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ANALYSES OF OFFICIAL ` FERTILIZER SAMPLES ]ULY 1975 - IUNE 1976 f ` R #¤:?;·¤~ I University of Kentucky '_ College of Agriculture Agricultural Experiment Station Division of Regulatory Services Lexington ii 2 J Y1 1 The College of Agriculture is an Equal Opportunity Organization authorized to provide research, educational information and other services only to individuals and institutions thatfunction without regard to race, color, sex or national origin. * ' DIVISION OF REGULATORY SERVICES KENTUCKY AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION y· H. F. Massey, Director Edward R. Lindstrom, Assistant Director D. L. Terry, Coordinator Fertilizer Program Henry Spencer, Auditor n INSPECTION STAFF _ wilson M. Routt Coordinator, Field Inspection Staff -wey S. Coffey Noel Johnston william K. Robertson -n W. Cox Wallace L. King Samuel D. Nhitehead aude E. Hensley Ellis Hugh Ray David T. Buckingham I. LABORATORY Valva C. Midkiff, Chief Chemist and Coordinator Chemical Laboratories »bert Beine Robert Kiser Robert N. Price, In Charge, izabeth Brown Dominique Lam Fertilizer Analysis len Denniston Tasanee Thitakamol Alan P. Thio, In Charge, e Herald David Tompkins Pesticide Laboratory ·rma Holbrook DATA PROCESSING · Charles Boyd, Data Processing Specialist Brenda Johnson, Data Processing Assistant is report was compiled and prepared by D. L. Terry with the assistance of the Inspection, boratory, and Data Processing Staffs. Appreciation is expressed to Mrs. Linda Lawson for r assistance in typing and assembling the manuscript. > ii F _ \ A l K X TABLE OF CONTENTS { INTRODUCTION ..................................... 6 ”’& `XPLANATION OF TABLES ................................. 6 . SPECTION AND ANALYTICAL TOLERANCE .......................... 8 BLE I. RESULTS OF NITROGEN (N), AVAILABLE PHOSPHORIC ACID (APA), SOLUBLE POTASH (POT), AND EXCESS CHLORIDE (XS CL) ANALYSES OF OFFICIAL ·? FERTILIZER SAMPLES ............................. IO ABLE 2. AVERAGE ANALYSIS (AA), OVERALL PERCENT OF GUARANTEE ACHIEVED (% OF GUAR.), AND COEFFICIENTS OF VARIATION (CV) OF OFFICIAL FERTILIZER SAMPLES OF CERTAIN GRADES AND COMPANIES ............. BI LE 3. RESULTS OF THE ANALYSES OF CERTAIN OFFICIAL FERTILIZER SAMPLES FOR SECONDARY AND MINOR ELEMENTS AND FOR ORGANIC NITROGEN .......... 70 tv ABLE 4. COMPANIES REGISTERED TO SELL FERTILIZER IN KENTUCKY AS OF U JUNE 30, I976 ................................ 76 _ » D \ _ D A 6 REGULATORY BULLETIN 222 ;; INTRODUCTION yr This bulletin presents the results of analyses of 2,448 official samples of commercial ` fertilizer taken during the period July 1, 1975 through June 30, 1976 by the field inspectio staff. These samples represented approximately 33,000 tons of fertilizer out of the »¥ approximately 1,000,000 tons sold during this period. The regulatory laboratory made 2,260 nitrogen, 2,270 phosphorus, 2,232 potassium, and about 940 chloride, secondary, and minor A €l€m€¤t analyses on these samples. The results of N, P2O5, and K20 analyses of samples of p_ mixed fertilizers and fertilizer materials are in Table 1. An indication of the variation of the N, P205, and K20 found among tne samples from a specific grade of a specific manu- facturer is in Table 2. Table 3 contains the results of secondary and minor element analyse and Table 4 is a listing of fertilizer registrants for Kentucky as of June 30, 1976. A a. EXPLANATION OF TABLES .3. TABLE l. Every official sample taken