54.00 54.95 76.60 1,39 .- hosphate 48% 4 0 48.50 0 57.60 58.20 83.35 1.43 hosphate 20% 85 0 20.74 0 24.00 24.89 35.98 1.45 l hosphate 46% 12 0 46.47 0 55.20 55.77 80.93 1.45 ’| 7 7.71 30.52 0 62.40 59.75 87.82 1.47 f liosphate 30% 5 0 29.50 0 36.00 35.40 53.71 1.52 des of mixed fertilizers and materials are valuations. As the price of the same fertilizer A n in Table 4. The different grades are hnged in order of the ratio between the selling e and the valuation guaranteed. Consequently, l cheaper sources of plant nutrients occur in upper parts of the two sections of the table. ' average retail selling price is the average ‘he cash retail prices furnished to the fertilizer ectors by the dealers. The prices of the same ilizer may vary among towns on account of erences in cost of transportation or other es. The retail price includes handling costs, . ing charges and the dealer’s profit, as well he Wholesale cost of the materials from which ‘fertilizer is made, and from which the valua- g- guaranteed and found are calculated. i’ In most cases the average valuation found by "~ ysis is slightly above the guaranteed valua- o.’ ‘AVERAGE COST OF NITROGEN, AVAILABLE PHQSPHORIC ACID AND POTASH A Table 5 shows the calculated retail costs in _ s per pound of nitrogen, available phosphoric 5 and potash, as calculated from the average ng price and valuation guaranteed of the ‘ous grades of fertilizer given in Table 4. The selling prices used in the calculations were l: given to the fertilizer inspectors by the il merchants at the time of inspection. For l purpose of these calculations, it was assumed i the prices were in the same ratios as the may vary in different places, these figures may not be correct for any particular locality, but represent averages only, and are for purposes of comparison. For example, grades used near Table 5. _ Approximate average_cost of nitrogen, available phosphoric acid and potash during 1954-55 _ Available Grade Nitrogen phosphoric Potash acid _ _ — -— — Cents per pound — —— — Ammonium nitrate . 12.75 __- Ammonium sulfate‘ 14,85 i ___ Urea 15.60 _~ __- 13-39-0 18.45 7.38 —- 11-48-0 19.05 7.62 i Superphosphate 0-35-0 —- 7.74 ___ 16-20-0 ‘ 19.50 7.80 -— 15-30-0 19.65 7.86 —- 13-13-13 20.25 8.10 4.05 15-15-0 20.40 8.16 -—- 14-14-0 20.70 8.28 i Superphosphate 0-50-0 i- 813 __._ Superphosphate 0-45-0 ——- 8,34 Z. 12-24-12 20.85 8.34 4 17 10-20-0 21.30 8.52 __ 10-20-10 21.30 8.52 4.26 Superphosphate 0-48-0 —— 3,53 ___ 12-12-12 21.60 8.64 4.32 10-10-10 21.60 8.64 4.32 6-24-24 21.60 8.64 4.32 5-20-20 21.60 8.64 4.32 5-10-10 21.60 8.64 4.32 Superphosphate 0-46-0 i 8,70 __ Superphosphate 0-20-0 ———— 8.70 _ 7-14-7 21 90 8.76 4.38 10-20-20 22 05 8,82 4_41 6-12-6 22 05 8.82 4.41 8-32-0 22 05 8.82 --— 9-18-9 22.20 8.88 4.44 8-8-8 22.35 8.94 4.47 Superphosphate 0-30-0 ~— 9,12 __ 10-10-0 22.95 9.18 -—- 5-10-5 22.95 9.18 4.59 6-8-12 23.70 9.48 4.74 0-16-8 —-— 10.14 5 07 0-14-7 ——~ 10.44 5 22 6-12-4 27 00 10.80 5 40 6-10-4 30 30 12.12 6.06 TOTAL TONNAGES Primary Components All Ferfllllers IL l l l l I I 1948 I949 I950 I95! I952 I953 I9U4 Figure 4. Relative consumption of total components and of fertilizers over the past 10 years (l945-46=l0ll)i the factories might average lower in price than those used some distance away because the lower transportation costs. The fertilizers with the lowest cost per unit of plant food to the farmer are given first in the table. In general, plant food in fertilizers of high analyses costs less than that in lower analyses of the same ratio. The difference may be illustrated by a comparison of costs for the 1-2-1 ratio (5-10-5 vs 10-20-10) and 1-1-1 ratio (8-8-8 vs 12-12-12). A large part of the higher grades were pelleted, making a better product, which allowed better distribution and utilization. This also is true with materials. RELATION OF VALUATION GUARANTEED TO VALUATION FOUND A comparison of the average valuation guaranteed by fertilizer manufacturers doing business in Texas with the valuation found upon analysis of official samples is shown in Table 6. In the preparation of this table, all analyses made were averaged, even though several were made of each brand. Fertilizer materials, as well as mixed fertilizers, were included in the calculation of the averages given. In nearly all cases, the valuation found exceeded the valuation guaran- teed. Rebates found due must be paid to the purchasers of the deficient fertilizers if they can be located. _ If all purchasers cannot be located 10 I955 ‘TRENDS in FERTILIZER ‘CONSUMPTION Percent of I946 400 IOO Nitrogen PRIMARY COMPONENTS Potash Available Y Phosphoric Acid I_ _ I I _ I I I I I947 I948 I949 _I95O I951 I952 I953 I954 by the dealers’ records, the rebates must I; to some recognized local agricultural, religi charitable organization. The number of :5 which such rebates were paid by each gua- is shown in Table 6. A total of 86 :'_ PRIMARY Comwonenrs Soto a» Texas Thousands of Tons 80>- 60 — AwLAsLs Pnoswuomc Acno 4O vnlloble Phosphor-c Acn! Mixed Goods 4m NITROGEN POTASH r ' ‘ ' 7' ' NIIYOQGH in Mixed Goods _ 1 I | I _ I I I | 4s 47 4Q 49 so 5i 5'2 5'3 Your Ending Juno 50 Figure 5. Consumption o! primary fertilizer co_¢ in Texas’ during the past 1U years. " 6. Average valuations guaranteed and found in ‘les of fertilizers guaranteed by different companies vehfitiKvaluatiefNFiber 3A‘ y guaranteed found averaged Rebat§ v tural Chemicals Inc. 44.03 44.41 l3 1 i Fertilizer Works, Dallas 40.51 40.17 174 3 i Fertilizer Works, Houston 44.54 45.10 327 1 ertilizer Co. 63.00 63.02 9 0 - ll Fertilizer Works 38.80 41.49 24 1 I Texas Fertilizer Co. 43.61 44.36 41 0 " o Fuel & Iron Corp. 61.50 62.08 3 0 V» cial Solvents Corp. 100.50 101.60 4 0 n Chemical Corp. 29.40 29.46 4 0 _ ertilizer C0. 34.98 36.14 26 0 exas Products Co. 39.57 40.06 90 0 ‘ rs Fertilizer Co. 39.19 40.29 63 0 a‘ Chemical Corp. 36.42 36.66 28 0 i Cotton Oil 8x Fertilizer Co. 37.14 37.62 29 6 River Chemical Co. 135.00 135.51 3 0 emical Co. 72.00 75.37 2 0 'ld Plant Food Company, ‘Pleasant 33.93 33.29 45 8 - d Fertilizer Co., Bonham 42.32 42.00 75 8 tional Minerals & Chemical ., Ft. Worth 48.17 47.74 251 30 tional Minerals & Chemical ., Texarkana 41.54 42.25 106 0 ‘ ville Fertilizer Co. 34.32 34.39 30 1 ' Weber & Co., Inc. 34.25 34.59 11 0 il C0. 100.50 101.10 7 0 . lCotton Oil Co. 31.43 32.02 13 0 n Chemical Corp. 67.97 69.78 567 1 Chemical Co. 91.00 91.93 18 0 rg Fertilizer Co. 36.93 37.70 11 0 ;-- r Fertilizer Co. 43.59 44.78 92 9 .7 rt Fertilizer Works 36.43 37.19 84 2 Douglass Company 74.65 76.16 12 0 est Fertilizer & Chemical Co. 32.80 31.83 3 0 l Company Plant Food Div., 1km 6 28 46.73 166 8 l Company Plant Food Div., eport 40.59 41.26 175 3 City Chemicals, Inc. 42.00 43.16 5 0 Farm Products Co. 33.38 34.08 65 0 Fertilizer Co. 36.74 38.78 21 2 in Carolina Chemical Corp. 42.49 43.74 180 g v Fertilizer Works 44.67 44.79 11 ' more than 4 percent below the guaranteed ation. Most of these were of high analysis ’- es. Further work is needed on the technology .1 anufacturing these grades. Rebates amount- to $2,221.28 were made to the purchasers. HOW TO OBTAIN FREE ANALYSIS OF FERTILIZERS “ Purchasers of commercial fertilizers for their use on their own land (but not for sale) may in a free analysis of a sample, provided they i it in accordance with the requirements of Texas fertilizer law. This privilege of a free ysis applies only to fertilizers sold under the izer law and to samples taken properly so they represent the goods sampled. The @- sampling of a fertilizer must be done ‘c’: a => a =2 _ - 0'; 8 c: 1. a ufacturer, place of business +2 ,5 a: % '2 2 i? :5 3%‘ andbrand ‘a? 23 gird a8 g2“: -Q a x... ... s. "‘ =4 E w s - >4: o =7 A c: E 3 <1 0.3 b. 8. {>33 H tnral Chemicals, Inc., Henderson, Texas ‘ Brand Fertilizer 8-8-8 Guaranteed 8.00 8.00 8.00 38.40 368 1212 7:35 7.15 11.05 42:24 2725 3.92 8.63 8.36 27.13 i Brand Fertilizer 12-12-12 ' Guaranteed 12.00 12.00 12.00 57.60 1896 10.40 16.66 11.70 57.01 2241 12.60 13.70 10.40 60.48 carefully, and the law requires that it be taken in a certain Way to insure a true sample. Those who desire the free analysis of a sample of commercial fertilizer should write to the State Chemist, College Station, Texas, and request a copy of the form entitled “Application for Free Fertilizer Analysis.” No samples will be analyzed unless the sample is accompanied by this form, properly executed. ANALYSES OF FERTILIZERS, 1954-55 A total of 2,849 official samples of fertilizers and fertilizer materials was collected during 1954- 55 by fertilizer inspectors, who collected samples in practically every town and city in the State where fertilizer was being sold. They visited the principal points of distribution several times dur- ing the year. In every ‘case, they collected official samples of all products being sold in the towns visited. These samples were analyzed by official methods of the Association of Official Agricul- tural Chemists of North America, as is required by Article 98 of the Texas Civil Statutes. The analyses of these samples are given in detail in Table 7. PUBLICATIONS DEALING WITH THE USE OF FERTILIZERS During the year, two reports showing the tonnages of different fertilizers sold in each county in the State were published. Fall sales are shown in Progress Report 1754 and spring sales in Progress Report 1806. Tonnage data for 1947-53 were summarized by regions in Bulletin 779. Other publications dealing with the value and use of commercial fertilizers are issued fre- quently by the Texas Agricultural Experiment Station and the Texas Agricultural Extension Service. Check lists of these publications Will be sent free upon request to the Agricultural In- formation Office, College Station, Texas. To prevent needless waste, and to insure the best distribution possible of these publications, re- questors are urged to limit their requests to publications they have reason to believe will be useful immediately, and which they will take the time to study. Table 7. Analyses of commercial fertilizers sampled during 1954-55 43 E - 0'2 C! s. E Manufacturer, place of business g H f“, E2 5g ,4, .8 a: andbrand $3 505 729- _ ‘=5 Q's-s e s .6 2 w 6:2 5i a E g c. :2 a 2 ~ <7= ~ ° ~ “ e s:- n. a b. n. l>-3 Wolf Brand Fertilizer 5-10-5 Guaranteed 5.00 10.00 5.00 30.00 366 4.80 10.60 7.89 31.85 1198 5.14 10.90 _ 6.15 32.19 1211 5.00 10.90 5.00 31.08 2315 4.86 12.00 5.14 32.06 2678 6.02 10.80 6.21 34.75 Wolf Brand Fertilizer 10-20-10 Guaranteed 10.00 20.00 10.00 60.00 1880 9.52 19.52 11.22 58.72 2240 10.00 20.00 11.00 60.60 Table” 7. P a, ~ 0'2 g G a f‘ Manufacturer, place of business g ,_, 8., LEE Q‘; .4, g g2 andbrand 3% g3? $38 -° +1 s. 9E a "‘ :5 d“ as "4 > GS .1 E z 3 <33 n3 3 >8 8 Wolf Brand Fertilizer 16-20-0 Guaranteed 16.00 20.00 0.00 72.00 2283 16.02 19.25 0.00 71.16 Agri-Chem of Texas, San Antonio, Texas Agri-Chem 16-32-16 Fertilizer Guaranteed 16.00 32.00 16.00 96.00 178 16.56 34.00 16.74 100.52 231 15.11 32.50 18.40 95..37 Agri-Chem 22-22-11 Fertilizer Guaranteed 22.00 22.00 11.00 99.00 862 18.74 25.87 13.44 95.33 Agri-Chem 20-52-0 Fertilizer Guaranteed 20.00 52.00 0.00 122.40 177 20.60 53.30 0.00 125.76 861 20.98 54.57 0.00 128.42 American Agricultural Chemical Co., Pierce, Florida AA Quality Phosphate Rock Ground Florida Pebble Guaranteed 0.00 30.00* 0.00 15.00 498 0.00 31.80* 0.00 15.90 Ark-La Cotton Oil Co., Magnolia, Ark. Magnolia Brand Plant Food 5-10-5 Guaranteed 5.00 10.00 5.00 30.00 455 5.64 10.30 4.79 32.15 Armour’s Fertilizer Works, Dallas, Texas Armour’s Big Crop 0-14-7 Fertilizer Guaranteed 0.00 14.00 7.00 21.00 964 0.00 14.07 6.68 20.89 Armour’s Big Crop 0-16-8 Fertilizer Guaranteed 0.00 16.00 8.00 24.00 15 0.00 16.00 8.79 24.47 Armour’s Big Crop 15-15-0 Fertilizer Guaranteed 15.00 15.00 0.00 63.00 560 14.08 16.25 0.00 61.74 1028 14.39 16.00 0.00 62.37 Armour’s Big- ‘Drop 8-8-8 Fertilizer - Guaranteed 8.00 8.00 8.00 38.40 7.66 8.20 7.71 37.45 1871 7.42 8.66 7.84 37.36 2037 7.50 8.10 8.00 37.02 2067 7.40 8.30 7.85 36.87 2122 7.22 8.30 8.31 36.61 2650 7.74 8.70 8.00 38.46 2845 8.02 8.60 8.01 39.19 Armour’s Big Crop 5-10-5 Fertilizer -~'" Guaranteed 5.00 10.00 5.00 30.00 965 4.69 10.20 5.40 29.55 1021 4.71 10.30 5.07 29.53 1030 5.02 10.40 5.11 30.61 Armour’s Big Crop 6-12-6 Fertilizer Guaranteed 6.00 12.00 6.00 36.00 1050 5.82 13.20 5.86 36.82 1587 6.00 13.00 6.31 37.39 Armour’s Big Crop 10-20-10 Fertilizer Guaranteed 10.00 20.00 10.00 60.00 620 9.26 21.85 10.16 60.10 624 9.24 20.00 10.22 57.85 627 9.34 20.00 10.40 58.26 1070 9.17 21.25 9.72 58.84 1282 9.56 21.25 10.04 60.20 1286 9.33 20.00 10.20 58.11 Armour’s Big Crop 5-10-10 Fertilizer Guaranteed 5.00 10.00 10.00 33.00 2649 5.03 10.60 10.06 33.85 2822 4.78 10.10 10.02 32.47 Armour’s Big Crop 4-12-4 Fertilizer Guaranteed 4.00 12.00 4.00 28.80 1834 4.22 11.52 4.04 28.91 2185 4.06 12.00 4.09 29.03 2189 4.00 12.00 4.01 28.81 2540 4.06 12.50 3.89 29.51 Armour’s Big Crop 3-12-12 Fertilizer - Guaranteed 3.00 12.00 12.00 30.60 285 3.00 12.70 12.10 31.50 434 2.88 12.00 13.45 31.10 Armour’s Big Crop 8-32-0 Fertilizer Guaranteed 8.00 32.00 0.00 62.40 167 7.42 28.37 0.00 56.30 561 7.33 34.50 0.00 63.39 ‘Total phosphoric acid 12 Analyses of commercial fertilizers: sampled duringi 1954-55, continued 4,, | a’ U 5 M . o p‘ 3'5 E anufacturer, place of business +3 ,_. Q 1, ,1: o .1, andbrand ‘.53 5,5 £23 ‘c5 5. 44 ‘is ~ r-l 1'4 Z n. <1 n. w D4 a t Armour’s Big Crop 20% Superphosphate I Guarant 0.00 20.00 0.00 ‘~ 2 0.00 19.56 0.00 3 230 0.00 19.59 0.00 I 613 0.00 20.00 0.00"» 621 0.00 20.05 0.00 1027 0.00 20.00 0.00; 154s 0.00 21.00 0.00 1566 0.00 21.75 0.00 . 1797 0.00 20.50 0.00 V Armour’s Old Black Joe 5-10-5 Fertilizer V. Guaranteed 5.00 10.00 5.00 286 5.02 10.40 4.44 357 4.63 10.40 5.10‘ 534 4.63 10.00 5.17: 562 4.60 10.70 5.10‘ 608 4.61 10.30 5.14 619 4.47 10.58 5.0 626 4.52 10.31 5.15 668 4.50 10.96 4.70 9.61 4.74 10.60 5.5 1020 4.66 10.00 5. " 1033 4.92 10.37 5.2 1051 4.73 10.10 5.05 1061 5.00 10.30 4.64: 1072 4.88 10.00 4.7 6 1184 4.62 10.10 4. 1191 5.00 10.10 4.7 1257 5.00 9.78 5.0. 1268 5.00 10.00 5. 1274 4.86 10.20 5.0 ‘ 1281 4.60 10.80 4. 1* 1392 4.79 10.00 5. ' 1407 4.84 9.77 4. 1531 5.30 9.21 4. i. 1537 5.04 9.70 s. 1621 5.00 10.60 4. 