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TABLE 2 - Analyses of Inspection Samples of Rock Phosphate, Basic Slag, Fused
Tricalcium Phosphate, January-June, 1955
(Analyses deficient more than one-fourth of one percent indicated by asterisk).
Phosphoric Acid Percent of
_ Station Manufacturer, Brand Name, and Available Total Relative
Number From Whom Obtained Guar. ound Guar. Found Value Found
(Percent) (Percent)
THOMSON PHOSPHATE DEPARTMENT
Rock Phosphate
6175 Roy Murdock 2.0 2.8 30.0 30.0 100
6480 Farmers Cooperative, Owensboro 3. 0 3. 8 31. 0 30. 9 99
6545 J. A. Murphy General Store 2. 0 2. 5 30. 0 30. Z 100
7459 Luuisa Supply Company 3. O 4. O 31. O 33. 3 107
TABLE 3 - Analyses of Inspection Samples of Bones, Dried Manures, etc. , Jan-
uary-June, 1955
(Analyses deficient more than one-fourth of one percent and relative values deficient
more than $1. 50 per ton indicated by asterisk.
Total Percent of
Station Manufacturer, Brand Name, and Nitrogen Phosphoric Potash Relative
Number From Whom Obtained Acid Value Found
CONSOLIDATED CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES
h 4-22-O Bone Meal
5919 Bunton Seed Company 4. 6 22. 2 107
KNOXVILLE FERTILIZER COMPANY, NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE
1. 5-1-2 Sheep Manure
6101 Wyndall's Farm Store 1.5 1.4 2.5 108
SEARS, ROEBUCK k COMPANY
5-4-0 Lawn Food
7484 Sears, Roebuck In Co. , Covington 5. 6 4. 3 111
THE SEWERAGE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MILWAUKEE
5. 5-4-0 Milorganite
6571 George W. Hill Company 5. 9 4. 8 109