during the year is listed in this table. A comparsion of the "GRADE" with the laboratory analysis for nitrogen (N), available phosphoric acid (APA),~ and potash (POT) will show how closely the manufacturer met his chemical guarantee. An additional way of comparing guaranteed witn the found analysis is with the relative valuela shown in the column headed RV. The following example illustrates how this relative value is calculated. G A 5-10-15 fertilizer is guaranteed to contain 5% N, 10% P205, and 15% K20. A "Guarante Value" and a "Found Value" are computed for this fertilizer by assigning arbitrary values to the individual nutrients as follows: 2 for N, 2 for P2O5, and 1 for KZO. Thus, the "Guaranteed Value" of the 5-10-15 is calculated as follows: Element Guaranteed, % Factor Vg11g; .:· N 5.0 X 2 = 10.0 P205 10.0 x 2 = 20.0 ·z KZO 15.0 X l = 11111 _ Total "Guaranteed Value" = 45.0 The same procedure is followed for the "Found Value", thus: A Element Found, % §gg1gr Va1gg N 5.1 x 2 = 10.2 ·" PZOS 10.2 X 2 = 20.4 K20 15.1 X l = 1511 Total "Found Value" = 45.7 ` . . * The relative value (RV) is then computed by dividing the "Found Value" by the "Guaranteed Value" and multiplying by 100: ‘ RV = (45.7/45) X 100 = l0l.6% The RV is rounded to the nearest whole percent before being printed in the bulletin. ll ANALYSIS OF OFFICIAL FERTILIZER SAMPLES IN KENTUCKY JULY 1975 - JUNE 1976 7 `* Those results marked with an asterisk (*) are deficient under the criteria stated in hé Inspection and Analytical Tolerance section. Occasionally an analysis may be found .hat appears to be inconsistent in its marking. For example, two samples that are guaranteed ·“% P205 (APA) may both be shown as containing 9.3%. One of these may have an asterisk (*) nd the other not. There are two situations which may cause this apparent difference: -¤ (1) The tolerances are calculated by computer and applied to the laboratory analyses ·:fore the data are rounded to the nearest tenth of a percent and printed. In the above ·£ample, the laboratory found 9.27% for one sample and 9.33% for the other. Only the first ·ue would be marked (*) as deficient. (2) The grade as printed is the largest whole number in the guarantee of each ingredient. ak example, a custom-mixed lot of fertilizer may be guaranteed 11.9% P205 and 11.2% K20. The ngde would be printed 0-11-11. However, the tolerances are calculated on the 11.9% and 11.2% uarantees. If this custom mixed fertilizer analyzed 11.0% P205 and 10.9% K20, the 11.0% {Q5 would be marked (*) because this analysis is below the 11.9% guarantee by more than the olerance. The column headed "NUM" lists the laboratory number of the particular sample. In the olumn headed "XS CL", an asterisk (*) indicates that the chlorine content of the sample xceeded the maximum chlorine guarantee of the field crop tobacco fertilizer. n able 2. * The data in this table show the average analysis (AA) and coefficient of variation (CV) •r certain grades and the average percentage of guarantee (% of GUAR.) and appropriate CV •r all grades sampled for certain companies. An entry was made in this table for a company ben one grade was sampled 5 or more times or 10 or more total samples were obtained. The coefficient of variation is proposed as a useful means for describing variation ong samples. The method for doing this will be found in textbooks on statistics and will illustrated for 10 analyses of a material guaranteed to contain 5% nitrogen: The formula for computing the