1872 5.02 10.40 4. _ 1951 5.12 10.10 5. 2042 5.04 10.00 5. i 2101 5.08 10.00 5.1 2123 5.00 10.00 6. _ V‘ 2174 5.20 10.04 5.1 2190 4.75 10.30 4. 1 2237 5.00 10.20 5. 2329 5.03 10.30 5 1' 2428 5.00 10.30 'j 245s 4.70 10.86 5._ 2409 5.00 10.00 2481 5.03 10.30 2523 4.82 10.70 P 2047 4.34 10.50 5. 2663 5.00 10.30 5 q 2742 5.02 10.30 5. . 2766 4.66 10.80 5. 2774 5.24 10.80 5 . 2782 5.00 11.30 5. 2789 5.14 10.40 5 I 2793 5.02 10.82 5. 2806 5.00 10.60 5 _. 2810 4.80 10.64 5.‘ 2817 4.64 10.70 5.. 2820 4.80 10.50 5 2846 5.00 11.26 5 2847 5.02 10.90 5 Armour’s Vertagreen Plant Food 5-10-5 Guaranteed 5.00 10.00 1201 4.72 10.90 2545 5.00 10.96 2547 5.00 10.70 Armour’s Pebble Plant Food 15-15-0 uaranteed 15.00 15.00 1154 13.81 15.90 1269 13.71 17.00 1289 14.30 16.00 1429 13.73 15.00 1595 13.82 17.52 1728 13.98 17.37 1785 14.01 16.71 1787 14.02 17.45 1835 13.20 17.42 1961 14.12 16.87 2361 13.88 16.56 2501 13.84 17.26 2530 14.80 16.75 2531 14.72 16.55 Armour’s Pebble Plant Food 10-10110 Guaranteed 10.00 10.00 1200 9.60 11.10 2041 9.24 10.90 2797 9.60 11.44 2821 10.02 11.28 Table 7. Analyses of commercial fertilizers sampled during 1954-55, continued _____________;_________ ‘E I l] ‘E . | V1 _ E 5 R55 , 5 c“ 0'33 ME I acturer, place of busmess +5 L. 10+, E2 q; i... é’ 91% Manufacturer, place of business +3 1. 01+, 32 § .1, I? 87% and brand 8g t??? fig: 5g g?” and brand @421 5g g5: 5g g2"! -’-’ ,1» 1. o... 14 " :1 i - -° +1 s. .... s. "' :1 g‘ q: -- > o a! .... > d .15 28 <83 0.8 >88 b“? Z3 <53 138 >88 '- r’s Pebble Plant Food 10-20-0 Armour’s Big Crop 10-20-10 Fertilizer ’ Guaranteed 10.00 20.00 0.00 54.00 Guaranteed 10,00 20.00 10.00 60.00 609 9.68 20.00 0.00 53.04 14 9.20 20.00 11.15 58.29 1060 10.12 20.50 0.00 54.96 122 10.24 20.00 10.06 60.76 1136 9.01 20.69 0.00 51.86 202 10.48 20.00 10.66 61.83 1275 10.02 20.00 0.00 54.06 315 10.08 20.00 10.30 60.42 1288 10.22 20.50 0.00 55.26 388 10.24 20.04 10.04 60.79 1393 9.03 21.55 0.00 52.95 428 10.02 20.25 10.00 60.36 1428 9.18 20.25 0.00 51.84 505 9.87 20.50 9.82 60.10 1527 9.72 20.50 0.00 53.76 544 10.04 20.00 10.04 60.14 1739 9.24 21.74 0.00 53.81 553 10.04 20.59 11.14 61.51 _ 1793 10.00 20.75 0.00 54.90 557 10.04 20.50 10.36 60.94 1931 10.18 21.35 0.00 56.16 635 10.04 20.27 10.58 60.79 1962 9.16 21.57 0.00 53.36 665 10.04 19.75 11.17 60.52 2422 9.28 21.25 0.00 53.34 672 10.16 20.00 10.04 60.50 2555 10.00 20.25 0.00 54.30 698 10.00 20.00 11.29 60.77 , 2768 10.56 20.75 0.00 56.58 700 10.12 21.55 10.80 61.36 . 710 9.81 20.50 10. 2 60. 4 - r’s Pebble Plant Food 5-10-5 773 10.30 21.09 10.08 62.26 Guaranteed 5.00 10.00 5.00 30.00 869 10.26 20.00 10.22 60.91 1034 4.76 10.20 5.11 29.59 872 8.64 22.82 7.88 58.03 1071 4.76 10.30 5.04 29.66 _ _ _ 1137 4.80 10.30 5.02 29.77 Armour’s Big Crop 5-10-10 Fertilizer 1140 4.66 10.70 5.01 29.83 Guaranteed 5.00 10.00 10.00 33.00 1287 4.64 10.20 5.11 29.23 31 4.47 10.60 10.01 32.14 1427 4.42 10.50 5.36 29.08 126 4.87 10.50 10.28 33.38 1526 4.50 10.69 5.11 29.39 _ . _ _ 2257 4.86 10.70 5.00 30.42 Armour’s Big Crop 4-12-4 Fertilizer 2519 4.52 10.30 5.25 29.07 Guaranteed 4.00 12.00 4.00 28.80 2520 4.50 10.10 5.14 28.70 45 4.22 12.20 4.52 30.01 . 2529 4.30 10.55 5.50 28.86 15:5; ’ 1 5 . . . . . ur’s Pebble Plant Food 6-12-6 1455 4.34 12.50 4.10 30.48 V Guaranteed 6.00 12.00 6.00 36.00 1504 4.02 11.52 4.17 28.39 962 6.20 12.50 6.42 37.45 1702 4.10 12.00 4.00 29.10 1532 6.30 12.40 6.00 37.38 2077 3.77 12.10 4.00 28.23 1579 5.59 12.90 5.81 35.74 2360 5~43 12-40 6-24 3431 Armour’s Big Crop 20% Superphosphabe 0 Guaranteed 0.00 20.00 0.00 24. 0 ‘ r’s Pebble Plant Food 10-20-10 42 0_00 g0 00 0_00 24 00 . Guaranteed 10.00 20.00 10.00 60.00 319 0_00 2035 0_00 24 90 9.63 8.68 17.65 9.22 52.75 727 0_00 2075 0_00 24 90 1029 9.33 20.00 10.18 58.10 817 0_00 2025 0_00 2430 1059 9.62 20.50 7.56 58.00 818 0_00 2050 0_00 2450 1135 9.32 20.01 9.78 57.84 1141 9.60 20.75 10.62 60.07 _ _ 1270 9.02 20.00 10.22 57.19 Armour’s Old Black Joe 5-10~5 Fertilizer 1533 9.60 21.25 10.12 60.37 Guaranteed 5.00 10.00 5.00 30.00 1936 9.20 21.17 11.16 59.70 13 4.53 10.25 5.20 29.01 1870 9.02 21.66 10.37 59.27 44 5.12 10.40 5.07 30.88 1932 9.37 21.00 \ 10.22 59.44 68 5.02 11.19 4.22 31.02 1960 9.20 21.00 11.44 59.66 76 4.89 10.00 5.24 29.81 2196 9.26 20.50 10.32 66.57 79 5.03 10.20 5.00 30.33 2349 9.28 20.50 10.04 59.46 110 4.82 10.50 5.00 80.06 2662 9.6a 20.50 11.00 60.24 ~ 118 5.00 10.60 5.00 30.72 2425 9.64 21.51 10.00 60.73 117 5.00 10.00 5.17 30.10 2502 8.96 21.47 9.26 58.20 - 151 5.00 10.00 5.14 30.03 264s 9.64 20.00 9.30 58.50 162 4.71 10.10 5.17 29.35 2790 10.20 21.25 10.40 62.3 1 1"s Pebble Plant Food 8-32-0 204 5.08 10.20 5.01 30.49 Guaranteed 8.00 32.00 0.00 62.40 209 4.73 10.00 5.07 29.23 1738 6.92 29.20 1.54 56.72 248 5.00 10.00 5.32 30.19 V 1777 7.44 32.64 0.00 61.49 ur’s Pebble P'lant Food 20% Superphosphate 554 5.10 10.40 5.32 30.97 ' Guaranteed 0.00 20.00 0.00 24.00 642 5.05 10.20 4.61 30.16 1380 0.00 20.00 0.00 24.00 648 4.72 10.10 5.29 29.45 1406 0.00 20.31 0.00 24.37 663 5.11 10.00 5.09 30.38 1553 0.00 20.72 0.00 24.86 673 4.84 1.0.00 4.75. 29.37 1578 0.00 20.00 0.00 24.00 674 4.89 10.10 4.74 29.63 1727 0.00 20.52 0.00 24.62 679 4.83 10.20 5.02 29.74 1745 0.00 20.00 0.00 24.00 ‘ 697 5.04 10.40 5.11 30.67 1760 0.00 20.33 0.00 24.40 745 5.14 10.47 4.63 30.76 2256 0.00 20.50 0.00 24.60 761 4.40 10.44 5.11 28.80 2258 0.00 20.50 0.00 24.60 1 . . 1306 5.00 10.10 5.00 30.12 “rs Pebble Plant Foogug-fntseggerphfilfihatiaoo 0.00 54.00 if); 10-20 .200 30-84 176s 0.00 45.77 0.00 54.92 1358 5-00 78-53 50g v a Fertilizer Works, Houston, Texas - r71 Biz Crop 0-10-8 Fertillzer 1461 5.00 10.00 4.89 29.93 ' Guaranteed 0.00 16.00 8.00 24.00 . 1473 4_65 1054 ‘L80 2950 50 0-00 10-20 8-87 24-70 1477 5.01 10.20 5.04 60.29 57 0-00 10-00 8-55 24-33 1502 5.00 10.10 5.00 30.12 187 0-00 15-84 8-40 24-05 1610 5.05 10.10 4.63 30.17 500 0-00 10-50 8-24 24-74 1623 5.10 10.40 4.76 30.64 743 0-00 16-00 8-72 24-43 1627 4.70 10.30 5.07 29.50 ' 1701 5.00 10.20 4.81 30.13 ur’s Big Crop 8-8-8 Fertilizer 1842 5.00 10.60 5.00 30.72 Guaranteed 8.00 8.00 8.00 38.40 1850 5.00 10.10 5.00 30.12 666 7.95 8.00 8.38 38.48 1853 4.79 10.52 5.00 29.99 744 8.18 8.40 8.28 39.59 * 1858 5.00 10.05 5.05 30.09 2703 8.06 8.80 8.21 39.67 1911 5.00 10.00 5.00 30.00 2836 8.08 9.20 ‘8.18 40.19 2000 5.02 10.60 5.00 30.00 14 Table 7. Analyses of commercial fertilizers sampled during 1954-55, continued ‘<“'-=s*v:@1z'>- '0'“? _ ,, , .__,,_' l 2 l ~.: r ,- 4 = .4 g ,- g Manufacturer, place of business 3 1. o 4, ,3 o "‘ .1, "9 g;- Manufacturer, place of business v 1. o... 3 o "' .1, Ea: m; 54:3, £15: t; o 2w u; @418, Ag andbrand On Ow m9- , gm $1575 andbrand ca: Ow _-;;Q. _ 4s we .= 355 a5 we é; m: 23 <33 m3 >33 m: Z3 gisétlrry Texas 136 10. 2 1. . . u p a o m n a 1953 10.12 20.00 10.00 60.36 Guaranteed 21-00 0-00 8-88 82-88 1956 10.50 21.00 10.00 62.70 121 20-30 0-00 0-00 62-13 1959 10.00 20.75 10.12 60.97 131 20-31 0-00 - 0 63-12 2005 10.03 21.25 10.30 62.07 333 21.04 0.00 8.00 63.18 2012 10.32 20.00 11.16 61.66 673 21.06 0.00 .00 2. 1 2030 10.22 20.50 10.62 61.63 331 20-97 0-00 8-0 g ~80 2079 9.60 20.75 10.03 59.72 1357 21-00 0-00 -00 3-33 2342 10.04 21.00 10.64 61.79 1364 21-11 0-00 0-80 03-06 2352 10.03 21.25 10.62 62.11 1435 21-02 0-00 0- 0 03- 2393 10.00 21.25 10.53 61.35 1494 21-27 0-00 0-00 03-31 2695 1052 20's‘) 9'10 “'62 Campbell Fertilizer Works, Houston, Texas - All-Weather Organic Base Fertilizer 5-10-2 00 10 00 5 00 30 00 our’s Pebble Plant Food 3-12-12 G“a“““1‘§§f17 5:77 12:01 5:02 35:09 GIISIHDtQGd 6 128 8-87 1699 5'65 12'45 4 71 34 72 247 3-30 13-00 3-03 30-32 All-Weather Organic Base Fertilizer 5-10-10 820 7 3.17 12.04 10.96 30-53 Guaranteed 5.00 10.00 10.00 33.00 1 2004 6.62 9.59 9.05 36.30 ? - -2050 All-W tn Org n'c Bas Fertilizer 5-10-15 ' ours Pebbh P"""" Foogugranteed 5.00 20.00 20.00 51.00 ea er a ' "Guaranteed 5.00 10.00 15.00 36.00 134 5.03 20.15 20.60 51.73 2003 5.92 14.06 16.33 44.76 "'0 5'05 20'0" 303i All W th 0 ' B F til‘ r 4 12 4 N 5_2 2015 ()_ _ - ea er r amc ase er lze - - 2007 5 g Guaranteed 4.0g 12.03 1.370 33.342) 1305 6.1 1.2 . 5.1 . 1700 4.75 12.01 5.04 31.69 our’s Pebble Plant Fotéd 45%te§(111perpg1g%phag 00 0 0O 54 00 - 118,111.11 - . . . . . 43 (L00 4530 (L00 5436 All-Weather Brand Fertlllzeguglfigztéed 0 00 20 00 0 00 24 00 53 0.00 45.00 0.00 54.00 - - - - 50 0 00 45 00 0 00 5100 504 0.00 25.01 0.00 30.01 73 0.00 45.00 0.00 54.00 . . . . . 7 _ 87 °-°° 45-00 °-°° 55m H""'A""""" 'F"""""" "'(';'1'1'aranteed 6 00 2 00 0 00 20 40 93 0.00 45.33 0.00 54.40 118 5-62 1-67 0'00 18-86 348 0-08 28-88 8-88 88-88 1603 5'21 4'67 0'00 21'23 40 0.0 . . . - - - - 403 0.00 45.50 0.00 54.60 . . . _ 111 0710 4550 1x00 5160 Goldthwalte s Turf Special (glggjgnteed 10 00 5 00 5 00 39 00 416 0.00 45.50 0.00 54.60 531 10-64 4'13 1'23 311-41 413 0.00 25.39 0.30 511.177 - - - - 430 0.00 6.50 . 0 5 . . - 438 °-°° 45-80 "-00 54-96 ("ee"'G"' 'C""""""""'" 8"'c:.'r'raranteed 3 00 3 00 3 00 33 40 496 0.00 45.00 0.00 54.00 431 3'10 3'60 6'90 3376 501 0.00 45.35 0.00 54.42 1303 8'53 8-09 6'71 311-32 547 8-08 i587 8-88 1507 7'54 1013 6'93 33'99 559 .0 5. 0 . . - - - ' - 571 0.00 45.00 0.00 54.00 . - - _ _ 572 0-00 450° °-°° 54-00 Campbe" " G"a"""""" """'E'1'1Z'i-":nt':ed' 014 00 14 00 0 00 53 30 584 0-88 18-58 8-88 21717-18 1743 1430 12'02 0'00 57'32 656 .0. .4 . . - ' - ' 692 0.00 45.50 0.00 54.60 . .- _ _ 099 0-00 45-91 00° 55-09 Campbe" " G""""""e" F°'3L‘Z§£i£ei° 2" 5 00 20 00 20 00 51 00 701 0.00 45.31 0.0g 57.1.41 2002 5'00 20'0o 21'31 5209 715 0.00 45.7 0.0 5 .39 ' ' ' ' 717 0.00 46.10 0.00 55.32 . - . _ _ 722 0-00 40-15 0-00 55-38 Campbe" " G"""""""" Fertgfifi-fntlfed" "16 00 20 00 0 00 72 00 724 0-00 45-55 0-00 54-00 1544 16'32 13:34 0'00 70I97 7,02 8-88 22-22 8-88 1749 1601 20 26 0'00 72 34 7 1 . . . . ' ' ' - 734 0.00 45.91 0.00, 55.09 - - _ _ - 307 0-00 45-33 0-00 54-40 Campbe" " Ammonmm s"'g"rl'g.rzr'rtge'3i 21.00 0.00 0.00 63.00 314 0-80 45-13 8-08 3711771 545 21 13 0 00 0 00 63 39 319 0. 0 45.0 .0 . ' ' ' ' 323 0.00 45.03 0.00 54.04 - _ _ - _ _0 ~ 334 0-00 45-00 0-00 54-00 Mm H“ N"" l" '0 Guaranteed 10.00 10.00 0.00 42.00 339 0-00 45-44 0-00 54-53 759 11.65 6.70 0.00 42.99 342 0.00 45.37 0.00 54.44 346 0.00 45.76 0.00 54.91 - _ _ -1 _ - 374- 0-00 45-04 0-00 54-05 Mm H" N' " 8 8 8 Guaranteed 3.00 3.00 3.00 33.40 s30 0.00 46.39 0.00 55.67 323 822 800 802 30143 1349 0-00 44-55 00g 23-40 757 10.76 5.74 3.74 41 41 1594 0.00 46.49 0.0 5.79 ' 1633 0.00 45.02 0.00 54.02 M- _H _N-t 541,5 1753 0-00 45-73 0-00 54-33 "' " ' " Guaranteed 5.00 10.00 5.00 30.00 1759 0.00 46.51 0.00 55.81 6J4 1020 R63 3534 173g 00g 251-40 8-88 gg-gg 347 5.93 10.59 5.72- 34.03 179 0. .5 . . 1816 0-88 i??? 8-88 i???» Min-Hu-Nite 10-10-5 1319 0- - - - 7 G te d‘ 10.00 10.00 5.00 45.00 1322 0.00 46.60 0.00 55.92 “an” 7§8 1140 000 404 4402 1323 0.00 49.00 0.00 53.30 2264 0-00 40-39 0-00 55-07 Central Texas Fertilizer Co., .Inc., Comanche, Texas Topper 15-15-0 . » - Guaranteed 15.00 15.00 0.00 63.00 our’s Sheep Manure Pulverized _ 1780 15.00 15.25 0.00 63.30 - Guaranteed 1.50 1.00 2.00 6.15 2142 14.32 16.29 0.00 62.51 103 1.35 1.53 4.76 3.70 2193 14.06 17.00 0.00 62.53 15 a of commercial fertilizers sampled during 1954-55, continued Table 7. Analyses E» . i“ _ .24» a e‘: Manufacturer, place of business *3 a F): fig g i» 395 2% andbrand a gr fig‘; §§ g2” 52 $52 =12 £55 Topper 10-10-10 Guaranteed 10.00 a 10.00 10.00 48.00 2196 9.57 10.40 .01 46.60 Topper 10-20-0 Guaranteed 10.00 20.00 0.00 54.00 “"3 1343 3333 3'33 3333 1779 0.1 . . . 2143 11.47 21.25 0.00 59.91 2184 9.85 20.75 0.00 54.45 2199 11.42 18.89 0.00 56.93 Topper 5-10-5 » Guaranteed 5.00 10.00 5.00 30.00 165 4.57 12.85 5.45 32.40 633 4.81 10.37 4.77 29.74 1011 4.62 10.80 5.30 30.00 1016 5.10 12.92 6.3% 2161 5.43 11.70 6.5 . 2179 5.16 10.20 7.00 31.92 2188 5.03 10.60 6.15 31.50 2350 5.26 9.35 6.48 30.89 2518 4.78 10.00 5.32 29.53 2777 5.14 10.70 3.87 30.58 2787 3.90 10.30 8.23 29.00 2795 5.04 10.50 5.00 30.72 2799 5.03 10.30 5.35 30.72 2803 4.48 9.29 3.79 26.87 2814 5.02 10.40 5.81 31.03 Topper 10-20-10 ~ Guaranteed 10.00 20.00 10.00 60.00 152 8.36 19.26 8.88 53.52 1005 8.65 20.83 25.? 1017 9.58 20. 1 .7 9. 1 177g 9.43 13.55 208 10.2 . .18 . 1 2172 9.68 21.50 10.04 60.86 2177 10.02 21.25 10.38 61.79 2197 10.18 20.75 10.00 61.44 2776 11.36 18.85 3.81 58.99 2788 10.28 19.82 7.03 58.84 Topper 4-12-4 Guarantgeg 1 1 .9 1 . 0 . . 2178 4.56 12.00 5.52 31.39 2780 4.03 12.00 7.52 31.00 2791 4.56 11.09 5.96 30.56 2794 4.52 11.75 6.71 31.69 2802 4.80 10.36 4.00 29.23 flTopper 8-24-8 Guaranteed 8.00 24.00 8.00 57.60 2792 10.80 20.16 5.41 59.84 Chilean Nitrate Sales Corp., New York, N._Y. Chilean Nitrate of Soda Champion Brand Guaranteed 16.00 0.00 0.00 48.00 1752 16.09 0.00 0.00 48.27 Colorado Fuel & Iron Corp., Denver, Colo. CF&I Sulfate of Ammonia Guaranteed 20.50 0.00 0.00 61.50 1751 20.60 0.00 0.00 61.80 1754 20.56 0.00 0.00 61.68 1809 20.92 0.00 0.00 62.76 Commercial Solvents Corp., New York, N.Y. Crystalline Ammonium Nitrate Fertilizer Guaranteed 33.50 0.00 0.00 100.50 195 34.10 0.00 0.00 102.30 8.00 0.00 101.04 . 9 .00 0.00 101.67 2741 33.80 0.00 0.00 101.40 Davison Chemical Company, Gretna, Louisiana Davco Bull Dog Fertilizer 5-10-5 Guaranteed 5.00 10.00 5.00 30.00 139 5.03 10.20 5.03 30.35 1336 4.77 10.20 5.16 29.65 Davco Bull Dog Fertilizer 4-12-4 Guaranteed 4.00 12.00 4.00 28.80 138 4.18 11.20 5.00 28.98 1337 4.00 12.00 4.08 28.85 Dixie Fertilizer Co., Inc., Shreveport, Louisiana Dixie 0-14-7 Fertilizer Guaranteed 0.00 14.00 7.00 21.00 602 0.00 14.02 8.10 21.68 16 43 Manufacturer, place of business 3 H $4., S O 3 .4, E w u: c: w‘: n. 4'4 c: , and brand .0» o o a 9' _ 3w , é 5 E $573 o a A r: Z a <1 n. 3 ‘m3. gi Dixie 8-8-8 Fertilizer Guaranteed 8.00 8.00 8.00 1245 8.01 8.60 8.04 , 2102 8.02 8.30 8.00 2231 8.02 8.70 8.22 j 2593 7.84 9.00 8.00 Dixie 7-14-0 Fertilizer _ Guaranteed 7.00 14.00 0.00 ‘ 216 7.29 14.00 0.00"; Dixie 10-20-0 Fertilizer Guaranteed 10.00 20.00 0.00 ' 215 10.55 20.00 0.00 Dixie 5-10-5 Fertilizer . Guaranteed 5.00 10.00 5.00 f 240 5.20 10.50 5.45, 284 4.72 12.37 5.15,’ 303 5.24 10.80 5.45‘ 1124 5.03 11.00 5.11: 1234 5.20 11.00 5.00" 1246 5.50 10.70 5.32 2232 5.00 10.40 5.13 2287 5.12 11.00 5.32‘ 2592 5.00 11.00 5.08». 2646 5.20 10.50 5.0 » 2692 5.20 10.80 5.03? Dixie 10-20-10 Fertilizer Guaranteed 10.00 20.00 10. 1122 9.60 21.10 9. 2477 9.10 20.66 9. Dixie 5-10-10 Fertilizer Guaranteed 5.00 10.00 10. 217 5.34 10.00 10.0 1123 5.22 10.60 10.1 2117 5.02 10.70 10. 2288 4.79 11.00 10.4 \ Dixie 3-12-12 Fertilizer * Guaranteed 3.00 12.00 12. 302 3.55 12.50 13. 2116 3.30 12.00 13. E. I. DuPont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Delaware Du Pont Nu Green Fertilizer Compound 45-0-0 5* Guaranteed 45.00 0.00 0. 1361 45.00 0.00 0. East Texas Products Co., Tyler, Texas Goldenrod 0-14-7 Plant Food i Guaranteed 0.00 14.00 7. _ 16 0.00 14.00 7. Goldenrod 0-16-8 Plant Food Guaranteed 0.00 16.00 8. 298 0.00 17.00 733 0.00 16.25 8 _ Goldenrod 8-8-8 Plant Food a Guaranteed 8.00 8.00 ' 738 8.20 8.10 8. 800 8.03 8.10 ’ 1000 8.01 8.37 1194 8.00 8.00 1213 8.00 8.20 1929 8.50 8.00 2033 8.34 8.00 2290 8.06 8.10 2313 8.22 8.00 2 74 7.82 8.36 2 85 8.02 8.30 2396 8.00 8.10 2403 8.12 8.50 ~ 2619 8.12 8.00 ‘ 2625 8.08 8.40 2683 8.00 8.74 2740 8.08 8.30 2754 8.50 8.10 2756 8.00 8.20 2758 8.26 8.10 Goldenrod 12-12-12 Plant Food Guaranteed 12.00 12.00 11.88 15.24 799 11.33 12.00 2384 11.60 12.60 Goldenrod 10-20-0 Plant Food Guaranteed 10.00 20.00 1884 10.04 19.66 Table 7. Analyses of commercial fertilizers sampled during 1954-55, continued Guaranteed 5.00 10.00 10.00 33.00 2442 5.14 10.20 9.69 33.47 Mule Brand 3-12-12 332$ 2'33 i333 ‘S31 i??? 0000000000 0-00 10-00 » ' ' ' ' 450 3.47 12.00 rod 4-12-4 Plant Food ‘ 51° 34° 12-°° a Guaranteed 4.00 12.00 4.00 28.80 941 3-21 12-60 252 4.56 11.77 4.90 30.74 ' 345 4.09 12.70 4.55 30.24 Mule Brand 20% Sunerphosnhate 802 4.20 12.04 4.20 29.57 Guaranteed 0.00 20.00 2838 4.94 12.10 4.31 31.93 527 0-00 20-94 ‘i (Specialized Crop Maker for Texas) 8-8-8 - l; h mica] Co; oratio Houston Texas 0 Guaranteed 8.00 8.00 8.00 88.40 F‘%§d§{..§ §_8_8 Fertifize, n’ * 256 8.08 8.00 8.44 38.90 Guaranteed g_()() 33g 344 8.11 8.10 8.30 39.03 916 7_64 830 351 8.32 8.04 8.68 39.82 951 g_()4 320 1001 8.00 8.00 8.42 38.65 122g g_0() 340 ~ 1505 8.20 8.60 Fertilizer Co., Texarkana, Texas 2096 7.76 8.70 . Brand 0-16-8 2276 7.62 8.90 . Guaranteed 0.00 16.00 8.00 24.00 2379 7.46 8.80 940 0.00 16.75 7.80 24.78 2705 8.16 8.40 . _ 2724 7 04 9.10 Brand 8-8-8 , ' . Guaranteed 8.00 8.00 8.00 38.40 Fidelity 5-10-5 Fertilizer 451 8.34 8.50 8.44 40.28 Guaranteed 5.00 10.00 463 8.18 8.70 8.66 40.18 _ 208 4.77 10.00 506 7.62 8.30 8.52 37.93 917 5.20 10.10 508 8.30 8.40 8.64 40.16 950 4.82 10.20 945 8.02 8.20 8.38 38.93 1223 4.76 10.20 1087 8.38 8.10 8.20 39.78 1239 5.00 10.00 1092 8.22 8.40 8.16 39.64 1488 5.10 10.30 1890 7.84 8.40 8.18 38.51 . 1489 4.66 10.71 1980 8.07 8.50 8.20 39.33 _ 1908 4.74 10.21 2035 8.14 8.60 8.28 39.71 ‘ 2274 4.86 10.70 2106 8.01 8.40 8.00 38.91 2704 5.12 10.30 ~05 d; s 4: ,' a * 0% 8 F? a E a. * 0'2 8 1'1 a E acturer, place of business g s), 5+, %_g i ‘n.4, 1g 8% Manufacturer, place of business g a, i... E2 f; S.“ g 3% and brand g? 2g T, g0‘. fig g?“ and brand g? 2g rte. g3 gg fig"! 3g» >004 o» T3515“ m, gs. >0... on "35:? .32 28 4'55 5.2’. >28 s? 23 <€8 0.8 >08 5-10-5 Plant Food 2218 8.24 8.90 8.20 ‘ rod Guaranteed 5.00 10.00 5.00 30 00 2217 8,24 8,20 8.00 200 5.09 9.92 5.45 30.20 2579 8.20 8.70 8.02 295 5.20 9.81 5.44 90.82 2539 8,44 8.90 8.00 290 5.10 10.00 5.47 90.70 2001 8,10 8,70 8.00 299 5.14 10.04 5.44 80.74 2007 0,38 8,00 8.02 850 4.92 10.00 5.18 29.87 2009 8,43 8,00 8.02 004 5.03 10.08 5.08 80.89 2018 8.20 8.50 8.10 784 5.04 10.00 5.29 80.29 2027 3 30 10,00 8,00 78“ 2'3 i803 i"??? 2832 8 1 . . . . _ _ 1088 5.00 10.17 5.01 80.09 Mme Brand 12 12 12 G t d 12 (,0 12 (,0 1091 5.18 10.00 5.01 80.55 “aramzfis 12:32 12'“, 1181 5.00 10.20 5.19 80.85 257., 1M3 13 20 1190 5.10 9.59 5.00 80.01 2602 12 (,0 12 30 1214 5.04 10.20 5.05 30.89 1885 5.10 10.02 5.00 80.50 2291 5.10 10.30 5.00 00.00 Mule Brand 5-10-5 2014 5.00 10.00 5.00 80.00 Guaranteed 5-°° 1°-°° 5-°° 2980 5.00 10.02 5.10 80.48 462 5-°2 18-28 g-gg 2330 5.00 10.20 5.10 80.84 507 4.85 1 .30 5.63 2880 5.08 10.10 5.12 80.42 525 5-°° °-2 5-15 2897 5.00 10.00 5.04 80.20 53° 5-27 1°- ° 5-50 2404 5.18 10.40 5.00 31.02 946 53g 13-82 3-02 2424 5.24 10.20 5.08 80.98 1°88 5-1 0-00 -31 2448 5.10 10.10 5.00 80.42 1°89 5-28 1 - 5 5-15 2440 5.18 10.00 5.00 80.54 1113 53° 9-8 g-m 2451 5.24 10.00 5.00 90.72 ~ 1142 5-18 13-88 5-02 2450 4.80 10.10 7.55 01.05 1891 5-18 1 - 0 5-73 2480 4.70 10.00 5.10 29.88 1961 52° 1°-7 6-30 2024 5.24 10.20 5.28 81.18 2°36 5-44 3-148 5- 2 2082 5.10 10.84 5.05 31.94 21°? 5-12 1 - ~30 2780 5.00 10.10 5.18 30.23 2214 52° 1°-4° g- 2758 5.00 10.15 5.13 30.20 2578 5-5° 1°43 5-88 2705 5.80 10.40 5.40 81.80 2583 5-36 °- - 2000 5.40 18.10 2.04 2008 5.54 1 .50 .21 ' rod 10 20 10 Plant Fgggranteed 10.00 20.00 10.00 00.00 2616 5-6° 1°-3° 5-91 255 10.02 20.20 11.08 01.19 2626 5-4° 11-°° 5-31 201 10.10 20.00 10.00 00.84 2637 5-66 1°-4° 53° 297 10.00 20.50 10.212 503.221 000 9.08 20.75 9. . _ . 005 10.00 20.00 9.81 59.89 Mme Brand 1° 2° 1° Guaranteed 1M0 201,0 022 9.39 20.00 12.04 59.75 509 950 20375 795 10.08 19.42 10.22 59.68 516 839 201,0 1090 10.13 19.51 10.26 59.96 526 1009 2100 1182 10.20 20.60 10.86 61.11 942 9.50 2000 1880 8.04 21.00 11.17 57.82 973 M5 201,0 2305 10.04 20.00 11.30 60.90 1112 10A‘) 2O_65 2373 10.24 20.00 10.64 61.10 1892 10_16 21_00 2383 6.60 20.80 11.84 51.86 1972 10_00 19_50 2407 9.72 21.90 9.71 01.27 2215 92¢, 204,0 2426 10.12 21.00 10.04 61.58 2590 “L04 2030 2432 9.00 20.75 10.58 00.05 2455 10.02 19.10 10.80 59.20 . 2044 10.04 21.00 10.00 01.82 Mule Brand 549-10 Guaranteed 5 00 10 00 _ 2710 10.00 20.75 10.00 01.08 12 5M 1M5 a 1978 5.40 10.00 nrod 5-10-10 Plant FOOd 2617 536 1030 .°"."‘?‘9‘2“$"!“F"$“§"§" .°°9°9°9°9°9°9°9°?°9° xoocowowoqaso IHGJUYC©rdOJ>BJkO ooomnaamzooo-qo oowoomoamwoo Table 7. Analyses of commercial fertilizers sampled during 1954-55, continued +3 ' B’ . 0.2;? ‘ a 2 Manufacturer, place of business .3 H 5 a 5‘ 5 "‘ . .2 5E Q o u) p. a4: g. n? +* p‘ o andbrand 5.2 g8 "-3556 as gg-u '9 $4 o-wc H P‘ Q q; u. > Q :6 5 Ii .4 E z 3 <2 3 n. 3 >83 Fidelity 10-20-10 Fertilizer Guaranteed 10.00 20.00 10.00 60.00 1710 9.20 21.75 9.44 59.36 2275 10.00 17.59 10.88 57.64 Fidelity 4-12-4 Fertilizer Guaranteed 00 12.00 4.00 28.80 949 3 42 12.70 3.72 27.73 1224 4.30 12.80 4.52 30.97 Fidelity 3-12-12 Fertilizer Guaranteed 3.00 12.00 12.00 30.60 26 3.03 12.30 13.37 31.87 Fidelity Sulphate of Ammonia Guaranteed 20.60 0.00 0.00 61.80 1490 20.60 0.00 0.00 61.80 Ferti-Lome for Lawns & Flowers 6-12-4 Guaranteed 6.00 12.00 4.00 34.80 1810 6.33 12.40 4.29 36.44 2282 6.00 12.30 4.05 35.19 2380 6 10 12.50 4.12 35.77 Gilmer Cotton Oil & Fertilizer Co., Gilmer, Texas Texas Longhorn 0-14-14 Guaranteed 0.00 14.00 14.00 25.20 444 0.00 14.04 11.89 23.98 Texas Longhorn 0-16-8 Guaranteed 0.00 16.00 8.00 24.00 445 0.00 14.84 11.98 24.99 Texas Longhorn 8-8-8 Guaranteed 8.00 8.00 8.00 38.40 438 8.18 8.60 8.24 39.80 936 8.45 8.04 8.00 39.80 995 8.16 8.20 7.84 39.02 1898 8.16 8.20 8.38 39.35 2045 8.00 8.50 8.08 39.05 2212 7.60 9.00 7.29 37.97 2238 8.00 8.60 8.24 39.26 2303 8.00 8.70 8.50 39.54 Texas Longhorn 12412-12 Guaranteed 12.00 12.00 12.00 57.60 1897 10.40 11.37 11.74 51.89 Texas Longhorn 5-10-5 Guaranteed 5.00 10.00 5.00 30.00 937 5.20 10.00 5.29 30.77 977 6.30 10.05 5.31 34.15 996 6.30 10.30 . 5.21 34.39 1228 6.06 9.38 6.15 33.13 " 1895 5.10 10.04 5.11 30.41 1899 5.80 9.60 5.70 32.34 1918 5.34 10.20 5.20 31.38 2046 5.22 10.00 5.04 30.68 2239 5.68 10.50 5.73 33.08 2323 5.86 10.00 5.18 32.69 2632 5.06 10.50 6.29 31.55 2659 4.48 10.40 5.18 29.03 2747 5.00 10.20 5.06 30.28 Texas Longhorn 10-20-10 Guaranteed 10.00 20.00 10.00 60.00 - 377 9.30 16.71 9.67 53.75 439 9.48 20.75 11.23 60.07 1894 8.72 19.00 9.80 54.84 2633 10.36 18.69 10.00 59.51 Texas Longhorn 5-10-10 Guaranteed 5.00 10.00 10.00 33.00 2136 5.32 9.50 11.66 34.36 Grand River Chemical Company, Tulsa, Oklahoma Vitrea 45-0-0 Guaranteed 45.00 0.00 0.00 135.00 1330 45.00 0.00 0.00 135.00 1369 45.30 0.00 0.00 135.90 1807 45.21 0.00 0.00 135.63 Gulf Chemical Company, Galena Park, Texas Gulf Brand 16-20-0 ' Guaranteed 16.00 20.00 0.00 72.00 335 17.41 19.17 0.00 75.23 382 _ 17.17 20.00 0.00 75.51 Hi-Yield Plant Food Company, Mt. Pleasant, Texas Hi-Yield Brand 8-8-8 . Guaranteed 8.00 8.00 8.00 38.40 1098 7.26 8.10 6.28 35.27 1099 8.00 8.50 6.04 37.82 2124 8.00 9.00 5.84 38.30 2285 5.90 9.31 7.56 33.41 2319 8.02 8.50 7.24 38.60 18 i3 i? _ v.3 fi Manufacturer, place of business é a. 5., E 2 g u, andbrand e3 35 .3 e . 7" 35 we 1% A s: Z n. < a. a h. n. 2391 8.14 8.70 7.18 J 2605 6.94 9.39 6.46 2612 6.40 , 10.36 6.51 2636 7.50 10.20 8.42 2744 8.02 8.40 6.88 ‘ 2751 7.00 9.52 6.21 * Hi-Yield Brand 5-10-5 , Guaranteed 5.00 10.00 5.00 i. 594 4.15 10.34 6.94 . 637 5.80 12.11 5.85 _. 975 5.38 9.70 6.32 } 1180 4.37 10.00 6.00 1905 5.30 10.00 6.17 1914 4.56 10.10 6.29 1919 5.30 9.50 6.00 1926 4.76 - 10.10 4.89: 1945 5.44 9.40 5.29‘ 1978 6.08 10.51 5.05 1979 5.02 10.00 5.29 1993 5.26 9.00 5.20] 2043 5.79 10.25 5.77 , 2044 4.76 11.70 6.89‘ 2125 5.28 9.00 5.82 2286 5.02 9.37 5.18. 2320 5.16 10.10 5.08 2392 5.76 10.30 5.18. 2570 6.70 9.21 6.51 2585 5.04 8.90 5.0 2604 4.20 9.00 5.08 2611 5.14 9.52 5.18 2635 4.44 10.60 5.00 2706 4.62 8.52 5.8 , 2743 5.14 9.69 5.00‘ 2750 5.00 10.01 5.0 Hi-Yield Brand 10-20-10 " Guaranteed 10.00 20.00 10. 457 7.44 14.01 .11. 638 8.14 16.73 7. 1925 9.72 20.00 9. _ Hi-Yield Brand 4-12-4 i Guaranteed 4.00 12.00 4. s93 4.30 10.91 0.1 Hi-Yield Brand 3-12-12 ' Guaranteed 3.00 12.00 12. 305 3.51 11.45 10. 447 1.83 11.66 12. 458 4.03 12.00 7 Hi-Yield Brand 0-20-0 f Guaranteed 0.00 20.00 0. 976 0.00 19.22 0. Hi-Yield Fertilizer Co., Bonham, Texas Hi-Yield Brand 0-16-8 Guaranteed 0.00 16.00 1053 0.00 19.00 a. Hi-Yield Brand 10-10-0 V, . Guaranteed 10.00 10.00 0 1263 10.12 10.30 0 Hi-Yield Brand 8-8-8 Guaranteed 8.00 8.00 907 6.37 8.30 7 970 7.74 8.50 ' 1144 7.54 7.74 1150 7.53 8.29 1889 6.20 9.85 1901 7.42 9.00 2464 7.30 8.50 2560 7.20 8.97 Hi-Yield Brand 10-20-0 ‘ Guaranteed 10.00 20.00 d’ 968 10.20 20.75 1145 10.00 20.50 1159 9.28 20.62 1265 10.20 21.00 1273 10.02 20.50 1413 9.71 20.00 1424 10.00 21.00 2498 9.04 20.07 2512 10.00 21.00 2763 10.12 21.75 Hi-Yield Brand 5-10-5 Guaranteed 5.00 10.00 3.87 10.81 532 5.00 9.76 535 5.50 10.80 591 5.54 11.00 908 5.08 9.65 Table 7. Analyses P a- . 0.2 § c ,_ 2 Manufacturer, place of business é H 5 .1, ESE 8 .4, g 3g andbrand g3 5J5 £92 fig gfivg g5 . >2 3 Efi-"B *§ 3 T. 5 a .4 = z 8 <1 n. 3 a. 8 >88 Hi-Yield Brand 5-10-5 969 5.02 10.20 4.82 30.19 974 3.33 21.07 3.71 37.50 1054 5.06 10.00 ' 5.15 30.27 1097 5.22 10.00 5.55 30.99 1143 5.00 11.50 5.10 31.86 1149 6.00 10.20 6.96 34.42 1186 5.12 11.38 4.17 31.52 1195 5.00 9.83 5.29 29.97 1272 4.72 10.10 4.44 28.94 1409 4.80 10.30 5.02 29.77 1418 5.26 10.70 5.13 31.70 2473 5.60 10.00 6.15 32.49 2479 5.00 10.30 5.07 30.40 2484 5.03 10.20 4.88 30.26 " 2499 5.20 10.80 4.67 31.36 2514 5.00 10.24 5.04 30.31 2564 5.02 10.00 5.03 30.08 v 2828 5.00 10.30 5.79 30.83 . Hi-Yield Brand 10-20-10 Y Guaranteed 10.00 20.00 60.00 533 8.10 20.75 55.38 581 10.08 20.00 60.24 590 8.46 21.50 56.35 906 4.08 14.56 35.32 971 9.32 20.00 57.83 1052 9.22 20.75 58.69 1146 9.48 20.50 59.17 1151 10.00 20.25 60.65 1264 9.20 20.00 57.60 1425 8.64 17.30 51.97 1888 9.48 21.50 59.78 1900 10.00 20.15 60.18 2365 9.68 20.00 59.82 2463 10.00 21.25 61.50 2472 10.01 21.75 62.36 2478 10.06 20.50 60.44 2483 10.12 20.00 61.06 2500 8.40 21.29 56.23 2513 9.68 21.04 60.07 2849 10.02 22.61 63.14 ~ Hi-Yield Brand Plant Food 5-10-10 Guaranteed 5.00 10.00 33.00 2465 5.40 11.20 36.58 Hi-Yield Brand 4-12-4 ' Guaranteed 4.00 12.00 28.80 1419 4.12 12.40 30.07 2466 4.08 12.22 29.30 2474 4.70 10.85 30.53 2511 4.20 11.50 28.91 1 Hi-Yield 3-12-12 Guaranteed 3.00 12.00 30.60 3.30 10.47 24.89 a Hi-Yield Brand 16-20-0 ‘_; Guaranteed 16.00 20.00 72.00 972 14.28 22.44 69.77 I Hi-Yield Brand 0-20-0 ' Guaranteed 0.00 20.00 24.00 0.00 19.36 23.23 580 0.00 20.25 24.30 1423 0.00 20.50 24.60 2505 0.00 21.25 25.50 2506 0.00 21.50 21.50 ternational Minerals & Chemical Corporation, Ft. Worth, Texas ’ International 0-14-14 Phosphate & Potash Guaranteed 0.00 14.00 25.20 1162 0.00 13.39 22.51 ' International 15-15-0 Ammoniated Phosphate " Guaranteed 15.00 15.00 0.00 63.00 88 16.06 12.56 0.00 63.25 573 14.81 15.00 0.00 62.43 952 13.18 18.83 0.00 62.14 959 15.80 17.88 0.00 68.86 1006 15.46 15.00 0.00 64.38 1285 13.43 17.66 0.00 61.48 1389 13.24 18.00 0.00 61.32 1403 13.91 16.47 0.00 61.49 1412 14.55 16.50 0.00 63.45 1431 14.64 16.30 0.00 63.48 1481 14.34 16.50 0.00 62.82 1557 15.00 16.00 0.00 64.20 1585 13.52 17.15 0.00 61.14 1715 14.32 15.71 0.00 61.81 1725 14.62 16.47 0.00 63.62 1766 13.62 17.88 0.00 62.32 1769 14.08 15.30 0.00 60.60 1829 15.16 14.65 0.00 63.06 of commercial fertilizers sampled during 1954-55, continued i3 F! 8 ,5 W2 3 6 3 Manufacturer, place of business *5 n w a l3 g g -+> 3% 2% andbrand $3 5J5 .35 . g5 | g1!” a; . 4s. .4 c: Z n. < a a b. o. t >83 1856 13.44 17.87 0.00 61.76 1902 14.16 15.00 0.00 60.48 2086 13.44 17.77 0.00 61.64 2250 13.84 18.85 0.00 64.14 2260 13.13 17.59 0.00 60.50 2263 12.75 18.77 0.00 60.77 2357 14.42 15.90 0.00 62.34 2487 14.76 17.05 0.00 64.74 International 8-8-8 Fertilizer Guaranteed 8.00 8.00 38.40 421 7.41 10.15 38.50 556 6.21 12.85 37.53 1155 8.04 9.36 39.65 1291 8.60 9.67 42.97 2369 7.32 9.70 39.07 International 10-10-10 Fertilizer Guaranteed 10.00 10.00 48.00 28 6.47 10.87 39.13 419 9.86 10.62 47.42 1277 8.89 11.56 45.04 1561 9.59 11.80 48.93 1755 9.24 12.48 48.91 2509 10.80 12.45 52.62 International 12-12-12 Fertilizer Guaranteed 12.00 12.00 , 57.60 2653 8.20 11.81 45.64 International 10-20-0 Ammoniated Phosphate Guaranteed 10.00 20.00 0.00 54.00 27 8.60 19.25 0.00 48.90 420 9.35 19.56 0.00 51.52 606 7.59 18.01 0.00 44.38 659 11.11 20.25 0.00 57.63 889 10.48 20.50 0.00 56.04 1161 9.00 20.75 0.00 51.90 1271 9.10 20.50 0.00 51.90 1388 8.60 20.54 0.00 50.45 1398 9.02 20.82 0.00 52.04 1416 9.58 20.04 0.00 52.79 1421 9.33 20.15 0100 52.17 1482 8.80 19.14 0.00 49.37 1535 10.00 19.14 0.00 52.97 1740 9.05 20.84 0.00 52.16 1765 11.20 20.25 0.00 57.90 1857 9.27 20.14 0.00 51.98 1903 10.02 20.25 0.00 54.36 2087 9.12 20.72 0.00 52.22 2206 11.28 19.45 0.00 57.18 2251 9.34 20.17 0.00 52.22 2486 9.80 20.00 0.00 53.40 2507 8.80 21.54 0.00 52.25 2526 10.16 19.01 0.00 53.29 2549 7.68 18.79 1.70 46.61 2798 9.20 20.25 0.00 51.90 International 5-10-5 Fertilizer Guaranteed 5.00 10.00 5.00 30.00 65 4.51 10.80 5.04 29.51 69 4.62 10.50 5.02 29.47 288 4.83 11.01 2.89 29.44 293 4.59 10.85 4.49 29.48 588 4.64 10.70 4.24 29.30 645 4.76 10.40 3.48 28.85 897 6.39 10.00 5.41 34.42 1032 4.76 10.50 4.65 29.67 1132 4.34 10.09 3.19 27.04 1168 4.10 11.90 3.97 28.96 1172 5.00 12.31 4.05 32.20 1255 5.00 11.69 2.98 30.82 1433 5.00 11.30 5.01 31.57 1485 5.00 12.00 3.68 31.61 1512 5.22 10.60 5.14 31.46 1528 4.80 10.60 4.19 29.63 1530 4.78 10.90 5.30 30.60 1534 5.00 10.34 3.55 29.54 1536 4.72 10.10 5.36 29.60 1538 5.08 11.85 3.81 31.75 1542 5.00 12.10 4.20 32.04 1560 5.34 11.10 4.32 31.93 1584 4.50 12.12 5.60 31.40 1845 5.06 10.80 6.69 32.15 2026 5.02 10.00 3.46 29.14 2084 5.03 11.30 2.45 30.12 2098 5.39 11.50 4.43 32.63 2193 5.00 10.90 3.34 30.08 2202 5.60 10.02 5.65 32.21 2252 5.04 9.34 7.72 30.96 2262 5.12 15.37 5.18 36.91 2345 4.80 10.96 2.99 29.35 2370 5.48 9.80 7.82 32.89 2517 5.52 10.97 5.02 32.74 2524 4.30 10.60 3.24 27.56 2532 5.51 10.00 6.88 32.66 Table 7. Analyses of commercial fertilizers sampled during 1954-55, continued 2O E 8 8 ' .