coefficient of variation (CV) is: ` y~ CV = (S/M) X 100 where S = standard deviation M = average found analysis . The formula for computing S is: S = ESX? - (E]X)2/n ' l n - 1 where X = an individual found analytical result “ n = number of analyses · E] means "Sum of ....... " • 8 REGULATORY BULLETIN 222 A Now in our example n = l0 and lets assume that the l0 X's are 5.6, 5.5, 5.4, 5.7, 5.5U; 5.8, 5.0, 6.0, 5.5, and 5.3. Ex? = ss? + 5.52 + + 5.22 = 30a.49 l (Ex)2 = (55.3)2 = 20sa.09 s = = 0.275 The average found analysis, M, is computed as follows: a M = (5.6 + 5.5 + ... + 5.3)/l0 = 5.53 ;F Using S and M, the CV can now be computed: CV = (0.275/5.53) X l00 = 5% If, in this example, there had been less variation or "scatter", the resulting percentage (CV) would have been smaller. If there had been more variation, it would have been larger. The CV varies directly with the range in values of analyses and inversely with the averagea' analysis. I No matter how much care is exerted in a fertilizer plant, an occasional "wild" batch may appear and subsequently be sampled. Such batches are caused by unusual circumstances r such as putting the wrong fertilizer in bags labeled for another grade or large errors in mixing or manipulation in the factory that cannot be said to represent usual procedure.- Computations that include such samples would only throw the coefficient of variation as RV well as the average analysis completely out of line. They are judged to be so abnormal that they have not been included in these statistical determinations. There were ll sample; reported in Table l that were excluded from the CV computations reported in Table 2. As a basis for excluding these samples, the following rules were generally followed. l. Throw out any samples more than l20% or less than 80% in relative value except: A 6. Those within j 20% of the average sample value, or b. when the variation of all the sample values is such that the questionable sample appears to fit a normal distribution pattern. 2. Throw out any sample whose ratio of ingredients differs strongly from the balance of 7: samples of that grade. These may include samples: a. Whose ratio strongly suggests an entirely different grade of fertilizer, or I b. Where two or more of its ingredients are higher or lower by 20% or more of the extreme values of the remaining normal samples. TABLE 3 and 4. (Self Explantory) V, INSPECTION AND ANALYTICAL TOLERANCE F A tolerance is allowed for variations that may occur in sampling and chemical analyses It does not, nor is it intended to allow for variation in the manufacturing process. The manufacturer should compensate for variability in manufacturing techniques and materials when calculating the formula for a given analysis. The following formula was used to identify those samples of mixed fertilizers which ‘ were considered to be deficient in N, P205, and K20. W IF "FOUND" §Q"GUARANTEE" - "TOLERANCE" THEN "FOUND IS DEFICIENT" where: "TOLERANCE" = "GUARANTEE" X 0.03 + 0.4 A A` ANALYSIS OF OFFICIAL FERTILIZER SAMPLES IN KENTUCKY JULY 1975 - JUNE l976 9 * In words this is: If the "FOUND" analysis is less than or equal to the "GUARANTEED" analysis minus the "TOLERANCE" then the "FOUND" analysis is deemed deficient. The "TOLERANCE" was equal to 3% of the "GUARANTEE" plus 0.4. For example, the tolerance on a l2% guarantee is l2 X 0.03 + 0.4 = 0.76. Any found value of ll.24% or less was declared deficient (l2 - TQ76 = ll.24%). The relative value (RV) was