=> 9 ii i: => ' ' a a O g h a m‘ _ Manufacturer, place of business g a a 4E fig 2 i: g 3% Manufacturer, place of business <3 g g4, fig g £4, f; and brand g? g 8 f3‘. gt, a 3 and brand g g 1:;- g-a g g a r: 9 > °-- =~ 5 e e ._ r- -- :- qé‘ 23 <83 n33 >88 3E’ 2?. 3E3 i3 I International 5-10-5Fertilizer 1774 1552 20,02 0,00 2546 5.06 12.24 5.78 33.34 1775 14 g4 20 67 0_00 2767 5.58 13.95 5.69 36.89 1731 10,29 21 00 0_00 2772 5.50 11.00 5.81 33.19 1300 15,33 22,42 0,00 2788 5.28 11.71 0.58 88.81 1833 14 07 21,01 0,00 2801 5.50 9.71 5.81 31.64 1341 12 50 21,21 0_00 . 2807 5.80 10.90 4.80 81.50 1840 14 23 20,44 0_00 2808 4.80 11.14 3.51 29.87 2035 12 6g 20,00 0,00 2818 4.80 10.30 5.85 30.27 - 2099 15 37 20,75 0,00 2823 5.26 10.10 6.38 31.73 2152 10,52 21,39 0,00 2830 5.32 10.30 4.19 30.83 2160 1353 21,00 0_00 2842 5.00 9.77 5.50 30.02 2249 15,16 2020 2887 14.90 20.00 1. International 10-20-10 Fertilizer 2534 1232 21,75 0_00 Guaranteed 10.00 20.00 10.00 60.00 2544 16_04 2050 0_00 g2 99g 93-29 lg-gg ig-gg 2778 18.84 20.50 0.00 4% International 8-32-0 Ammoniated Phosphate 0 540 9'30 23-06 9-16 61-0., Guaranteed 8.00 82.00 0.00 , ' 588 8'04 21'25 8'10 50'28 575 8'04 24'“ 7'88 a 589 9'28 21'25 8'59 58'84 1887 8-84 82-24 0-00 ' 007 10104 20:50 10100 00172 2141 8-44 82-18 0'00 _ 084 9.02 203g 100g 5802 I t t_ l 2w s h h t j 960 9.04 2 . .5 58. 6 11 9171a 10113- 0 11139113 05D a 9 ‘ 1019 10.04 21.75 3.51 01.98 Guaranteed 9-"9 29-99 9-"9 - 1181 9.20 28.05 7.48 59.90 62 9-99 29-39 "~99 ‘ 1109 9.19 21.54 9.00 59.18 81 9-99 29-99 "-99 i 1250 9.00 28.11 9.04 00.10 89 9-99 29-49 "-"" T 1881 9.17 22.12 9.08 59.47 541 9-99 29-75 "-"" 7 1422 9.27 21.75 0.20 57.08 597 "-99 18-82 9-"9 1724 9.11 28.94 8.82 01.85 569 9-99 29-99 9-9" 1988 10.00 21.00 10.00 01.20 579 9-99 21-99 9-99 1989 8.52 20.81 8.88 02.70 57 9 9-99 21-99 9-99 2 2027 9.02 24.55 9.24 02.00 582 "-99 29-99 "-99 i 2070 9.49 24.55 7.48 02.89 849 9-99 29-59 9-99 ’ 2178 9.48 25.90 8.20 04.51 1134 9-99 21-9" "-99 ' 2195 10.00 21.25 10.00 01.08 1157 "-99 91-5" "-9" r 2205 10.80 20.50 10.80 01.90 1397 "~99 29-5" "-9" ~ 2259 9 10 25.57 9.24 08 71 1491 9-99 29-35 "-"" 2201 10 24 28.50 8.24 08 80 1432 9-"9 21-75 "-9" ' 2289 8 90 18.41 9.58 54 09 1797 9-99 29-25 9-9." ~ 2840 9 00 28.80 8.88 02 09 1775 9-99 21-72 "-99 - 2858 0 80 29.72 0.90 00 42 1799 9-"9 29-5" "-99 r 2807 0 90 29 12 7.82 00 52 2159 9-9" 29-75 "-"" ‘ 2504 9 28 28.12 8.27 00 55 2344 9-99 21-75 "-99 » 2508 9.04 28.05 8.04 59 00 2593 9-99 21-75 9-9" 5 2522 0.00 28.59 8.50 51.41 2519 9-99 21-25 9-99 2588 10.00 22.75 9.44 02.90 2519 "~99 21-25 "~99 e 2574 10.20 21.25 9.52 01.81 2525 9-99 21-59 - 2815 9.72 25.40 8.40 04.72 2894 9-99 21-59 - 2887 9.00 21.70 10.04 00.80 - . _ _ International 47% Super-phosphate < International 5-10-10 Fertlhzer Guaranteed 0_00 47,00 .1 Guaranteed 5.00 10.00 10.00 88.00 2859 0.00 44.20 2871 5.22 10.40 11.01 85.11 - Intemational 4_12_ 4 Fertilizer d 2 00 2 80 International Multiple 50%Gui111.gel1;g:gspha$$0 50.00 0.00, G""""""'<')"1"8 8'20 12'80 871' 27"80 472 0'00 4872 0'00" 1081 8'88 11'17 8'40 27'12 850 0'00 5°74 0'00‘ 1129 4'88 12'20 4'80 80'80 957 0'00 500° 0'00 1188 8'58 12'00 8'80 27'10 1002 0'00 4976 0'00’ 1294 8'08 12'00 4'02 27'85 1°03 0 0° 49 57 0'00 1518 4'22 12'80 8'09 29 08 1°22 0 0° 49 59 0'00’ 1580 8'82 12'80 4'00 28 00 1278 0 0° 48 0° 0'00 2192 4'41 12'40 4'08 80 89 1382 0 00 49 19 0'00‘ 2587 4'00 11'50 4'85 28 71 1391 0 00 49 17 0'00- 2548 4'10 12'50 4'88 29 98 1402 0 00 49 54 0'00 2771 8'80 12'20 4'00 28 44 1411 0 0° 5° 02 0 ' 2800 4'02 12'20 8'70 28 92 1591 0 0° 5° 59 0' - - - - 1720 0.00 50.40 0, . 2805 4.50 12.20 4.02 80.55 1756 0_00 5M1 0 , International 8-24-8 Fertilizer 1784 0'00 51'“ 0 Guaranteed 8.00 24.00 8.00 57.60 f; 1138 7.62 22.56 9.15 55.42 International Rainbow 7-14-7 Fertilizer . 2775 0.82 20.09 0.28 47.58 Guaranteed 7.00 14.00 7. ' .8 28 88 :4 ~ International 3-12-12 Fertilizer - - - - Guaranteed 8.00 12.00 12.00 80.00 899 9-24 14-29 7- ' 804 8.11 12.79 10 28 80.82 571*?! g-gg . International 16-20-0 Ammoniated Phosphate 7. G“""'“fi’§3 i323 53-23 8'83 Z332 e 1946 M" 141° 1- 1202 14'80 2225 0'00 09'00 2075 0'05 14-87 7'7 » 1270 14'72 21'84 0'00 70'87 2°97 7'20 14'00 7'" 1890 1500 21'52 0'00 71'00 2194 7'02 14-50 8'7 1488 14'00 21'75 0'00 70'0s 2807 7'28 14-20 7- 1524 14'70 21'10 0'00 09'42 2368 0'20 14-40 7- 1541 14'04 21'00 0'00 09'12 2538 0'70 14-57 7- 1540 14.15 21.17 0.00 07.85 . 1586 16.52 20.00 0.00 73.56 International Minerals & Chem. Corp” Texarkana, Ten-Ark. ‘» 1087 14.45 21.82 0.00 08.98 International 0-14-7 Phosphate a Potash 1; 1721 18.70 22.00 0.00 07.08 Guaranteed 0.00 14.00 1. _ 1708 18.04 21.08 0.00 00.88 11 0.00 14.10 7. Table 7. Analyses 0-f commercial fertilizers- sampled during 1954-55, continued +7 4-7 t. - '2 g G t. a b i * '2 g i‘- [-4 a gufacturer, place of business +3 a 8,, i 5 "‘ .4, .8 3g Manufacturer, place of business 1g t. 5.» i 5 5' .0, .8 w u: t: 6-‘1 3. -*= s: ° w no t: 641 3 -= r: ° andbrand ‘an ow =9. _ 5Q) gas-u andbrand 3.0 oq; an. _ q) fl-cs-u 65 v.54 7.5] As: Z3. <53 big. >83 A»: I Z3. 4'55 i143 {>83 rnational 0-16-8 Phosphate & Potash 1084 10.36 20.02 11.16 61.80 Guaranteed 0 16.00 8 00 24 00 1101 9,60 21,00 9 65 59 79 471 0 00 16-16 8 10 24-25 1878 9 70 20.75 10 01 60 01 1103 0 00 17-50 8 03 25-32 1974 9.56 21.00 10 00 59.88 .. _ _ 1982 10 02 20.50 10.20 60.78 rnational 8-8-8 17611111191‘ 1994 9.40 20.50 10.00 58.80 - Guaranteed 8.00 8.00 8.00 38.40 2219 956 22_00 9 24 00 02 437 7-68 8-50 8-01 88-04 2229 10.16 21.00 10 18 61 79 396 8-37 12-00 9-69 45-32 2298 10.20 20.50 10 42 61 45 a 947 7-80 8-80 8-16 38-26 2460 10.00 20.17 10 00 60 2o 0 1044 8.06 8.30 8.04 38.96 2041 9 72 20_50 11 46 0054 1085 8-04 8-80 8-48 89-77 2688 9.20 22.09 9 04 59.58 1093 8.20 8.50 8.02 39.61 _ _ _ v 1250 736 3_30 3_24 3343 International 5-10-10 Fertilizer 1969 7.50 8.40 8.16 37.48 Guaranteed 5.00 10.00 10.00 33.00 f 1975 7.15 9.14 7.42 66.87 1970 5.08 10.50 10.00 88.84 1984 7.26 8.90 8.00 37.26 2603 5.04 10.30 10.00 33.48 1825 2652 5.16 11.20 10.08 34.97 2 9 . . . . . . . 230° 8-“2 8-70 8-24 39-44 International 342-12 Femlcifiiilitehteed 3 00 12 0o 12 00 30 60 2308 8.00 8.40 8.08 38.93 10 3'01 12°00 12370 3100 2390 7.62 8.60 8.00 37.98 362 3'04 12'20 1200 3102 2595 8.02 8.50 7.84 68.96 442 3-10 12-20 12-40 31-50 2597 8.26 8.70 8.02 40.03 898 3'02 1200 13'44 31°52 2640 8.02 8.40 8.00 38.94 ' ' ' ' 2657 7.77 8.90 8.00 38.79 International 6-8-12 Fertilizer 2630 7-54 9-40 3-50 39-06 Guaranteed 6.00 8.00 12.00 34.80 2703 8-04 8-60 3-18 39-35 ~ 2058 5.78 9.27 11.64 35.45 2716 7.62 8-20 3-44 37-76 2299 5.84 9.10 11.62 35.41 2461 6.70 11.31 11.56 40.61 I ' - - r iliz r i atwnal 12 12 12 Fe tGuaeranteed 12.00 12.00 12.00 57.60 International 20% SIIPQYPIIOSPTIHW 990 12_31 12_20 12_00 5317 Guaranteed 0.00 20.00 0.00 24:00 1904 10.38 13.27 10.13 1104 0.00 20.75 0.00 24.90 1983 1 . 0 12.60 11. . - - 2055 _ 12:04 12.30 12:00 58.08 International Multiple Sup%3l£0:1r1:l€::§ 5076 00 50 00 0 00 60 00 2242 11.37 11.65 12.02 55.30 03 0'00 00-00 0'00 00-07 2866 12.02 13.40 12.60 59.70 85 0'00 50-70 0'00 00-00 2672 10.88 18.70 12.80 56.46 522 0:00 51-05 0'00 01-00 1 ational 10-20-0 Ammoniated Phosphate 8'30’ 038 20¢? . Guaranteed 10.00 20.00 0.00 54.00 618 0'00 50'“ 0'00 00173 2056 10.40 20.05 0.00 22.20 - -- - - 2388 10.02 20. 0 0. 0 . - - - - 2709 1M2 2900 "-00 56-16 J“E133?812..§°5Ti7?$'i-§§£i1i§§fk‘°“""°’ T°‘” Guaranteed 0.00 14.00 7.00 21.00 . ational 5-10-5 Fertilizer 292 _30 12_g2 005 2045 Guaranteed 5.00 10.00 5.00 30.00 , _ _ 9 ‘L67 1050 5:55 30:06 Cllléf Brand 8-8-8 Fertilizer 207 5_10 10_20 550 30_94 Guaranteed 8.00 8.00 8.00 38.40 20g 5_1g 10,200 5_1g 303g 1941 7.70 9.10 6.61 37.99 5.1 . . .25 . 51g 21164 Chief Brand 10-20-10 Fertilizer 943 5_30 10_00 5_27 3100 Guaranteed 10.00 20.00 10.00 60.00 1045 5.70 11.00 5.72 83.73 _ 1942 9-47 19-50 9-68 57-62 1069 5.17 10.20 5.04 30.77 2408 9-72 20-25 8.28 58.43 i332 2:38 18:33 2:03 33:3 Chief Brand 5-10-10 Fertilizer 1102 5_10 1030 5_00 3056 Guaranteed 5.00 10.00 10.00 33.00 1206 5.12 10.70 5.41 81.45 2377 5-42 10-60 7-28 83-85 2:32 13g‘; 20:23 Chief Brand 4-12-4 Fertilizer 1971 5:32 1010 555 31_41 Guaranteed 4.00 12.00 4.00 28.80 2047 5.06 10.40 5.18 80.77 265 4-24 12-14 4-78 30-16 2060 430 10_10 5J9 2953 1915 4.32 11.16 4.95 29.32 338g 2% 18:23 2:2‘; 32:23 Chief Brand 81-12-12 Fertilizer 1 2586 5116 1020 525 30:57 Guaranteed 3.00 12.00 12.00 30.60 2591 524 1020 {L09 31_01 2840 3.40 12.00 10.64 30.98 2594 5.44 11.00 5.19 32.63 . . . ‘ 2596 5_26 1L3‘) 5J8 32-45 ChIQf Brand 10-5-5 Fertilizer 2639 5:37 1050 546 3L9!) Guarangeed 10.00 5.00 5.00 39.00 2658 5.38 10.00 6.91 32.14 —4°9 9-06 6-47 4-55 37-67 F’ Groso Brand 8-8-8 Fertilizer 2715 10.00 5.23 31.22 Guaranteed 8.00 2725 5.20 10.20 5.49 81.13 $301? $32 8-80 7-20 39-06 2745 5.54 10.50 5.66 32.62 2075 7-04 g-gg $415: gg-gg - . . . . 2718 6.64 9.01 8.24 35 68 rnational Rainbow 7-14-7 Fertilizer . Guaranteed 7.00 14.00 7.00 42.00 2723 6'78 9'47 6 44 35-57 363 7.10 14.30 7.09 42.71 _ _ ' - 1°43 7-16 14-°° 7-59 42-83 Grow Brand 5 10 5 Fertlhzéfiaranteed 5.00 10 00 5 00 80 00 2243 6.70 14.00 8.00 41.70 266 5_00 10.00 4'64 29.78 2301 7.10 14.14 7.50 42.77 274 4.80 1060 5'17 3022 2389 7.00 14.55 7.22 42.79 281 403 10:50 5'17 29-59 2665 7.06 14.26 7.14 42.58 1910 528 11 30 5'00 3210 2727 7.14 14.10 7.08 42.59 1916 51,7 10:40 5:00 3009 1940 5.30 10.80 4.81 31.75 ational 10-20-10 Fertilizer \ 2322 5.12 10.80 4.45 30.99 Guaranteed 10.00 20.00 10.00 60.00 2331 5.10 10.30 4.84 30.56 453 8.12 18.02 8.98 51.37 2378 5.28 10.50 5.04 31.46 925 10.16 20.21 11.14 61.42 2402 4.68 10.70 5.58 30.23 932 9.39 21.55 10.10 60.09 2722 5.10 10.70 5.00 31.14 989 10.00 20.25 10.86 60.82 A 2841 5.57 10.50 4.38 31.94 1068 10.02 20.75 10.00 60.96 2844 5.32 9.50 5.81 30.85 Table 7. Analyses of commercial fertilizers sampled during 1954-55, continued ' | i‘ . .2 d» ,1 _ .2 9 Manufacturer, place of business <5 ,_, 5,, é 3 3 H, .2 2.50.1 Manufacturer, place of business 3 ,_, $1, fi 5 a .1. and brand 3.3 315 3'09:- 0‘ '55 E7570 and brand Q8 305 5'5. S‘ '5“ = s». o "‘ w ‘ o ,__ r: . s. o "" * ~ 8i Groso Brand 6-12-6 Fertilizer 425 13.48 13.00 14.22 r Guaranteed 6.00 12.00 00 36.00 432 13.70 13.40 13.78 * ‘ 2 3 5.82 12.09 6.60 35.93 490 13.52 13.40 13.58 2376 6.88 12.00 6.24 38.78 493 13.64 13.20 13.58 2719 6.14 11.10 6.01 35.35 495 13.56 12.40 . 514 13.36 1 .66 1 . Kelly, Weber & Co., Inc., Lake Charles, Louisiana 664 13,40 13,20 13.44 _ Weber-King Brand Fertilizer Special 8-8-8 704 13.32 13.00 13.87 , Guaranteed 8.00 8.00 8.00 38.40 739 13,53 13_30 1344 ,1 1296 7.60 8.90 8.50 38.58 - 755 12,72 13,40 15,55 1* 1311 7.51 8.90 8.16 38.11 904 13.53 13.00 13.18 1332 7.30 8.60 8.60 37.38 911 13.32 13.40 14.22 ‘i . 933 13.52 13.10 13. Weber-King Brand Fertilizer Special 5-10-5 1040 13,03 13,30 13.38 Guaranteed 5.00 10.00 5.00 30.00 1031 13,56 13,10 12,67 * 134 5.04 10.00 5.32 30.31 1108 13,44 13,50 13,18 f 1240 4.80 10.00 5.64 29.78 1165 13,00 13,00 13,44 ‘ 1297 5.01 10.90 5.87 31.63 1199 13,60 13,50 13,44 1307 5.32 10.40 5.29 31.61 1203 13,30 13,20 13,14 _ 1334 4.80 10.06 5.48 29.76 153g " 1 2 1 . . . Weber-King Brand Fertilizer Special 9-18-9 1341 13-00 14-50 14-751 Guaranteed 9.00 18.00 9.00 54.00 1351 13-29 13-70 16-24. 1888 9.10 18.25 8.57 54.52 12.32 _ Weber-King Brand Fertilizer Special 4-12-4 1012 18154 18150 1411s. Guaranteed 4.00 12.00 4.00 28.80 1617 13-40 16-00 14-00 a 1241 4.00 12.00 4.02 29.11 1028 12.07 18.00 14.00,; 1885 4.09 12.20 4.59 29.00 1646 1322 - 1652 1 .4 . . Kipfer Chemical Co., Rio Hondo, Texas 1655 13.08 13.20 13.784 K-W Brand Sulphate of Ammonia » 1665 13.52 13-00 13-70 Guaranteed 20.50 0.00 0.00 61.50 1675 13.36 13.40 18.78. 327 20.62 0.00 0.00 61.86 Kipfer Chemical Company, Harlingen, Texas 1698 13167 14120 18.78,‘ Garden-Gm Brand 5-10-5 1708 13.20 14.10 13.44 Guaranteed 5.00 10.00 5.00 30.00 1714 13.00 13.00 18.78 756 5.63 9.13 5.43 31.10 1717 13.56 13.50 13.78 1852 13.84 13.00 18.44. Garden-Gm Brand 20% Superphosphate 1866 13.40 13.00 12.54"" Guaranteed 0.00 20.00 0.00 24.00 1957 13.32 13.20 13. " 328 0.00 18.94 0.00 22.73 2022 13.12 2094 13.28 . . ~‘ Lion Oil Co., El Dorado, Arkansas 2230 12.60 14.70 14.08? Lion Ammonium Nitrate Fertilizer 2354 13.32 13.70 14.78 Guaranteed 33.50 0.00 0.00 100.50 2418 13.40 13.80 18.8815 307 33.60 0.00 0.00 100.80 2433 13.40 13.30 18.78% 308 33.60 0.00 0.00 100.80 2449 13.68 13.60 18.78‘ 520 33.74 0.00 0.00 101.22 2488 13.08 13.70 18.68.. 851 33.51 0.00 0.00 100.53 2623 13.40 13.10 13.2 , 873 33.68 0.00 0.00 101.04 2697 13.12 13.50 14.2 ,. 1187 33.88 0.00 0.00 101.64 1 0000 0000 0'00 0'00 101100 Mathieson Ammo-Phos 15-30-0 Pelletized Fertilizer Maféliall Cotton Oil Co. Marshall Texas Guaranteed 15-00 3000 0' Maverick Brand 0-14-14 Fertilizzar 63 15-12 335° °- f Guaranteed 0 00 14 00 14 00 25 20 1283 14-88 31-°° °- 1 1 ' ' 1444 15.16 30.75 0. 376 0.00 15.64 9.48 24.46 1734 15 24 30 00 o . .- _ _ - - ' 215s 10104 80100 o. 0 10000000 00000 0 10 0 Ferdlriirzgnteed 0.00 10.00 8.00 24.00 2419 15-12 316° °- 289 0.00. 15.72 8.22 28.80 2493 15-°° 33-°° °- 587 0.00 10.75 8.20 25.02 279° 15-°4 31-25 °- . 601 0.00 16.01 10.67 25.61 _ ' 1156 0.00 16.50 6.51 23.71 Mathieson Ammo-Phos 10-23-10 Pellegizedl€ggtillz£roo lo ‘ uarantee . . . Maverick Brand 8-8-8 Fertilizer 7 10.60 19.54 10. Guaranteed 8.00 8.00 8.00 38.40 70 10.00 20.00 11. 2225 8.00 8.50 8.81 39.49 108 12.36 20.50 7. 2233 7.52 9.00 8.55 38.49 132 10.32 1g. 141 10. 3 . . Maverick Brand 5-10-5 Fertilizer 163 10.44 20.00 10 Guaranteed 5.00 10.00 5.00 30.00 211 10.40 18.41 10 371 5.46 10.40 5.90 32.40 237 10.45 19.24 10. 375 5.08 10.00 5.02 30.25 243 10.27 18.91 10 2227 5.16 10.00 5.02 30.49 254 10.14 19.60 11. . 2234 5.14 10.00 5.05 30.45 264 10.40 20.00 275 10.54 20.00 M ' k B d _20_ 0 r151‘ 365 10.71 20.00 10 00000 r00 10 1 FGudxiifilteed 10.00 20.00 10.00 00.00 436 10-43 205° 1°- 2220 10.04 20.00 10.08 00.17 46° 1°-°6 2°35 1°- 467 10.72 20.50 9 Maverick Brand 3-12-12 Fertilizer 521 1000 1020 n G anteed s 0o 12 00 12 00 80 00 551 1°04 19"“ 101 000 874 8'80 12110 1240 8190 029 10'“ 1909 1° - - - - ~ 07g 18.40 20.02» 13 68 1 .52 19.5 Olin-Mathieson Chemical Corporation, Pasadena, Texas 702 10,00 13,30 11 Mathieson Ammo-Phos 13-13-13 Pelletized Fertilizer 797 10,31 20,00 10 Guaranteed 13.00 13.00 13.00 62.40 905 10,43 20,00 1 49 12.74 13.20 15.10 63.12 910 10,80 20,00 1 129 13.44 14.00 14.00 65.53 934 10,54 20,00 10 i??? 3'32 3'33 3'32 $283 323 1317.3 i211 i3 287 18150 18180 18110 05114 991 10148 20100 1 372 13.20 13.20 14.42 64.09 1009 10.52 18.55 10 1 22 Table 7. Analyses of commercial fertilizers sampled during 1954-55, continued 4-‘) +7 1 * 412g i142 a - 412g 5kg llflctllrel‘. D1809 0f business g :- 5 u 3E 2 ~45 g 3% Manufacturer, placé of business +3 ,0 5,, IE5 g .1, 5 81g and brand 8% g5 rgg _ g5; ggw and brand 3.8 g5 fig“; “fig gg-g 555 l ieson Ammo-Phos 10-20-10 Pelletized Fertilizer 1312 12.40 25.25 12.00 74.70 1039 10.36 13.65 10.54 59.73 1340 12.17 25.00 12.00 73.71 1057 10.03 20.00 10.73 60.71 1347 12.13 25.25 12.00 73.39 1030 10.64 19.32 10.32 61.60 1350 12.04 26.00 12.03 74.57 1153 9.34 13.00 11.64 53.10 1355 12.33 25.50 12.00 74.83 1202 10.43 20.25 10.00 61.74 1362 12.17 26.00 12.01 74.92 1233 10.56 13.15 10.54 59.73 1370 12.21 25.50 12.04 74.45 1254 10.32 19.65 10.22 60.67 1372 12.25 25.00 12.23 74.12 1279 10.36 20.00 10.09 61.13 1375 12.26 24.75 12.60 74.04 1299 10.23 17.41 10.32 53.22 1396 12.33 25.25 11.64 74.42 1313 11.20 13.32 9.59 61.34 1405 11.74 24.25 13.14 72.20 1345 10.26 19.25 10.53 60.23 1445 12.39 24.25 12.30 73.95 1415 10.35 20.25 10.22 61.43 1450 12.36 24.25 12.23 73.55 1436 10.44 19.69 10.00 60.95 1456 12.10 25.00 12.34 73.70 1540 10.60 20.50 9.44 62.06 1436 12.12 24.25 12.30 72.34 1677 10.63 21.25 10.00 63.54 - 1506 12.12 24.25 12.54 72.93 1333 10.04 19.30 11.40 60.12 1555 12.00 25.00 12.34 73.70 1927 10.54 20.00 10.20 61.74 1569 12.44 25.50 12.06 75.16 2093 10.30 19.04 10.64 60.13 1575 12.36 25.27 12.00 74.60 2137 10.04 20.75 11.00 61.62 1577 12.40 25.25 12.53 75.05 2191 9.70 22.25 10.23 61.97 - 1602 12.64 24.25 12.06 74.26 2203 10 20 21 25 11.00 62.70 1613 12 52 24 25 12 06 73 90 2224 10 60 20 00 10.53 62.15 1629 12 40 24 50 13 02 74 41 2235 10 30 20 00 10.32 62.59 1635 12 33 24 25 11 33 73 19 2279 10 36 13 77 10.92 60.16 1647 12 22 24 25 12 30 73 14 2353 10 00 22 25 11 30 63.43 1649 12 10 25 00 12 00 73 50 2337 10.20 20.50 10 64 61.53 1651 12.27 24.75 11 72 73.54 2415 10.03 22.40 10.53 63.47 ' 1654 12.20 24.00 12.62 72.97 2622 10.20 20.00 11.44 61.46 1664 12.32 25.00 11.67 73.96 2696 10.24 21.50 10.70 62.94 1670 12.40 24.75 11.33 74.03 2736 10.23 21.75 10.70 63.36 1633 12.15 25.00 12.16 73.75 2734 10.52 21.25 20.03 63.11 1696 12.05 24.00 12.60 72.51 2325 10.24 22.30 10.94 64.64 1704 12.30 24.25 13.12 73.37 2343 10.92 21.75 10.00 64.36 170g 22.23 72.1110 thieson Ammo-Phos 12-24-12 Pelletized Fertilizer 7 Guaranteeg Egg 5:11-38 i522 gf-gg 2014 12.24 24.75 12.24 73:76 35 11.63 24.60 12.20 71.73 323%. ig-gfi 43 12.00 24.00 12.33 72.53 2264 1244 2475 12'60 7453 55 11.74 24.00 13.26 71.98 2470 12-48 25:25 12.60 75.30 71 11.63 24.00 12.30 71.07 2000 12110 2500 1012 7007 13° 12-08 24-80 13-22 73-93 2551 12100 25:00 1360 74'16 133 12.24 24.00 13.45 73.59 2557 12 12 20 75 1200 7402 170 12.00 24.00 13.57 72.94 2780 12:80 2000 1200 7000 131 12.16 24.50 12.14 73.16 2309 12 36 2500 1342 7513 192 12.02 24.00 13.22 7.2.32 ' ' ' ' 222 12-02 5'07 121 7 '43 Mathieson Ammo-Phos 10-20-20 Pelletized Fertilizer - 53 3:92 522 55 130g 23g 20 - - - - 1 .1 . . 0 66.34 259 12.08 24.75 13.02 73.75 1 1o 9A2 1954 2 _g _ 278 12-25 24-13 12-82 73-40 1.324 10.03 20.50 230g 32.31:; 320 12-05 24-50 13-32 73-54 1634 10.36 19.56 13.77 65.31 334 12-00 24-00 12-46 72-28 2417 10.20 20.50 20.16 67.30 342 12.24 24.70 12.64 73.94 7 364 12-26 24-63 12-76 73-99 Mathieson Ammo-Phos 10-30-10 Pelletized Fertilizer 3g; gig? 0651-5116552 10.00 30.00 10.00 72.00 - - - - 16 1 . 29.03 12.23 75.59 398 12-16 24-00 12-44 '72-'14 179 10.33 30.20 10.96 75.46 431 12-12 25-25 12-56 74-19 227 10.55 31.50 11.30 76.53 476 12-00 24-00 13-67 ‘13-00 364 10.43 30.50 11.13 74.75 484 12-00 24-49 12-92 73-14 1003 10.43 31.50 11.33 76.07 489 12-12 24-71 12-02 73-22 1840 10.40 31.50 11.40 75.34 494 11-80 24-00 13-06 72-03 2175 10.32 33.39 11.24 77.77 502 12-04 25-19 12-46 73-82 2133 10.36 30.75 11.24 74.72 511 12-24 24-75 13-59 74-57 2416 10.30 32.26 12.16 73.41 519 12.44 24.40 12.67 74.20 528 12-17 25-09 12-95 74-235 Mathieson Ammo-Phos 5-20-20 Pelletized Fertilizer . 2g 211-871) Guaranziaggrsl 3.0g 20.00 20.00 51.00 . . . . .9 20. 0 22.70 59.16 639 12 46 25.00 12.00 74.53 Mathieson Ammo-Phos 16-8é8u gglxllittezled Fgérgglizer 8 0o 8 00 62 40 763 12.32 24.34 10.15 72.36 1057 1002 8'00 8'28 0300 736 12.04 24.76 13.13 73.74 ' ' ' ' 8n 12 45 2M5 12 00 74 25 2154 16.07 3.90 3.76 64.15 316 11.50 24.10 15.23 72.59 824 12.35 25.00 12.58 74.60 Mathieson Ammo-Phos 16-20-0 Pelletized Fertilizer 22g. 12.22 22.723 112.102 Guarantegg 16.80 28.00 0.00 72.00 . . . . 16. 1 2 .00 0.00 72.03 332 11.37 24.25 12.34 72.41 72 16.00 20.50 0.00 72.60 337 12.03 25.25 13.52 74.65 32 16.04 20.20 0.00 72.36 337 12.03 25.25 13.52 74.65 93 16.33 20.71 0.00 73.99 903 12.09 24.25 12.90 73.11 97 16.06 20.71 0.00 73.03 912 12.00 25.00 13.14 73.33 99 14.93 22.20 0.00 71.43 966 12.24 25.00 12.36 74.14 1 109 15.40 21.10 0.00 71.52 1025 12.05 24.00 12.36 72.37 111 16.16 20.00 0.00 72.43 1037 12 40 24 50 12.30 73 93 124 16.44 20 00 0.00 73.32 1042 12 04 24 25 12.30 72 60 123 16.00 20 50 0.00 72.60 1107 12 02 24 50 13.13 73 37 140 16.00 20 00 0.00 72.00 1165 11 57 24 25 12.03 71 06 147 16.04 20 00 0.00 72.12 1173 12 23 24 75 12.00 73 74 150 16.07 20 00 0.00 72.21 1235 12 36 24 75 12.24 74.12 154 16.16 20 67 0.00 73.23 1261 12 63 25 00 11.34 75.14 159 16.30 20 00 0.00 74.40 1230 11 70 23.25 11.34 70.10 164 16.07 20 00 0.00 72.21 1293 12.09 25.75 12.04 74.39 171 16.32 20.40 0.00 73.44 Table 7. Analyses of commercial fertilizers sampled during 1954-55, continued ‘é ‘£8 . E g“ . g C‘ .- Manufacturer, place of busmess g ,_. q; 1.. '32 a g.“ .3 97% Manufacturer, place of busmess +5 7, q, 1, 792g a :74, andbrand 3.8 29$ £9 _ m5 5'57: andbrand 3B 5'5 rig _ g , 35 £9 3E5‘ 93 v.55 35 13E 33-"! 6' A: Zglwfiag 111:1. {>83 Q1: Zn- <1n§ L‘ Mathieson Ammo-Phos 16-20-0 Pelletized Fertllizer 1442 16.01 20.50 0. 174 16.23 . 2o 00 0.00 72 34 1447 16.07 g :72 130 16.23 2o 25 0.00 73 14 1451 16.35 0.50 07 225 16.26 21.00 0.00 73 9s 147s 16. g 20.00 0 7g 234 16.02 21.00 0.00 73 26 1487 16-68 277-25 o- 31s 16.26 21.75 0.00 74 33 1498 16-27 21-25 0- 321 16.04 22.25 0.00 74 s2 1514 16 4 277-50 77- 331 15.50 21.25 0.00 72 00 15329 16- 0 277-75 o- _. 340 16.06 20.50 0.00 72 7s 1989 163° 277-75 o- 1 354 16.16 20.00 0.00 72 43 .1547 164g 20.75 0.: 335 16.20 20.00 0.00 72 60 1550 16. 2 21.00 0 7 393 16.32 20.00 0.00 72 96 1554 16-80 21-75 o- ~ 394 16.32 20.75 0.00 73 s6 7173-34 277-50 2- -_ 395 16.42 20.50 0.00 73 s6 6-20 277-50 o- 399 16.24 20.20 0.00 72 96 1565 16.02 2 .00 o. ~- 401 16.43 20.50 0.00 74 04 1537 177-02 22-00 0- - 407 16.24 20.00 0.00 72 72 15 g 1 ~00 21 25 0- -. 413 16.05 20.50 0.00 72 75 1274 7126-00 2100 7- - 415 16.24 20.00 0.00 72 72 1 7 6-05 21 00 o- - 417 16.32 20.00 0.00 72 96 1576 76-09 21 50 77-. 422 16.11 20.00 0.00 72 33 128g 6-40 2 0 75 7- 424 16.09 20.25 0.00 72 57 9 16-10 22-25 o- » 426 16.20 20.50 0.00 73.20 1630 722-66 277-75 o- 433 16.21 20.50 0.00 73.23 16 4 .00 20.75 477 16.34 20.25 0.00 73.32 1645 i6. 0 20 50 o. 435 16.00 20.25 0.00 72 30 16:8 176-80 2 77-00 o .- 491 16.00 20.50 0.00 72 60 165g 16-12 277-50 0 492 16.12 20.25 0.00 72 66 1656 16 36 277-25 o- 493 16.24 20.00 0.00 72 72 1666 76 02 20 50 7- 517 16.32 21.00 0.00 74 16 $71 76-22 20 50 o- .- 536 16.34 21.00 0.00 74 22 1674 172-05 20 00 o- 552 16.40 20.50 0.00 73 s0 1684 172-06 20 50 7.- 563 16.46 20.50 0.00 73 9s i693 177-48 20 06 0- . 579 16.17 20.50 0.00 73 11 7625 177-25 20 25 o» 535 16.60 20.00 0.00 73 s0 1627 15-68 20 88 0- 611 16.36 20.00 0.00 73 0s 1776 177-00 20 02 o 632 16.12 20.00 0.00 72 36 1712 16-06 27 00 - 657 16.00 20.50 0.00 72 60 7722 177-12 21 31 o- 633 16.12 20.50 0.00 72 96 1726 177-41 21 00 o- 633 16.63 20.50 0.00 74 49 1741 16-40 20 70 o- 690 16.16 21.00 0.00 73 6s 742 76-00 20 50 - 691 16.44 21.25 0.00 74 s2 7746 177-00 20 75 7- 707 16.20 20.50 0.00 73 20 1757 177-06 20 75 o- 716 16.44 20.00 0.00 73 32 1764 16-20 20 00 o- - 71s 15.75 20.25 0.00 71 55 1770 15 64 20 00 77-- 723 16.52 20 25 0.00 73 s6 7 2 75-64 20 43 - o- 725 76.32 21 00 0.00 74 16 1752 177-72 20 25 o» 729 16.40 21 00 0.00 74 40 i7 2 15-60 21 12 o- 730 16.52 21.75 0.00 75 66 84 7 40 20 75 o» 732 16.33 20.75 0.00 74 04 179 7g 0 20 25 o- 741 16.36 20.50 0.00 73 6s 183g 16 °0 2125 ~ o» 754 16.76 20 75 0.00 75 13 8 1 177-22 20 50 77- 773 16.16 20.50 0.00 73 0s 1 17 7 ~22 20 5o o 7- 731 16.36 20.00 0.00 73 0s i878 176-24 20 00 o- 735 16.02 20.55 0.00 72 72 82 4 76-00 21 25 7- 306 16.00 20.50 0.00 72 60 18 177-20 20 25 s12 16.36 20.00 0.00 73 0s 18% 177-00 20 00 o- 322 16.30 20.75 0.00 73 so 18 177-60 20 00 77-. s41 16.72 20.25 0.00 74 46 18§7 20 20 00 o. 345 ‘16.13 21.00 0.00 73.74 18 1 16- 2 20 25 7 _ 343 16.17 20.00 0.00 72.51 231152 76-2176 20 50 77-. s52 16.00 20.25 0.00 72.30 2 68 16 0 21 25 o‘. s59 16.12 20.50 0.00 72 96 2°45 176-0; 27 00 7- 365 16.14 20.75 0.00 73 32 0 ~03 2 75 o 37s 16.16 20.50 0.00 73 0s 215 1g-02 2g 7 o- s31 16.24 20.75 0.00 73 62 8158 1 2 2g 7- 336 16.02 20.25 0.00 72 36 2182 15 9g 2717 25 7 .- 392 16.04 20.75 0.00 73 02 8168 16-44 0 7- 953 16.23 21.00 0.00 74 04 2165 76-12 g 1004 16.23 20.50 0.00 73 29 2182 8-1 ° °- 1007 16.05 20.75 0.00 73 05 2248 16 3i 2° g 1014 16.10 20.75 0.00 73 20 2492 i8 21 2 o 1109 16.12 20.00 0.00 72 36 2494 8 24 21 5 - 1123 16.03 20.25 0.00 72 54 2528 1°-°° 215° °- 1152 16.12 20.25 0.00 72 66 8585 16-°4 2° 75 °7 1236 16.60 20.00 0.00 73 30 2589 16-97 2185 1260 16.00 20.75 0.00 72 90 255° 1° °° 21 5° ‘~ 1234 16.21 20.25 0.00 72 73 8556 16 24 2° 75 ° 1314 16.04 20.25 0.00 72.42 8785 16-98 215° ° 1325 16.04 20.25 0.00 72.42 2819 18-24 21-85 °l 1342 16.13 20.50 0.00 72.99 . . . . a 1346 16220 21.00 (L00 7&8‘) Mathleson AIIIHIO-PhOS 11-48-0 Pellefgzed Fertllllél‘ - 134s 16.15 20.50 0.00 73.05 9116161181372 g 1352 16.11 21.00 0.00 73.53 823 11-42 43-30 o 1356 16.19 20.75 0.00 73.47 1026 11-65 4232 _ 1360 16.31 21.50 0.00 74.73 1742 11-68 48-30 » 1363 16.05 21.75 0.00 74.25 1758 11-20 48-85 , 1371 16.03 21.75 0.00 74.34 7777 11-40 48-32 7 1373 16.13 20.25 0.00 72.34 1831 n70 46 59 7- 1377 16.16 20.75 0.00 73.33 2146 11-88 4 ~04 7 1394 16.02 21.75 0.00 74.16 - 9- . 1494 16-00 21-75 0-00 74-19 Mathieson Ammo-Plies 13-39-0 Pelletized Fertilizer 8 1410 16.02 21.25 0.00 73.56 Guaranteed 13m) 39m) 1414 16.02 20.75 0.00 72.96 47 13.13 39.20 1430 15.56 21.51 0.00 72.49 16s 13.12 39.00 1437 16.01 20.39 0.00 72.50 173 13.14 37.74 Table 7. Analyses of commercial fertilizers sampled during 1954-55, continued A ufacturer, place of business ' and brand Laboratory number Nitrogen , percent Available phosphoric acid, percent Potash, percent Valuation found per ton. dollars 226 13.09 397 13.19 406 13.44 412 13.25 414 13.42 586 13.16 612 13.48 772 13.40 780 13.32 782 13.28 866 13.04 877 13.16 879 13.00 - 1023 13.57 1167 13.00 1395 13.37 1420 13.28 1426 13.90 1446 13.51 1452 13.32 1549 13.14 1551 13.28 1556 13.32 1559 13.32 1563 13.76 1570 13.36 1723 13.20 1729 13.48 1733 13.44 1744 13 40 1747 13.20 1762 13.44 1791 13.08 1795 13.84 1883 13.40 2164 13.45 2495 13.00 2527 13.00 2552 13.28 Guaranteed 6. 29 6.30 53 6.67 142 6.79 186 6.28 191 8.50 277 6.47 459 6.88 513 6.36 742 6.40 1024 6.50 1323 6.44 1376 6.64 1676 6.40 1685 6.94 ‘thieson 8-8-8 Fertilizer Guaranteed 8.00 913 8.48 1055 8.26 1082 8.20 2113 7.18 thieson 5-10-5 Fertilizer Guaranteed 5.00 435 5.32 967 5.44 1056 5.58 . 1074 5.46 1083 5.33 1110 4.81 2115 5.24 hieson 5-10-10 Fertilizer Guaranteed 5.00 2114 5.84 p ieson 3-12-12 Fertilizer ‘ Guaranteed 3.00 515 3.30 518 3.80 _- ieson Ammonium Nitrate 33.50% Guaranteed 33.50 1820 33.55 ' ieson 20% Superphosphate Fertilizer Guaranteed 0.00 96 0.00 779 0.00 815 0.00 829 0.00 1111 0 00 ieson Ammo-Phos 13-39-0 Pelletized Fertilizer - 218 13.00 39. 30 40.50 40.50 41.00 41.00 40.50 39.50 39.50 39.35 39.40 40.99 40.46 39.82 39.62 40.22 40.77 40.89 thieson Ammo-Phos 6-24-24 Pelletized Fertilizer " 00 24.0 24,00 24.42 25.80 26.40 28.35 24.00 24.60 24.50 24.07 24.25 25.27 24.50 26.57 24.75 999999pp;pppppcppopoooopooooooooocooooca oooooccoooooocooobobbbbobbbb"bbb'""" coccoooooooooooooocooocooccoggocogg22288 ?F9mmmmm cw“. . . . . °°°==$3$§3 I-l Q o o Manufacturer, place of business and brand Laboratory number Nitrogen , percent Mathieson 30% Superphosphate Fertilizer Guaranteed 0.00 402 0.00 427 0.00 658 0.00 Mathieson 45% Superphosphate Fertilizer Guaranteed 1479 1552 1564 1571 1667 1730 1731 1735 1761 1772 1790 1812 1825 1832 2151 2159 2265 2355 '2515 ppppppppppoooopooooo oococoocooocbbobbbbb accocoooaooocooooooo Mathieson Triple Superphosphate 46% Guaranteed e o o 99??999PPP°?? oococaoooooco ooooooeoooooo Mathieson Triple Superphosphate 48% Guaranteed 322 0 0 728 0.00 766 0 1763 0 Oil Mill and Fertilizer Works, Henderson, Texas Wolf Brand 5-10-5 Fertilizer Guaranteed 5.00 19 5.30 Wolf Brand 3-12-12 Fertilizer Guaranteed 3.00 1 3.39 Phillips Chemical Co., Houston, Texas Phillips 66 Prilled Ammonium Nitrate Fertilizer 33-0-0 Guaranteed 33.00 235 33.56 468 33.42 705 33.30 810 33.44 830 33.19 935 33.23 958 33.12 1121 33.54 1722 33.00 1802 33.05 1815 33.25 1821 33.55 2660 33.60 2748 33.88 Phillips 66 Ammonium Sulphate 21-0-0 Guaranteed 21.00 768 21.00 876 21.18 1548 21.23 1726 21.05 Pittsburg Fertilizer Company, Pittsburg, Texas Golden Nugget 8-8-8 Guaranteed 8 .00 992 8.06 1095 8.00 1987 7.00 Golden Nugget 10-20-0 - Guaranteed 10.00 1965 10.00 Available phosphoric acid, percent Potash, percent .00 .00 9.