considered deficient when it was more than 2.5% below l0O%. Specifically, if the RV was less than 97.5% it was considered deficient. _ Fertilizers sold for use on field crop tobacco must carry a maximum chlorine guarantee which can be no more than l.5%. Samples were considered excessive in chlorine (XS CL) if they analyzed more than 0.5 above the maximum guaranteed percentage. A product was considered deficient in calcium (Ca), magnesium (Mg), sulfur (S), boron (B), and iron (Fe) if the sample analyzed less than or equal to 0.9 X "GUARANTEE"; and, deficient in copper (Cu), manganese (Mn), molybdenum (Mo), and zinc (Zn) if the sample analyzed less than or equal to 0.8 X "GUARANTEE". The product was considered misbranded "M" if the sample Qpalyzed as much or more than 2 X "GUARANTEE" for all these elements. In some samples a deficiency in one nutrient was accompanied by an overrun in another. This may be evidence of improper mixing or weighing by the manufacturer. Extreme variations .f this kind, however, cannot be wholly attributed to separation of materials (segregation) after the product is mixed although this may be a factor. Excess of one nutrient will not at allowed to compensate for a deficiency of another. The purchaser is entitled to receive the full guarantee for all nutrients as expressed by the manufacturer's guaranteed analysis. » ¤ D I0 REGULATORY BULLETIN 222 A TABLE I. RESULTS OF NITROGEN (N), AVAILABLE PHOSPHORIC ACID (APA), SOLUBLE } POTASH (POT), AND EXCESS CHLORIDE (XS CL) ANALYSES OF OFFICIAL FERTILIZER SAMPLES. Deficiencies in N, APA, POT, and RV and excessive chIoride are noted with an asterisk (*). AG/GPC FERTILIZER C0. MINCPESTEP KY GRADF NUM N APA PCT XS CL PV 0-26-26 40003 0.0 25.0 28.0 100 7 5-10-15 38501 5.0 9.0* 16.2 98 5-10-15 38630 5.6 11.8 14.1* 108 _ 5-10-15 39012 5.0 9.9 15.9 101 I 5-10-15 39528 5.4 11.0 15.7 108 5-1C-15 39906 5.1 9.2* 15.6 98 5-10-15 39907 5.4 10.7 15.C 105 ‘ 5-10-15 40269 4.8 9.1* 15.2 96* 5-10-15 40270 5.6 10.6 14.8 105 5-10-15 40272 5.3 10.8 14.9 104 5-20-20 38629 5.2 21.1 21.0 105 ¥T 5-20-20 39905 5.2 20.0 20.3 101 5-2C-20 39913 4.7 18.8* 21.5 98 5-20-20 4G168 5.4 19.7 20.3 101 " 6-12-12 38631 5.6 11.5 13.3 99 10-10-10 39904 9.2* 8.5* 12.7 96* 10-10-10 39908 10.2 10.3 10.1 102 10-10-15 40136 10.3 10.1 16.5 104 10-20-20 38632 9.1* 18.8* 21.0 96* 33- 0- 0 39529 33.8 0.0 0.0 101 AG. SUPPLY C0 HOPKINSVILLE KY LT GRADE NUM N APA POT XS CL RV 6-18- 6 39555 6.7 19.4 6.2 108 AG°I-CHEMICAL INC. FDPKINSVILLE KY I CPADE NUM N APA POT XS CL RV 0-23-27 40196 0.0 23.4 29.6 102 7- 9-13 39679 7.8 9.4 14.7 102 10-26-26 39146 10.7 26.9 25.5 102 10-26-26 39147 10.3 26.7 26.1 102 11-28-IE 39148 12.2 30.4 18.1 105 19-11-21 39678 22.4 13.7 21.5 112 19-17-16 39676 19.8 18.1 16.6 103 24-13-14 39677 24.8 14.1 15.5 131 /3 AGRICC CFEMICAL C0 TULSA OK GRADE AUM N APA POT XS CL RV O- 0-5C 39304 0.0 0.0 49.5 99 O- O-60 38401 0.0 0.0 60.1 100 O- 0-61 38208 0.0 0.0 61.1 100 0-46- 0 38403 0.0 45.6 0.9 99 11-37- 0 39816 10.9 35.9 3.) 