°9.°.°.°.°.°.°.°.°.°.° .°.°.°S=‘.°.°.°.°.°.°°°°°°°°°°° °°°° co oooocoooooooo oooocooo ° ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' oo ocooeoooooooo occooooogggggggggggg .00 99°°P oo oo 5.00 6.62 12.00 13.84 9P9PP°oco¢occoo °°°°°§bbbbbbbbb °°°°°§oocoooooo Valuation found per ton, dollars Table 7. Analyses of commercial fertilizers sampled during 1954-55, continued ‘é ‘é o ~ o q; ,9 - E c“ Big 75g - g c’ 2'53 ’ Manufacturer, place of business <3 1. w a» pg a w.» g 9% Manufacturer, place of business d |.. w .6 p2 a 5a and brand 8% 5g :2? _ gig ggw and brand 8% 320g é‘? , g5. -° +4 a “i l? s. -' 5 é -° 4-» H “l IE E a1 --- > o w! cc --- > O 6 5.12 28 <23 21.3 >89 .32 23 <23 n. Golden Nugget 5-10-5 2395 5.00 11.20 6.0 Guaranteed 5.00 , 10.00 5.00 30.00 2496 5.32 10.40 6.68‘ 993 5.06 9.82 4.46 29.64 2561 5.54 10.50 6.44, 1096 5.06 10.00 5.85 30.69 2565 5.66 10.80 6.56; 1966 5.02 9.57 5.50 29.84 2567 5.76 11.20 5.6 f, 1988 5.00 10.50 6.42 31.45 2573 2582 5. . . W Golden Nugget 10-20-10 2634 5.08 10.80 6.12. Guaranteed 10.00 20.00 10.00 60.00 2642 5.32 10.10 6.17 2656 10.16 20.50 10.68 61.49 2645 4.58 2749 5.56 - 1 . . . Golden Nugget 5-10-10 2839 6.04 11.30 6.89 Guaranteed 5.00 10.00 10.00 33.00 ~ 2655 5.42 11.30 11.00 36.42 Red star Brand 10-2040 . Guaranteed 10.00 20.00 Golden Nugget 0-20-0 443 9.05 20.85 Guaranteed 0.00 20.00 0.00 24.00 1065 9,29 18,00 446 0.00 20.00 0.00 24.00 1119 10,32 23,23 1148 9.80 20.5 Port Fertilizer & Chemical Company, Los Fresnos, Texas 1160 10,60 20,25 Liquidry Soluble Fertilizer 16-32-16 1164 10.04 22.40 Guaranteed 16.00 32.00 16.00 96.00 1604 9,60 21,75 313 16.04 35.16 19.06 101.75 1614 8,62 22,50 775 19.64 31.00 14.11 104.59 1363 10,08 21,00 1922 10.27 20.50 Liquidry Soluble Fertilizer 24-24-12 2053 8,88 21.50 Guararfteed 24.00 24.00 12.00 108.00 2110 9,64 22,50 776 23.73 25.50 12.37 109.21 _ 2221 10,03 21,75 2271 10.84 21.75 Liquidry Soluble Fertilizer 30-10-0 2454 9,84 22,00 Guaranteed 30.00 10.00 0.00 102.00 2566 10,00 21,75 774 31.25 10.20 _0.00 105199 2569 10,00 16,49 2584 9.56 22.00 Liquidry Soluble Fertilizer 20-52-0 2631 10,04 21,25 Guaranteed 20.00 52.00 0.00 122.40 2663 10,03 20,00 314 21.00 53.50 0.00 127.20 Red Star 5-10-10 Red Star Fertilizer Co., Sulphur Springs, Texas Guaranteed 5,00 10,00 Red Star Brand 15-15-0 1331 5,00 10,70 Guaranteed 15.00 15.00 0.00 63.00 2111 5 40 10,30 1399 14.15 17.01 0.00 62.86 2222 5 3 11,20 1616 12.64 20.15 0.00 62.10 1849 13.52 17.16 0.00 61.15 Red stal- Brand 16-20-0 ~ 2273 15.26 17.40 0.00 66.66 Guaranteed 16,00 20,00 2489 12.80 20.77 0.00 63.32 317 16,23 20,75 2562 14.68 18.94 0.00 66.77 Red Star Brand 0-20-0 Red Star Brand 10-20-0 Guaranteed 0.00 20.00 0. '3 Guaranteed 10.00 20.00 0.00 54.00 1073 0,00 20,25 0, “ 1848 9.00 22.95 0.00 54.54 _ 1106 0,00 20,00 0, __’ 1862 9.30 22.25 0.00 54.60 1531 0,00 21,00 0, 2272 9.20 24.15 0.00 56.58 1847 0.00 20.00 0. ( 2490 10.01 22.64 0.00 57.20 2270 0.00 21.50 0. ‘ 2559 9.60 23.00 0.00 56.40 2558 0.00 17.52 0. 2563 10.08 22.00 0.00 56.64 2575 0.00 21.25 0. "'" 2568 10.00 22.00 0.00 56.40 2581 0.00 20.00 0. _', ' 2576 9.40 21.00 0.00 53.40 2583 0.00 21.00 0. T, 2587 10.02 23.37 0.00 58.10 ; Red Star Brand 0-45-0 “ Red Star Brand 8-8-8 . Guaranteed 0.00 45.00 0. j Guaranteed 8.00 8.00 8.00 38.40 1400 0.00 45.35 0. '1 981 8.36 8.10 8.38 39.83 1967 0.00 33.00 0. r 1066 7.09 8.10 7.45 35.46 2491 0.00 46.62 0. 7. 1305 7.52 18.20 9.30 27.28 1 1 61 8. 4 0.85 8.42 3. 9 - - - - - ......... 2104 8.04 8.20 8.60 39.12 Guaranteed 6 00 4 00 o 2126 7.70 8.20 9.76 38.80 1592 5'68 3'84 2394 6.9g 9.0g 9.46 37.30 ' ' 2497 6.7 10.8 8.76 38. 2 . . . . 2643 532 1437 7_45 3917 ShIi-‘fivirelgzgrts lgegtiillzreizii-lixlorks, Shreveport, Louisiana Guaranteed 8.00 8.00 Red Star Brand 12-12-12 670 7.56 8.20. Guaranteed 12.00 12.00 12.00 57.60 997 8.14 8.20 1615 11.96 12.70 13.02 58.93 2236 7.66 9.10 2414 11.08 14.89 10.14 57.19 2247 8.20 8.70 2669 12.03 13.70 12.88 60.26 a Red star Brand 5_10_5 La Tex 12 12 12 Fertilizer Guaranteed 12 00 12 0o Guaranteed 5.00 10.00 5.00 30.00 193 9‘97 13'” 449 5.08 10.00 5.38 30.47 ' 3Z2 2:33 18:38 213i 3331 La Tex 610-5 Fertilizer 1058 5.20 9.50 5.44 30.26 Gflflrflnbeed 5-99 19-99 1067 6.20 11.20 5.80 35.52 185 4-66 19-39 1105 5.24 10.10 5.87 81.36 914 5-13 199° 1120 5.90 10.70 6.81 34.83 994 5-31 19-19 1147 4.64 10.22 5.40 29.42 998 5-34 19-99 116s 4.57 8.70 4.52 _ 26.86 2284 5-47 10-09 1408 4.80 10.00 5.41 29.65 232,4 5-46 10-99 1606 5.38 10.60 6.79 32.93 1882 5.00 10.70 6.17 31.54 La Tex 10-20-10 Fertilizer 2105 5.09 10.00 7.35 31.68 Guaranteed 10.00 20.00 2109 5.08 10.90 6.00 31.92 523 9.70 20.16 2112 5.18 11.20 6.48 32.87 669 9.74 19.70 2127 6.09 14.74 6.40 39.80 915 9.25 20.10 26 Analyses of commercial fertilizers sampled during 1954-55, continued Table 7. ‘S >r Q Q, a ‘l ~ "" C! a V» acturer, place of business g H a? fig g S“; .5 3% andbrand 88 g8 22W -° 3g s. 9.... *’ h "5 a g“ S? z a if. 2s ti: a was h o-14-7 Fertilizer Y Guaranteed 0.00 14.00 7.00 21.00 ’ 598 0.00 14.50 9.01 22.81 8-8-8 Fertilizer ‘ Guaranteed 8.00 - 8.00 8.00 38.40 145 6.23 9.35 7.13 34.19 918 8.14 8.10 8.60 39.30 1114 8.22 8.20 8.02 39.31 1873 8.12 8.20 8.24 39.14 1991 8.00 8.58 2103 8.12 8.4 . . 2130 7.84 8.50 8.22 38.65 2281 7.50 9.70 8.76 39.40 2580 7.56 8.9g 2610 7.50 9.6 . . 2834 8.06 8.50 8.40 39.42 ‘ 5-10-5 Fertilizer Guaranteed 5.00 10.00 5.00 30.0(1l 144 5.48 10.40 4.49 31.6 244 5.18 10.00 5.44 30.80 373 4.79 10.45 6.04 30.53 564 4.60 10.50 5.45 29.67 599 5.14 10.00 5.17 30.52 793 5.21 10.20 5.00 30.87 919 5.18 10.00 5.56 30.88 938 5.05 10.11 5.40 30.52 1115 5.02 10.20 4.93 30.26 1221 5.15 9.85 5.29 30.44 1227 5.08 10.10 5.41 30.61 1320 5.06 10.00 5.10 30.24 1874 5.36 10.00 5.50 31.38 1968 5.36 10.02 5.68 31.51 1992 5.12 10.50 5.70 3é.38 2132 5.24 10.70 6.12 3 .23 2280 5.60 10.30 5.61 32.53 2316 5.00 » 10.10 6.03 30.72 2427 5.50 10.70 6.00 32.9 2476 5.32 10.00 5.04 30.98 2571 5.50 10.70 5.50 32.64 2630 5.50 10.90 5.00 32.58 2664 5.26 10.40 5.32 31.45 2679 5.38 10.70 5.81 32.47 2687 5.56 10.50 5.35 32.49 2691 5.46 10.70 5.20 32.34 2728 5.42 10.50 5.11 31.93 2762 5.50 10.90 5.37 32.80 2764 ' 5.30 10.90 5.28 32.15 2833 5.38 10.11 5.64 31.66 10-20-10 Fertilizer Guaranteed 10.00 20.00 10.00 60.00 1930 10.12 19.16 11.16 60.05 2475 9.60 21.00 10.00 60.00 . 2482 9.60 21.25 10.36 60.52 r 4-12-4 Fertilizer Guaranteed 4.00 12.00 4.00 28.80 143 4.16 12.00 4.56 29.68 1321 4.40 12.90 4.29 31.25 I 20% Superphosphate Guaranteed 0.00 20.00 0.00 24.00 1158 0.00 20.25 0.00 24.30 horn 0-16-8 Fertilizer l Guaranteed 0.00 16.00 8.00 24.00 2890 0.00 17.25 8.62 25.87 ihorn 8-8-8 Fertilizer e Guaranteed 8.00 8.00 8.00 38.40 7.49 8.50 9.14 38.15 1é90 8.20 8.14 41.24 1 47 7. 8.50 7.15 36.42 2690 7.04 10.10 7.64 37.82 . 2720 8.06 8.70 8.06 39.46 2729 8.14 8.70 8.58 40.01 ‘horn 5-10-5 Fertilizer h Guaranteed 5.00 10.00 5.00 30.00 358 5.00 10.00 5.45 30.27 5.32 31.78 . . 0 5.11 30.67 1248 5.13 10.00 5.09 30.44 1302 4.86 10.00 5.11 29.65 2462 5.10 10.50 5.53 31.22 2752 5.06 10.10 5.47 30.58 rn 10-20-10 Fertilizer . Guaranteed 10.00 20.00 10.00 60.00 359 9.90 20.20 10.60 60.30 10:6 20.38 10.02 58.96 11 9 9. 20. 9.19 58.91 2304 10.04 19.54 10.96 60.14 2434 9.48 19.74 10.42 58.38 2721 10.04 20.75 9.84 60.92 P a * 0'2 g F! I-t 2 Manufacturer, place of business 3 ,_, 8., 3 3 "‘ u, .2 3% e o.» w l: w“ 3. .= c +‘ O andbrand ‘on; g3 m? _ £8 gg-u '8‘ +‘ P “l 53 H "‘ a c? 03 -- > 0 N .4 é’ z 3 <1“. 2; n. E’. >33 Longhorn 4-12-4 Fertilizer Guaranteed 4.00 12.00 4.00 28.80 1249 4.42 11.61 4.90 30.13 Longhorn 3-12-12 Fertilizer Guaranteed 3.00 12.00 12.00 30.60 465 3.96 12.50 12.40 34.32 Smith-Douglass Company, Inc., Houston, Texas “Pelleform” Fertilizer 13-13-13 Guaranteed 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 1232 13.72 13.60 13.44 65.54 “Pelleform" Fertilizer 16-20-0 Guaranteed 16.00 20.00 0.00 72.00 232 16.16 20.50 0.00 73.08 326 16.34 21.50 0.00 74.82 764 16.24 20.00 0.00 72.72 767 15.59 21.00 0.00 71.97 783 16.36 20.00 0.00 73.08 808 16.12 20.00 0.00 72.36 809 16.20 20.00 0.00 72.60 1233 16.20 21.25 0.00 74.10 “Fellefonn” Fertilizer 13-39-0 Guaranteed 13.00 39.00 0.00 85.80 325 12.77 41.00 0.00 87.51 765 13.25 41.90 0.00 90.03 Southwest Fertilizer & Chemical Co., El Paso, Texas SWFGRO 14-7-0 Guaranteed 14.00 7.00 0.00 50.40 1814 12.11 10.04 0.00 48.38 SWFGRO 0-20-0 Guaranteed 0.00 20.00 0.00 24.00 1801 0.00 19.20 0.00 23.04 1813 0.00 20.05 0.00 24.06 Spencer Chemical Co., Kansas City, Missouri “ . N” Ammonium Nitrate Fertilizer 33.5% Guaranteed 33.50 0.00 0.00 100.50 1805 33.87 0.00 0.00 101.61 Sunshine Plant Food Company, Clovis, New Mexico Sunshine Plant Food Brand 5-10-5 Guaranteed 5.00 10.00 5.00 30.00 1590 5.50 10.61 6.55 33.16 Sunshine Plant Food Sheep Manure Guaranteed 1.00 1.00 1.00 4.80 1823 1.64 1.10 2.68 7.85 2554 1.67 1.05 3.15 8.16 Sunshine Plant Food 5-1-1 Guaranteed 5.00 1.00 1.00 16.80 1589 5.99 1.00 2.44 20.63 Swift & Co., Plant Food Division, Houston, Texas Swift's Red Steer 15-15-0 Guaranteed 15.00 15.00 0.00 63.00 405 15.08 15.25 0.00 63.54 409 14.00 15.75 0.00 60.90 568 15.16 16.49 0.00 65.27 686 15.08 15.00 0.00 63.24 719 15.02 15.75 0.00 63.96 751 12.75 15.31 0.00 56.62 836 13.62 17.53 0.00 61.90 2017 14.28 17.75 0.00 64.14 2020 14.72 15.75 0.00 63.06 2074 12.60 18.16 2.80 61.27 2268 14.16 17.00 0.00 62.88 2269 14.48 18.24 0.00 65.33 2343 14.04 18.21 0.00 63.97 Swift’s Red Steer 12-12-12 Guaranteed 12.00 12.00 12.00 57.60 12.00 12.50 12.10 58.26 1642 11.16 13.16 11.21 56.00 1999 11.64 11.79 12.00 56.27 2021 11.20 12.30 12.08 55.61 2023 10.06 12.60 9.40 50.94 2430 10.92 14.00 11.15 56.25 Swift/s Red Steer 10-20-0 Guaranteed 10.00 20.00 0.00 54.00 20 10.07 20.00 0.00 54.21 32 9.82 19.20 0.00 52.50 106 10.04 20.56 0.00 54.79 157 10.32 20.05 0.00 55.02 503 12.05 19.01 0.00 58.96 651 9.89 20.00 0.00 53.67 655 10.93 20.00 0.00 56.79 703 11.78 18.32 0.00 57.32 720 10.12 20.00 0.00 54.36 804 10.12 20.00 0.00 54.36 837 10.14 21.00 0.00 55.62 1867 10.52 20.45 0.00 56.10 - 1934 10.39 17.80 0.00 52.53 2081 9.52 20.00 0.00 52.56 2090 10.56 19.75 0.00 55.38 n Table 7. Analyses of co-mmercial fertilizers sampled during 1954-55, continued 28 ‘E ‘E _ 2' . .2 w a 1i 2* , 2 9 Manufacturer, place of business 3 1, 5,, i 3 a .1, .2 §§ Manufacturer, place of business 3 1.. 5» 1 1% s a "1 w u c: w-fl 3. -= c: +‘ °‘ o °° u: c: w“ 3. and brand 8 8 a 3.6 g 8 ggw and brand 3.? a 8 :5 g6 3;} a ‘Q 0.... 1.. -' 5 5 3 y: a .... s: 28 333 83 £33 23 833 Swift's Red Steer 5-10-5 2701 10,40 20.75 Guaranteed 5.00 10.00 5.00 30 00 2773 9,44 20 25 3o 4.41 10.20 5.57 28.81 2813 10 10 21 00 36 5.34 11.20 5.3g 33.02 51 5.00 12.15 5. .79 5 1t’ R d Steer 5-10-10 54 5.08 11.00 5.46 31.72 w’ s e Guaranteed 5,00 10,00 92 4.80 10.50 5.02 30.01 21 5 23 12,20 3:. 122 133 13 393 149 4134 13150 5123 32136 g ~10 R d s1 4-12-4 194 4.60 10.50 6.06 30.03 w‘ s e eer Guaranteed 4,00 - 12,00 197 4.58 10.30 5.92 29.65 137 4,52 11.02 262 5.37 10.90 5.15 30.48 095 4,16 11.19 410 4.91 10.20 5.15 30.06 714 4,75 12,20 694 4.79 10.40 5.43 30 11 2080 3.62 12.50 Z49 $.82 {(0.841 2.00 22.23 2266 4.28 12.10 91 .9 . . . 2542 4.85 12.50 983 4.93 10.80 5.41 31.00 1912 6.29 9.66 5.43 33.72 s ‘fys R d steer 10-304) 1949 5.10 10.00 5.00 30.30 w‘ e Guaranteed 10,00 90,00 1955 4.60 10.90 4.00 29.28 404 9.42 31.00 1998 4.13 11.00 5.36 28.81 653 10.10 37.19 2010 4.74 %8.gg 2.0g 30.00’ 825 9.50 32.50 2028 6.06 . . . 2070 5.74 10.00 5.98 32.81 Swififg Red steer 0-20-0 2095 4.50 10.70 5.64 29.72 Guaranteed 0.00 20.00 2139 5.73 11.48 2.31 23.33 713 8 83 2171 4.4 10.9 . . 1 894 . . 2200 5'08 10113 5'30 333i s t Red s o 30-0 2267 4.70 11. . . wi t’s teer - 2338 5.20 10.30 5.68 31.37 Guaranteed 0.00 30.00 2541 5.24 11.60 6.19 33.25 155 0 o0 2613 5.04 10.50 6.54 31. 339 0.00 . 267 . . . . urla e o 0 s 2663 ii’? 13113 2'3? 31%? n - 1 f r a 1. 66a; 2686 6.13 11.50 5.50 35.49 _ 0 Guaranteed 0.00 0.00 ._ 2700 5.06 10.60 5.35 31.11 91 0.00 0.00 2769 5.08 10.90 5.23 , 2811 4.70 11.38 5.81 . v- R 1 040,4 -: 2829 5.10 10.80 5.20 31.38 ‘gm’ 9g“ a’ Guaranwed 000 1000 a ' 90 5.86 10.80 4 S n; Red Steer 6-12-6 . 220 5.58 10.00 W1 s Guaranteed 6.00 12.00 6 00 36.00 269 6-02 10-3" 4- . 156 6 18 12 00 8.02 37.75 309 5-87 9-30 4 " 55o 6'28 12110 6 46 37 24 329 5-82 . ' ' ' 330 5.67 . 5.- _ 2169 6.81 12.70 7 40.35 338 6m 1M0 L _ , = 895 6.70 11.00 4 SW1“ a Red Steer 10120110 Guaranteed 10 o0 20 00 1o 00 60 00 2553 6'00 “'4” ‘a 23 9118 20100 10.29 57.71 Blenn 8_8_8 33 Guaranteed 8 8 1 1’1 37 9.30 19.71 10.60 57.91 ' 2 j 0 ~ 52 9.45 18.64 12.98 58.51 71$ 2:05 1333 s’. 75 9.63 20.20 13.52 61.24 930 7'28 8.80 81.1 158 9-28 2°-°° 1%?) gg-gg 1631 7.23 8.59 8.,‘ £3 8%.‘; 5358 10128 .609 333g 13g g-gg 271 - 9158 20100 12.76 60.40 2615 8'00 8'40 a - 337 9.72 20.00 10.90 59.70 ' ' _ 473 9.66 20.00 10.54 59.30 B - 124M ‘ 625 10.44 19.50 10 08 60.77 "mm Guaranteed 12.00 1200 636 10 04 20.50 12 62 62 29 085 1224 1240 639 9.45 20.00 10.20 58.47 ; 646 8.98 23.76 12.37 62.87 P t 34242 f 652 g8; 53-33 13g; gg-gg “s “g” Guaranteed 5.00 12.00 1 687 1 .0 . . . _ 1 693 10.04 20.75 10.16 61.12 i011) i 1: 5 712 9.52 20.25 10.82 59.3 748 2J4 1230 1v 721 10.30 20.57 8.71 60.81 2168 4 74 13 00 1'}, 6 02 ' ' * 746 10.00 20.75 10.20 65.73 2621 3A2 12_4o 1 . S3? i305 3333 132% 59189 ~ 331% 3'1? i333 i1 838 1040 20125 9161 61.27 ' ' 1607 9.68 18.80 10.00 57.60 1t h L - - 1689 10.62 20.00 8.40 60.90 SgwifftscgwgtggfOffgfgmrt- °“““‘"“‘ , 1935 8.52 21.11 11.18 57.60 Guaranteed (L00 14.00 1950 9.60 20.50 10.02 59.41 . 300 000 1400 1952 8 38 22.00 1g :12) 1954 9.20 18.39 . . . , 1997 7.32 19.45 10.00 51.30 SW1“ 5 Red Steel‘ 15-15-9 G 15 00 15 00 2011 9.04 22.50 10.02 60.13 "aPame-ed - - 4 40 . 1462 14.77 16.00 201% 813g 1111158 1813?; 20107 1596 14 51 16 37 2 9. . . . - - 2071 9.56 20.25 10.00 58.98 13g Egg 2073 10.12 20.25 10.38 60.89 1663 14-84 15;“ 2082 8.84 22.61 8.78 58.92 1690 “~00 16-90 2140 10.00 21.31 10.08 61.62 - - 2167 9.12 21.50 10.04 59.18 _ , 2170 9.34 21.00 10.92 59.77 Swifts Red Steer 8-8-8 2201 10 04 21 00 10.23 31,34 Guaranteed 30g gag 2339 9 47 21 25 1 . . 2347 9 35 21 50 10.00 59 85 441 7 71 8.6a 2410 9 88 21 75 9.33 61 34 902 7 74 8 o0 2429 10 08 20 75 10.36 61 36 922 7 69 8 so 2431 8 85 20 86 10.04 57.61 924 7 91 10 06 Table 7. Analyses of commercial fertlllzers sampled durmg 1954-55, contmued +2 +3 ' 7:7 - 0'9 i: F1 a 77 ‘ t. * 0'2 g F: .1. acturer, place of business‘ +2 a, 5 0, 13E Z‘; .33 ~19; 3g Manufacturer, place of business 3 h § 0, 5E '5 N, .5 ‘fig ' andbrand E-é’ g5 §§“_ '55, andbrand 5% éog h-EEQQ fig g2” ° o: '0 =1 .-. - 1., a! Pu .-. - . N f; L4 > "-4 H a {S i: a: W‘ H > "4 o k Q Q Q .42 23 <55 n33 >38 .45 23 <53 5.5 >33 -, Red steer 8-3-8 2620 5.04 10.50 5.80 31.20 979 8.02 9.00 8.16 39.76 2661 5.00 10.50 6.43 31.46 986 7.80 10.38 6.93 40.01 2675 5.78 11.00 6.85 34.65 987 8.02 8.10 8.80 39.06 2676 5.00 11.00 6.96 32.38 1077 7.72 8.40 8.00 38.04 2732 4.86 11.19 5.47 31.29 1208 7.81 8.50 8.16 38.53 2737 5.20 10.80 5.80 32.04 1219 7.24 8.10 8.62 36.61 2746 4.74 10.60 5.20 30.06 1231 8.01 8.50 8.00 39.03 2755 5.10 10.17 5.71 30.93 1318 8.08 8.50 8.38 39.47 2760 4.76 11.00 5.16 30.58 1439 8.00 9.00 $.35 23.21 1598 8.62 8. 0 . . swift-s e _ _ 1985 8-00 8-50 8-18 09-11 Red St er 7 12 6 Guaranteed 6.00 12.00 6.00 36.00 2034 7-84 8-40 8-50 38-70 1327 6.44 12.10 6.30 37.62 302g fig g-gg 315g 30g: 1601 6.66 12.07 6.95 38.63 2120 w» w 998 4919 i231 335i 13:33 i133 33:33 2296 7-05 9-20 8-80 89-01 1694 6.44 12.80 6.15 36.37 2811 7-75 8-1° 8-50 88-07 1703 6.86 12.00 6.41 38.83 2438 7.63 9.00 7.95 38.46 2447 7.76 8.60 8.48 38.62 Swiws Red Steer 10_20_10 2671 8'01 9'10 7'78 39'6" Guaranteed 10.00 20.00 10.00 60.00 2733 8.20 9.34 8.18 40.72 18 8 02 20 55 u 36 58 2738 8.16 9.16 8.40 40.51 520 0-68 20-25 10-66 5 ~21 2848 8.00 8.50 8.66 39.40 600 9-20 20-50 10-90 5:04 I , Red St 10 30 0 130g 10.00 18.18 10.62 58.09 s eer - - 9. 0.5 9.04 58.22 Guaranteed 10.00 30.00 0.00 66.00 1171 9_53 20410 10_60 59_1o 1464 9-21 30-00 0-00 610-62 1171 9.58 20.00 10.60 59.10 1197 10.00 20.00 11.40 60.84 t's Red steer 12-12-12 1218 8.82 17.80 9.64 53.60 . Guaranteed 12.00 12.00 12.00 57.60 1258 9.26 21.99 11.16 60.86 348 11.49 14.34 12.10 58.94 1317 9.70 20.50 10.58 60.05 1600 11.26 12.70 12.30 56.40 1326 9.48 20.25 10.58 59.08 1608 11.24 13.12 11.58 56.41 1365 8.79 22.00 11.16 59.47 1662 11.20 12.80 12.00 56.16 1367 9.10 22.50 10.22 60.43 2062 11.17 12.90 12.00 56.19 1522 10.00 20.50 10.00 60.60 2245 12.44 12.00 13.21 59.65 1599 9.67 20.27 11.36 60.15 2293 11.85 12.10 12.10 57.63 181.30 30.00 1010.410 60.24 a . . . 58.39 . _2 1679 10.36 20.00 10.20 61.20 a Red steer m 077 Guaranteed 10.00 20.00 0.00 54.00 1875 10-04 20-00 10-22 60-25 1463 10.00 20.00 0.00 54.00 1924 9-05 21-25 10-20 00-57 1597 10.41 21.00 0.00 56.43 3°38 10-0° 20-00 10-87 60-52 1640 10.16 20.00 0.00 54.48 057 1°-02 20-00 10-42 00-31 1680 10.18 21.75 0.00 56.64 2001 9-77 16-30 10-50 55-24 2294 9.78 18.80 0.00 51.90 gig; 102g 210-33 13103 2T2: - 2310 9.72 20.00 10.42 59.41 Vs Red steer 5-10-5 2437 10.02 20.00 10.82 60.55 Guaranteed 5.00 10.00 5.00 30.00 2572 10.00 20.00 11.62 60.97 17 4.83 10.15 5.60 30.03 2734 10.72 20.00 10.46 62.44 301 4.32 10.70 6.05 29.43 347 4.66 10.80 5.30 30.12 _ ._ 369 4.37 10.64 5.68 29.29 Swlfts Red Steer 5-10-10 23 :3 33 23 23 :23: 322 923 5.28 10.00 5.30 31.02 1207 5.24 10.20 10.18 34.07 931 4.72 11.00 5.10 30.42 2118 5.76 9.57 10.74 35.21 944 5.54 10.00 6.70 32.64 2297 5.66 10.80 11.00 36.54 980 5.44 10.80 6.15 32.97 2468 5.68 10.10 10.04 35.18 988 5.48 10.20 5.68 32.09 2651 5.00 11.20 8.98 33.83 1041 5.00 10.00 6.40 31.44 1049 5. 2 10.20 5.29 30.77 - . 1063 5.38 10.30 5.11 31.57 SW7“ Red Steer 4424 G teed 10035 5.0g 10.20 5.11 30.31 “araql 30 jg? 120g 130g gg-gg 1 9 5.1 10.10 5.00 30.66 - - - - - 1170 5.00 10.40 5.41 30.73 1329 4-00 12-20 4-19 29-83 1177 5.01 10.00 5.29 30.20 1830 4-08 12-00 4-08 29-08 1383 4 00 1192 5.34 10.20 5.11 31.33 1441 - 12-90 4-52 30-19 1209 5.00 10.50 5.06 30.64 1466 4-28 12-04 4-58 30-04 1216 4.80 12.60 4.87 32.44 4-40 12-20 4-80 80-90 1220 4.80 10.51 5.43 30.27 1091 4-32 12-00 5-08 20-77 1319 5.22 10.80 4.32 31.21 1328 5.00 10.70 5.30 31.02 Swift’s Red steer 5-20-20 ' Guaranteed _ 133g @4110 130g 2.15 3009 2246 5.24 23.23 53133 @233 . 1 . .11 30.67 ' 1443 4.78 10.80 5.27 30.46 . 1465 4.81 10.00 6.41 30.28 SW11?“ Red Steer 8-9-18 1523 53g 1030 6A2 3133 Guaranteed 3.00 9.00 18.00 30.60 1632 4370 11,29 4437 30,15 2128 3.90 9.00 18.00 33.30 1876 5.22 10.50 7.17 32.56 1977 5.04 10.30 6.72 31.51 Golden Vigom 6404 1980 5-42 10-40 5-41 01-09 Guaranteed 6.00 10.00 4.00 32.40 2040 5.34 10.80 6.03 32.60 349 5 80 10 20 4 58 3200 20g 102g 231;; 308g 901 5.76 10.00 4.19 31.79 - - - - 1331 6.40 10.90 4.20 34.80 2129 5.24 10.60 6.14 32.12 1380 0 02 10 20 4 40 32 04 2295 5.24 10.50 6.14 32.00 - - - - 2312 5.30 10.50 5.02 31.51 2739 6'20 103° 4'92 33-91 2440 5.50 11.50 5.02 33.31 2448 5.04 10.50 5.65 31.11 Brimm 12-12-6 2459 5.20 10.66 5.50 31.69 Guaranteed 12.00 12.00 6.00 54.00 2471 5.30 11.00 6.15 32.79 ‘ 1366 11.37 13.00 6.16 53.41 2614 5.04 10.20 5.50 30.66 1440 11.49 12.52 5.54 52.82 a of commercial fertilizers sampled during 1954-55, continued Table 7. Analyses . B‘ . .2 ‘ E Manufacturer, place of business 3 a. 5+, fig 5;; _,,_, .5 ‘g5 andbrand EB g5 ,-,‘§:>.Q '53 gw-g E +4 2 "3 81E 3 B -' l: ‘ w :5 ‘H o >5 o Q o m! g F: A c: Z n. <1 o. w: b. n. I>-..3 Brimm 6-8-12 Guaranteed 6.00 8.00 12.00 34.80 929 6.02 8.80 10.21 34.75 1064 6.06 8.20 10.31 34.21 1078 6.60 8.40 10.78 36.35 1210 5.66 8.30 10.62 33.31 1877 6.00 8.10 11.01 34.33 1976 5.77 8.60 12.16 34.93 1990 6.07 8.40 11.32 35.08 2467 6.46 8.71 10.82 36.32 2654 6.04 8.70 11.25 35.31 2667 6.07 9.00 11.30 35.79 2761 5.90 8.60 11.32 34.81 Pasturgro 3-12-12 Guaranteed 3.00 12.00 12.00 30.60 . 346 3.44 12.00 12.10 31.98 2662 3.56 12.60 10.86 32.32 Texas City Chemicals, Inc., Texas City, Texas Texaphos 35% Dicalcium Phosphate Guaranteed 0.00 35.00 0.00 42.00 80 0.00 35.00 0.00 42.00 125 0.00 35.00 0.00 42.00 367 0.00 35.50 0.00 42.60 1750 0.00 37.59 0.00 45.11 2147 0.00 36.75 0.00 44.10 Texas Farm Products Co., Nacogdoches, Texas Lone Star Brand 0-14-7 Fertilizer Guaranteed 0.00 14.00 7.00 21.00 257 0.00 14.11 8.20 21.85 294 0.00 13.57 7.98 21.07 Lone Star Brand 8-8-8 Fertilizer Guaranteed 8.00 8.00 8.00 38.40 40 7.84 8.10 8.14 38.12 212 7.46 8.10 8.62 37.27 641 8.08 9.80 - 8.60 41.16 661 7.84 8.30 8.62 38.65 920 7.86 8.10 8.38 38.33 1204 8.00 8.70 8.38 39.47 1225 7.84 8.62 8.42 38.92 1310 7.76 8.40 8.20 38.28 1315 8.20 8.20 8.02 39.25 1907 7.60 8.91 8.18 38.40 1928 8.12 8.00 8.20 38.88 2332 7.70 8.30 8.04 37.88 2382 8.04 8.40 8.22 39.13 2457 8.02 8.20 8.08 38.75 2699 8.02 8.50 7.67 38.86 2714 8.24 8.20 8.00 39.36 2832 7.00 10.07 8.44 38.15 Lone Star Brand 7-14-0 Fertilizer Guaranteed 7.00 14.00 0.00 37.80 614 7.30 14.10 0.00 39.11 Lone Star Brand 5-10-5 Fertilizer Guaranteed 5.00 10.00 5.00 30.00 39 5.05 9.70 5.64 30.17 214 5.00 9.86 5.75 30.28 242 4.92 10.00 5.89 30.29 258 5.00 10.00 6.04 30.62 267 5.04 10.00 5.89 30.65 370 5.14 10.00 5.44 30.68 615 4.78 10.20 5.44 29.84 640 5.28 10.50 5.10 31.50 662 5.34 10.00 5.41 31.27 696 5.18 10.00 5.70 30.96 794 5.35 10.00 5.00 31.05 798 5.03 10.00 5.00 30.09 921 4.83 10.50 4.69 29.90 1176 5.01 10.30 5.00 30.39 1188 5.23 10.10 5.09 30.86 1205 5.02 9.70 5.29 29.87 1215 5.40 10.00 5.29 31.37 1226 5.10 10.00 4.81 30.19 1252 5.01 9.70 5.13 29.75 1309 5.14 10.00 5.07 30.46 1316 5.00 9.68 5.02 29.63 2343 5.00 10.00 5.11 30.07 1864 5.28 10.50 5.00 31.44 1906 5.10 10.40 5.35 30.99 2333 5.48 11.00 6.29 33.41 2441 5.08 10.50 5.18 30.95 2444 5.04 10.10 5.00 30.24 2673 5.10 10.00 5.32 30.49 2689 5.20 10.00 5.32 30.79 2713 5.46 10.30 5.02 31.75 2824 5.16 10.10 5.02 30.61 2831 5.14 9.64 5.00 30.00 30 +9 _ b _ 0.3 § Manufacturer, place of business g3 H 5 ,,_, 5 2 Q‘, .4, .= and brand fig g5 _-§ 5% '53 =1 33 "' g :9 oi A 5 z 3 <33 n. Lone Star Brand 10-20-10 Fertilizer Guaranteed 10.00 20.00 10.00 " 623 .20 20.50 10.72 ‘ 2381 10.08 20.50 10.00 j 2674 10.84 20.00 11.30 6 Lone Star Brand 5-10-10 Fertilizer Guaranteed 5.00 10.00 10.00 = 213 5.06 10.50 10.80 . 1193 5.10 10.30 10.08 I Lone Star Brand 4-12-4 Fertilizer : Guaranteed 4.00 12.00 4.00 I \ 1253 4.16 12.24 4.30 1344 4.04 12.00 4.58 l 2445 4.22 12.50 4.11 2698 4.22 12.19 4.68 " Lone Star Brand 3-12-12 Fertilizer i‘ Guaranteed 3.00 12.00 12.00 241 3.54 12.20 12.10, 291 3.51 12.00 18.80 858 3.88 11.77 13.58. Lone Star Brand 20% Superphosphate 1 Guaranteed 0.00 20.00 0.00- 628 0.00 20.52 0.00 Tyler Fertilizer Co., Tyler, Texas Heart Brand 8-8-8 Guaranteed 8.00 8.00 8.00 999 7.30 10.38 8.18 1909 7.34 8.70 9.4 , 1917 7.04 9.50 8.80 2306 8.20 8.80 8.00 2412 8.06 9.81 7. 2423 8.06 8.00 8.4 2731 8.52 13.90 8. Heart Brand 5-10-5 ,.~ Guaranteed 5.00 10.00 5. 355 6.23 10.00 5.1 803 5.88 10.80 5. 1887 6.04 10.00 5. 1947 5.40 10.00 4. 21.48 5.69 9.55 5. 2307 5.94 10.00 6. 2348 5.04 10.20 5 2401 7.00 10.70 5. 2413 6.16 10.20 5. 2435 5.96 10.40 4. Heart Brand 10-20-10 Guaranteed 10.00 20.00 10. ' 1886 9.60 19.00 10. 2411 10.00 19.00 8. Heart Brand 4-12-4 \ Guaranteed 4.00 12.00 4. 2436 6.14 8.06 5 , Heart Brand 0-45-0 i, Guaranteed 0.00 45.00 0 1803 0.00 45.15 0.“ Virginia Carolina Chemical Corporation, Shreveport, Lou V-C Fertilizers 0-16-8 Guaranteed 0.00 16.00 22 0.00 16.10 7‘ 595 0.00 16.25 1230 3.84 13.83 7 V-C Triple 8 Fertilizer I Guaranteed 8.00 8.00 115 7.82 9.80 120 8.14 8.60 239 8.00 8.80 280 8.26 8.40 _ 482 8.04 8.00 ' s67 "ms 10.22 f 737 8.14 9.30 788 8.18 8.40 843 8.08 8.30 927 7.71 8.80 1116 8.20 8.40 1127 7.82 8.90 1178 . 7.72 11.30 1183 7.72 8.80 1244 8.00 8.40 1300 8.50 8.40 1625 7.80 8.60 1920 8.00 8.50 1937 8.00 9.80 Table 7. Analyses of commercial fertilizers sampled during 1954-55, continued 4-7 Q +7 ' - g :5 3'2 33' g 3 a 6'" - 5'9 g c: =4 a ufacturer’ place 0f busmess g 3 a‘; 1%,? g i‘; '5 9% Manufacturer. place of business *3 H 54a E g '5; ,1, .2 g5‘ andbrand on ow :9. ma» “"5” db 81° "H: figs: is: "" ° as 110, “m1, So ::;;_ an rand on o0, ___Q_ m0, NI-g-q .88 #8 >25 e5 T=g= 2E i=2 85.2 08 35a- b-li Z9- 448 Q2 Triple 8 Fertilizer v-3 20% superphosphate - 1984 8.00 9.10 8.80 40.08 2050 8.04 8.80 8.08 89.58 G""""""'§'1' 03g 303g 8'33 3:20 2085 8.08 8.10 8.08 87.98 88 0'00 2010 0'00 241g 2220 7.70 8.80 8.00 88.48 588 0'00 20'75 0'00 24'90 2818 8.00 8.90 8.22 89.81 840 0'00 20'00 0'00 24'00 2825 8.00 8.80 8.00 89.88 958 0'00 2025 0'00 24'80 2884 8.14 8.70 8.18 89.77 2209 0'00 21'50 00o 25'80 2452 7.78 8.40 8.22 88.29 2888 0'00 20'00 0'00 24'00 2548 7.78 8.90 8.02 88.77 ' - - - 2685 7'70 8°50 8'14 38'” V-C Granulated Fertilizers 10 20 0 Fertilizers 124242 Guaranteed 10.00 20.00 0.00 54.00 Guaranteed 12.00 12.00 12.00 57.80 2 10-19 20-25 0-00 54-87 119 11.00 12.80 12.00 55.58 5 10-00 20-10 0-00 54.12 4 542 11.84 12.70 11.80 57.12 200 10-75 20-08 0-00 66-38 785 12.01 12.20 12.80 58.85 200 10-32 20-25 0-00 55.26 1128 12.02 12.40 12.00 58.14 533 10-00 20-00 0-00 55-80 2008 12.00 12.70 12.84 58.94 647 10-50 20-75 0-00 56-40 2049 12.02 12.10 12.80 57.98 054 11-01 20-90 0-00 58-11 2827 11.44 12.50 12.02 58.58 lggg gal-fig g-gg gig-g; Fertilizers 5-10-5 1878 10.28 20.50 0.00 55159 Guaranteed 5.00 10.00 5.00 80.00 1988 10.24 20.00 0.00 54.72 4 5.01 10.80 5.05 80.42 2211 11.04 20.50 0.00 57.72 77 4.77 10.50 5.88 80.11 2254 10.40 21.75 0.00 57.80 114 5.08 10.00 5.27 80.25 2278 10.20 21.25 0.00 58.10 288 5.21 10.00 5.88 80.88 2858 10.44 20.00 0.00 55.82 248 5.18 10.80 5.80 81.02 2420 9.44 18.80 8.87 52.88 250 5.02 10.10 5.14 80.28 2711 11.00 20.00 0.00 57.00 251 5.02 10.00 5.80 80.24 2828 10.58 21.25 0.00 57.18 533 2'33 i353 5'32 366° - ~ 5-7 32-07 V-C Granulate F ' ' - - 283 5-00 10-00 5-03 30-38 " ""'"""" (Trllgaggnltged 10 00 20 00 10 00 80 00" 448 5.20 10.00 5.45 80.87 8 9'51 19'80 1028 5881 484 5.18 10.20 5.18 80.85 25 1002 20'09 1000 8017 475 8.08 11.15 8.88 85.29 88 1005 1050 1049 58'84 475 8.08 11.15 8.88 85.29 87 10'08 2070 10'25 81'1 488 5.22 10.20 5.59 81.25 74 9'58 2080 1015 59'1" 592 5.20 10.00 5.02 80.81 118 1001 2080 1004 807$ 598 5.72 10.00 5.88 82.57 198 1000 2025 1084 8050 817 8.58 10.20 5.78 85.42 201 1022 2003 10-30 61- 880 5.40 10.00 5.85 81.71 878 10'04 2050 10'54 81'1-l 848 5.20 10.10 5.80 81.08 879 1005 21'25 1080 81"' 878 5.01 10.10 5.11 80.22 480 1088 2025 10'88 8 '33 788 5.07 10.00 5.41 80.48 589 1042 2000 1080 8 789 5.24 11.80 5.51 82.59 548 1012 21'25 1088 6262 790 5.10 10.00 5.41 80.87 507 1052 2037 10-18 62-67 989 5.00 10.17 5.98 80.78 810 1010 2000 1080 6 '11 1085 5.08 10.00 5.89 80.47 881 1024 2000 1082 60'“ 1117 5.14 10.00 5.18 80.50 844 1018 21'75 2058 6'21 1118 5.08 10.10 5.11 80.87 787 1020 20'00 1080 "'8' 1217 5.18 10.80 5.29 80.92 928 1020 2050 1058 6"“ 1229 5.20 10.50 5.89 81.48 1125 1004 22'00 1082 6"“ 1242 5.84 10.40 5.41 81.75 1174 10'82 21'09 10'82 63"" 1248 5.20 10.80 5.10 81.88 1170 0'72 2201 10-22 62-76 1288 5.02 10.80 5.11 80.85 1250 10110 21'25 10-54 62-61 1801 5.05 10.10 5.11 80.84 1207 8'14 1501 8' 66-62 1509 5.42 10.50 5.55 82.19 1508 10°33 1020 10% 47-64 1510 5.00 9.84 5.00 29.57 1510 1028 21'25 7'86 66-46 1517 5.28 10.50 5.11 81.51 1888 1052 20'00 102 6"” 1518 5.01 9.50 5.40 29.87 1072 1020 20'00 0- 2 61-69 1520 5.00 10.80 5.02 80.87 1921 1009 2027 i008 6""? 1928 5.02 10.20 5.18 80.88 1988 1028 2075 10'8" 60"” 1988 5.41 10.80 5.80 82.55 1948 1082 20'75 10' 0 6M0 1944 5.00 10.00 5.29 80.17 2000 10'01 2075 10-66 62-21 2051 5.88 10.50 5.21 81.81 2018 10'80 2000 10g" "L28 2052 5.70 10.80 5.81 88.81 2048 0'72 20'00 1 ' 6 62-16 2088 5.05 10.20 5.01 80.40 2084 1004 20'00 0'00 5916 2180 4.80 10.80 5.00 29.78 2181 10110 2075 16-66 66-16 2210 5.12 10.50 4.05 80.89 2228 1052 20315 1664 62-12- 2258 5.40 10.20 5.82 81.81 2255 10'20 2075 1666 62-67 2817 5.00 10.90 5.85 81.47 2304 1020 2025 16-64 61-38 2828 5.88 10.20 5.50 81.88 2421 1012 21'25 6-62 61-45 2885 5.95 10.80 8.80 84.59 2020 1008 2050 16-66 61-66 2450 5.88 10.20 5.04 81.84 2712 1050 20315 16-64 66-66 _ 2458 5.00 10.80 5.25 81.11 2779 1000 21'00 11m 6368 2828 5.52 11.80 5.50 84.02 2827 1020 212 16-61 61-21 28%;" 5.40 10.80 8.00 82.78 ' ' 5 11-66 62-76 8 4.8 . . . . 2770 5.8g 13.50 gig $.23 V43 45% Gramfla’ T6666 Superplmsphate 2781 5.48 10.50 5.50 82.84 Guaranmgg 3'33 01033 8'33 “'00 . . . 58.28 Fertilizers 4-12-4 474 0.00 48.59 0.00 58.80 Guaranteed 4.00 12.00 4.00 28.80 565 0-00 49-27 0-00 59.12 1511 4.20 11.74 4.80 29.27 565 0-00 40-13 0.00 58.98 .100 1220 4A7 2022 844 0.00 48.57 0.00 58.28 .28 12.90 4.59 88.92 Waldo Fertilizer Works, Waldo, Arkansas Fertilizers 3-12-12 Victory 3-8-8 Guaranteed 3.00 12.00 12.00 30.60 Guaranteed 8.00 8.00 8.00 3840 8 8.02 12.85 12.00 81.08 2188 8.02 8.70 8,00 39,30 199 8.29 12.00 12.70 81.89 2599 8.94 7.89 8.22 40 9g 249 2.81 18.90 18.28 88.07 ' 282 2.87 12.20 18.25 80.80 Victory 10-20-0 8 8.20 12.80 12.88 82.08 ' _ Guaranteed 10 00 20 00 0 0 928 8.12 12.40 11.22 80.97 2184 9.80 21.00 0.0g gig?) 31 of commercial fertilizers sampled during 1954-55, continued Table 7. Analyses ~49 Manufacturer. place cf business +' s. 5... E ° S -+= .2 3: “i o u g mi! Q s: g: +1 o and brand E-g g 8 :5 g6 g g s: 2%.? .22 E55 Victory 5-10-5 » - 222 12-"2 222 222" 21 . ‘ 1 .0 _. . 0 2218 4.76 10.00 5.04 29.30 2598 5.36 10.00 5.03 31.10 Victory 10-20-10 Guaranteed 10.00 20.00 10.00 60.00 452 9.07 19.31 12.00 57.58 456 8.89 20.00 9.18 56.18 2132 9.00 20.51 10.20 57.73 2600 10.24 20.75 10.08 61.67 32 +3 b .2 5 . 3 g. ,2 a ° Manufacturer, place of business a g6 o 4.» p 2 5 and brand ' ‘5-9 g 5 .11‘ Q n, '3 E w: E §§f5 A c Z s: 4 a 3 Victory. s-12-12 Guaranteed 3.00 12.00 454 3.40 12.10 Wonder-Gm Fertilizer Co., Inc., San Antonio, Texas Wonder-Gro 5-10-5 Guaranteed 5.00 10.00 104 5.34 10.00 Wonder-Gro 6-3-0 - Guaranteed 6.00 3.00 105 6.58 2.65 i ed in Texas _ hem of Texas, 2734 Roosevelt Avenue, San Antonio i, ltural Chemical of Dallas, Dallas v ltural Chemicals, Inc., Llano p ltural Chemicals, Inc., Henderson r Fertilizer Works, Inc., Box 5296, Dallas TI Fertilizer Works, Inc., Box 1412, Houston gited Growers of Hereford, Hereford ’ Company, Inc., Box 4065, Station A, San Antonio Bros. Co., Box 828, Fort Worth “Iiertilizer Company,_8420 Manchester St., Houston ye System Tree Experts, 2736 Virginia, Houston 6 1 Fertilizer Corp., 405 Dan Waggoner Bldg., ort Worth ey & Baker, 202 Oak Forest State Bank Bldg., ouston 18 ter-Decker Company, 5115 Westheimer, Houston 19 Cotton Oil & Fertilizer Company, Bryan '& Rodgers, 921 ‘Sidney Baker Street, Kerrville j, bell Fertilizer Company, Incorporated, 102 Japhet St., it: ouston ha] Texas Fertilizer Company, Inc., Box 761, g manche ‘cal Products Co. Inc., Box 387, Hurst i al Chem. Specialities Co., Route 3, Box 591, Houston lidated Chemical Industries, Inc., 640 Melle * person Building, Houston 'e Seed Co., Box 1180, Corpus Christi _; Laboratories, 2500 South Ervay Streets, Dallas Texas Products Company, Box 176, Tyler Going Ranch, Mountain Home i Supply Company, Weslaco iers Fertilizer Company, Texarkana, Ark.-Texas A 'ty Chemical Corp., Box 1189, Houston t’s Greenhouse, Box 357, Waxahachie tag Enterprises-G. Freitag, 331 Briston, San Antonio i'n Dehydration Co., Garrison er Cotton Oil and Fertilizer Company, Gilmer Earth Soil Company, Inc., 248 Casa Blanca, "Fort Worth Chemical Co., Box 938, Galena Park , Coast Organic and Mineral Co., 325 S. Cage Blvd., Pharr Rendering By Products Corp., 6426 Ave. J., Galveston -Sammons Co., Box 633, Mission : Nursery, Victoria ield Plant Food Company, Mount Pleasant Farm Products Co. Inc., 607 William Street, Lufkin A FERTILIZER GUARANTORS REGISTERED IN TEXAS. 1954-55 Hi-Yield Fertilizer Company, Box 143, Bonham Imperial Chemical Co.,/5920 Long Drive, Houston Interstate By-Products and Supply Company, 529 North Throckmorton St., Fort Worth Jacksonville Fertilizer Company, Box 1225, Jacksonville Jaffee Cotton Products, Box 5184, Dallas Kipfer Chemical Company, Box 770, Harlingen H. H. Koym, East Bernard Lister Laboratory, Ltd., Route 8, Box 127 H. ‘San Antonio Little Geni Corp., 366 Westminster. San Antonio Lone Star Phosphate Co., Box 31, Nacogdoches Lone Star Steel Company, Box 8087, Dallas Manning Mineral Corp., Wilson-Tyler Bldg., Corpus Christi Marbach, E. W., Converse _ Margie Korn Garden Shop, 5213 W. Lovers Lane, Dallas Marshall Cotton Oil Company, Marshall Mid West Feed Yards, Box 1370, San Angelo J. W. Nichols Co., 719 N. Main, Fort Worth N. o. M., Inc., Box 8155, San Antonio Orga-Min Producing Company, Box 1453, Laredo Page Chemical Company, Port Arthur Albert Pemberton, Route 1, Taylor Pittsburg Fertilizer Co., Pittsburg Plainsman Supply Co., 510 E. 6th Street, Plainview Carl Pool Laboratories, 420 Kelly Drive, San Antonio Port Fertilizer and Chemical Co., Los Fresnos Red "Stag Leaf Mold Co., Box 6622, San Antonio 9 Red Star Fertilizer Company, Box 486, Sulphur Springs Rose City Nursery, Tyler Rowland and Gordon Co., 700 East 6th Street, Plainview Scientific Soil Service, Elsa Shannon Feed Mills, 150 Apache St., San Antonio Smith-Douglass Co. Inc. (San Jacinto Chemical Co.), Box 9747, Houston Soil Organic Service, 8729 Old County Road, Ysleta Soil Prescription Service, Rorute 2, Mercedes Southland Cotton Oil Co., Cameron Southwest Chemical Company, 500 South 19th St., McAllen Southwest Fertilizer Co., 11665 Reeder Road, Dallas Southwest Fertilizer and Chemical Company, 5030 East Paisano Drive, El Paso Sou-Tex Laboratory, Box 1348, Bay City Soylaid, Inc., 102 West French Place, San Antonio Stauffer Chemical Company, Weslaco Swift and Company, Plant Food Division, Box 7707, Houston Texas City Chemicals, Box 1571, Texas City 33 FERTILIZER GUARANTORS REGISTERED IN TEXAS. 1954-55 — Continued Texas Cotton Coop.. Assn. of Pittsburg, Box_1225, Jacksonville Texas Farm Products, Box 31, Nacogdoches Texas Liquid Fertilizer Company, Box 808, La Feria Texas Organic Mineral Soil Company, San Juan Texas Vermiculite Co., 2651 Manila Road, Dallas Tide Petroleum Products, Inc., 800 North Closner, Edinburg Tood’s Chick-A-Lizer Co., Smiley Toyah Basin Sulphur Company, Box 226, Toya'h Tri-State Soil Products Company, 2809 East Yandell Blvd., El Paso Tyler Fertilizer Company, 420 South Oakland, Tyler Vital Organic Company, 1006 Washington Ave., Houston W. P. lValker, Route 5, Abilene Western Fertilizer Company, Muleshoe J. Bob White, 5500 Camp Bowie Blvd., Ft. Worth Wonder-Gro Corp., Room 2, International Airport, "San Antonio Wood Chemical Co., Lubbock Wyatt Seed Company, 1224 W. Beau, San Angelo Located Elsewhere Adkins-Phelps Calunite Co., 403 Magnolia N., Little Rock, Arkansas Agricultural Products Company, Anthony, New Mexico American Agricultural Chemical Company, 50 Church Street, New York 7, New York American Chemical Paint Company, Ambler, Pennsylvania American Cyanamid Company, 30 Rockfeller Plaza, New York 20, New York American Liquid Fertilizer Company, 2nd and St. Clair Street, Marietta, Ohio Ark-La Cotton Oil Company, Magnolia, Arkansas Associated Cooperatives, Inc., 312 Montgomery Ave., Sheffield, Alabama Atkins and Durbrow, Inc., 165 John Street, New York 38, New York Allied Chemical and Dye Corp., Nitrogen Division, 40 Rector St., New York, New York Atlas Chemical Company, 1 Drumm Street, San Francisco 11, California Baker, H. J. and Brother, 600 Fifth Ave., New York, New York ~Bennett Chemical Co., 53rd and Sherman ‘Streets, Denver 16, Colorado Better Homes Bureau, Newark, New York Bruce-Ellen Co., Inc., 297 E. Center Street, Marion, Ohio California Spray Chemical Corp., Lucas and Ortho Way, Richmond, California ChatelierdPlant Food, 5763 63rd Street N., St. Petersburg, lori a 34 Chilean Nitrate Sales Corp., 120 Broadway, New Y6 New York i j Colorado Fuel and Iron Corp., Box 1920, Denver, l Commercial Solvents Corp., 260 Madison Ave., New’ New Yo-rk j Consumers Corp. Assn., Box 2359, Kansas City, :» Davey Tree Expert Company, 117 South Water g Kent, Ohio . Davison Chemical Corp., Gretna, Louisiana Dixie Fertilizer Company, Inc., Box 1111, Shrev Louisiana ~ Dow Chemical Company, Midland, Michigan’ E. I, DuPont de Nemours and Company, Wilmin ‘ Delaware ~ Economy Nursery Company, Little Silver, New J I Farm Service, Inc., Opelousas, Louisiana L Ferro Corporation, 4150 East 56th St., Cleveland, A Fertilene Corp. of America, 251 Central Park =1 New York 24, New York l Ford Motor Company, Dearborn, Michigan Garden Research Laboratory, 699 Madison Ave., i. New York, New York e Germains, Inc., 747 Terminal Street, Los Angeles _ California Giegy Company, Inc., 89 Barclay Street, New Yo‘ New York 7 Goulard and Olena, Inc., Skillman, New Jersey ‘ Grace Chemical Co., Hanover Square, New York, I Grand River Chem. Div, of Deere & Co., 2010 ~- Tulsa 4, Oklahoma ’ The Grant Company, 2735 N. Ashland Avenue, Chi Illinois » Gro-Crop, Inc., Summerdale, Alabama Heinl’s Greenhouses, 4401 La Grange Street, Tol A Heller Greenhouse Laboratories, 218 E. Pikes Pe i Colorado Springs, Colorado ' "T A. H. Hoffman, Inc., Landisville, Pennsylvania r A Hoover Soil Service, Gilman, Illinois Hosdreg Company, Inc., Deming, New Mexico I Hydroponic Chemical Company, Incorporated, Cop International Minerals and Chemical Corp., Box i Texarkana, Arkansas International Minerals and Chemical Corp., Th Phosphate Division, 20 North Wacker Driv Chicago 6, Illinois Kelly, Weber and Company, Inc., Lake Charles, i Lake Charles Feed Company, Inc., Lake Charles, Lion Oil Company, El Dorado, Arkansas Loamium Company of America, 2 Kingsland Av Harrison, New Jersey ' ‘ Mathieson Chemical Corp., Box 991, Little Rock, '3 McCormick and Company, Inc., Baltimore 2, J en Cotton Oil and Ice Company, Ltd., Minden, Louisiana 'sippi Chemical Corp., Yazoo City, Mississippi l» to Chemical Company, 1700 ‘S. Second St., pt. Louis, Missouri , urs Plant Food Company, 421 Monroe Street, Marion, Ohio al Plant Food Company, 210 W. California, klahoma City, Oklahoma ltYork Hanseatic Corp., 120 Broadway, New York, New York ‘ ara Chemical Div., Food Machinery Chemical Corp., l iddleport, N., Y. tional Concentrates, Box 309, New Lexington, Ohio 7- oma Fertilizer Chemical Company, Box 2665, klahoma City, Oklahoma 'ps Chemical Company, Bartlesville, Oklahoma iabbs Corporation, 1105 Maryland, Baltimore, »- aryland Products Company, 9th and Grayson, Berkeley, alifornia 'd-Gro Corp., 88 Ossian Street, Dansville, New York I ce Fertilizer Company, 106 East Bay Street, avannah, Georgia Sher Seed Co. Inc., New Orleans 9, La. 7 Jones Phosphate Company, Box 1021, Nashville, i ennessee | Phosphate & Chemical Co., 813 S. Garden Street, 1 lumbia, Tennessee '. Scott and Sons, Company, Marysville, Ohio I. Roebuck and Company, 925 South Homan Avenue, 7 hicago 7, Illinois FERTILIZER GUARANTORS REGISTERED IN TEXAS, 1954-55 — Continued Sewerage Commission of the City of Milwaukee, Box 2097, Milwauke 1, Wisconsin Shreveport Fertilizer Works, Shreveport, Louisiana Soil Booster Corp., 2501 East Fourth Street, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Soil Builders, Inc., Dunnellon, Florida Spencer Chemical Company, 610 Dwight Building, Kansas City, Missouri Sterns Garden Products, Geneva, New York Stimuplant Labs., Box 1955, Columbus 16, Ohio Sunshine Plant Food Company, Box 885, Clovis, New Mexico Swift and Company, Plant Food Division, Box 3567 Queensboro Station, Shreveport, Louisiana Synthetic Nitrogen Products Corp., 285 Madison Avenue, New York 17, New York Tennessee Corp., 619-27 Grant Building, Atlanta, Georgia Tennessee Corp., Lockland, Cincinnati 1, Ohio Umbaugh Agricultural Chemical Company, Memphis, Tennessee U. S. Phosphoric Division, Tennessee Corp., Box 3269, Tampa, Florida ""' U. S. Steel Corp., Tennessee Coal & Iron Division, Box 599, Fairfield, Alabama Versenes Inc., Framingham, Massachusetts Virginia-Carolina Chemical Corp., Box 3218 Queensboro Station, Shreveport, Louisiana Victor Chemical Works, 141 W. Jackson, Chicago, Illinois Waldo Fertilizer Works, Waldo, Arkansas Western Mines, Inc., 1400 S. Lipan, Denver, Colorado Western Phosphates, Inc., P.O. Box 308, Garfield, Utah 35 search project represents the procedures for attacking a specific problem within a program. State-wide Research ‘k The Texas Agricultural Experiment Stati‘ is the public agricultural research agen o Location o! field research units in Texas main- oi the State of Texas’ and is one oi i. tained by the Texas Agricultural Experiment . Station and cooperating agencies parts of the Texas Ari-M College Syste IN THE MAIN STATION, with headquarters at College Station, are 16 subject-matter departments, 2 g departments, 5 regulatory services and the administrative staff. Located out in the major agricultural of Texas are 21 substations and 9 field laboratories. In addition, there are 14 cooperating stations v by other agencies, including the Texas Forest Service, the Game and Fish Commission of Texas, the Department of Agriculture, University of Texas, Texas Technological College and the King Ranch. experiments are conducted on farms and ranches and in rural homes. l’ RESEARCH BY THE TEXAS STATION is organized by programs and projects. A program of research; sents a coordinated effort to solve the many problems relating to a common objective or situation. i THE TEXAS STATION is conducting about 350 active research projects, grouped in 25 programs w " clude all phases of agriculture in Texas. Among these are: conservation and improvement of soi servation and use of water in agriculture; grasses and legumes for pastures, ranges, hay, conservati improvement of soils; grain crops; cotton and other fiber crops; vegetable crops; citrus and other s -_ cal fruits; fruits and nuts; oil seed crops-—other than cotton; ornamental plants—including turf; b p‘ weeds; insects; plant diseases; beef cattle; dairy cattle; sheep and goats; swine; chickens and turk A mal diseases and parasites; fish and game on farms and ranches; farm and ranch engineering; fa ranch business; marketing agricultural products; rural home economics; and rural agricultural ecoi Two additional programs are maintenance and upkeep, and central services. RESEARCH RESULTS are carried to Texas farm and ranch owners and homemakers by specialists and. agents of the Texas Agricultural Extension Service. i Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, R. D. Lewis, Director, College Station, Texas