97* 18-46- C 38402 18.0 46.2 0.0 100 28- 0- C 38209 27.6 0.0 0.0 98 28- 0- 0 39113 28.0 0.0 0.0 100 I 45- 0- 0 38207 47.1 0.C 0.0 105 ‘ 46- C- C 39031 45.4 0.0 0.0 99 82- 0- O 39561 82.0 0.0 0.0 100 AGPICG CHEMICAL C0 HASPINGTUN CHOH CPADE NUM N APA POT XS CL RV 18-46- C 38646 18.3 46.0 0.0 100 AGPICC CHEMICAL C0 BOHLING G¤EENKY GFADE AUM N APA PCT XS CL RV 0-25-25 38166 0.0 27.1 26.3 106 3-14-14 38146 6.2 22.3 16.7 144 ‘ 10-10-10 38137 9.0* 10.4 12.2 102 ANALYSIS OF OFFICIAL FERTILIZER SAMPLES IN KENTUCKY JULY 1975 - JUNE 1976 T1 TABLE 1. (Continued) AGRICC CHEMICAL C0 CECILIA KY GRADE AUM N APA POT XS CL RV 4-23-23 38086 5.8 23.4 24.8 104 5-10-15 38777 5.5 11.1 13.3* 103 7 5-10-15 38876 5.6 11.6 15.0 110 5-10-15 39173 5.4 9.7 15.7 102 AY 5-10-15 39361 5.0 9.5 14.9 98 5-10-15 40052 4.8 9.5 15.4 98 5-20-20 38778 4.9 18.6* 17.5* 92* \ 5-20-ZC 39360 5.3 20.9 18.1* 100 _ 6-12-12 39174 8.1 14.9 12.4 122 6-12-12 39359 5.7 12.0 14.0 103 10-10-IC 38310 9.9 9.9 9.8 98 10-10-10 38421 12.5 12.9 12.9 127 ` 10-10-10 38546 9.9 9.7 10.6 100 h 10-10-10 38776 10.5 9.3 8.4* 96* 10-10-10 39357 10.0 9.8 10.2 100 10-10-10 39358 10.4 9.8 9.8 100 10-10-10 38874 9.4 8.6* 10.2 92* ‘ 12-19-18 39961 11.2* 16.5* 25.0 98 15-15-15 38875 15.7 14.6 13.4* 99 15-15-15 39172 15.8 17.1 14.8 107 15-15-15 40053 17.5 16.1 12.3* 196 18-18-18 39960 18.0 18.7 18.6 101 19-16-21 39959 21.3 16.1 20.1* 190 A 26-13- 8 39963 26.3 12.4* 10.3 100 — 34-19- 0 39962 35.6 18.3 0.0 101 AGRICC CHEMICAL C0 CLARKSCN KY GRADE NUM N APA PDT XS CL RV 4-16-16 38094 4.1 19.5 17.7 114 9-18-27 40241 11.8 18.2 26.1* 104 11-30-20 39233 11.8 31.3 20.3 101 16-16-21 4C239 14.2* 14.7* 25.6 96* 17-14-21 40240 16.6* 14.5 23.6 100 ' 19-19-19 39232 17.6* 19.0 21.2 99 AGRIC0 CFEMICAL CC CLAY KY GRADE NUM N APA °0T XS CL RV 0-14-40 38069 0.0 13.5 42.6 102 7-18-36 38067 7.8 20.1 35.8 107 7-18-36 39386 7.3 18.2 38.1 103 7-18-36 39742 7.9 21.0 34.1* 107 11-16-32 39387 11.5 17.6 33.1 104 AGRICC CHEMICAL C0 FREDONIA KY GRADE AUM N APA PCT XS CL 9V 6-18-36 40356 8.8 21.7 32.2* 111 7- 7- 7 38026 12.3 10.7 4.6* 127 17-23-18 39570 20.3 27.9 12.6* 107 25- 9-19 39571 26.8 10.5 19.4 105 , 26-18-11 39569 21.5* 22.5 14.1 101 AGRICO CHEMICAL C0 HARTFORD KY GRADE NUM N APA POT XS CL RV 0-23-30 39955 0.0 23.8 30.5 102 5-23-23 39545 7.4 24.4 22.8* 103 9-23-30 39957 9.5 24.0 29.0* 101 18-19-19 39544 19.3 20.6 17.2* 102 24-15-15 39956 21.6* 15.5 20.3 98 AGRICC CHEMICAL C0. HENDERSON KY GRADE AUM N APA PCI XS CL RV > 0- 0-61 37997 0.0 0.0 59.7 98 I2 REGULATORY BULLETIN 222 _ TABLE 1. (Continued) ._ AG8ICC CHEMICAL CG. PEADE8SCN KY C9ADF AUN N APA PCT XS CL RV 3-15-4C 39030 0.0 15.3 40.9 101 C-15-40 39034 0.0 14.6 42.3 102 0-23-30 39032 0.0 24.6 28.9 103 0-23-30 39731 0.0 27.0 22.4* 101 G 0-44- 0 37996 0.0 45.4 0.0 103 4-25-25 38070 4.9 27.5 25.6 106 6-24-24 35071 5.5 24.0 28.8 104 - 15-15-15 39383 12.7* 12.1* 19.6 92* 16-20- C 40349 16.7 19.2 0.0 100 18-46- 0 37998 17.6 47.2 0.0 101 28- O- O 37905 28.0 0.0 0.0 100 28- O- C 37926 28.9 0.0 0.3 103 28- 0- O 37943 28.5 C.0 0.0 102 82- C- C 37946 81.8 0.0 0.0 1J0 4 82- O- 0 37961 81.4 0.0 0.0 99 82- O- 0 38145 82.0 0.0 0.0 100 AGFICC CHEMICAL CO FCCGENVILLE KY s GRADE AUM N APA PUT XS CL QV 12-24-24 39134 13.3 25.1 24.5 102 19-19-19 39135 18.2 19.1 21.8 101 19-19-19 40054 19.0 20.4 20.1 101 19-19-19 40055 20.0 20.0 17.4* 100 AGRICC CPENICAL CO POQSE CAVE KY GPADE RUM N APA POT XS CL RV L 3-14-14 38089 3.5 13.6* 19.5 107 8-21-26 39468 7.5* 17.6* 29.4 92* 9-23-23 39471 8.7 20.6* 28.5 97* " 10-10-10 38088 8.8* 10.8 19.2 109 19-19-19 39469 16.9* 20.0 22.3 99 25- 9-14 40231 21.5* 11.5 19.2 99 29- 6-1C 40232 22.0* 8.6 17.3 qw 29- 9-13 39470 25.4* 10.2 18.2 97* AGRICG CHEYICAL CD IRVINGTON KY GRADE NUM N APA PUT XS CL RV 0-20-19 39112 0.0 20.2 18.9* 99 10-20-21 39114 10.3 20.4 21.4 131 14-37-11 38044 13.2* 35.8* 14.2 97* -7 AGFICO CHEMICAL CD VADISGNVILLE KY GRADE RUM N APA PCT XS CL RV \ C-20-28 37989 0.0 21.9 27.4 103 3-14-14 38159 4.1 14.1 17.1 137 3-21-14 38160 9.0 21.6 12.9* 170 9-23-30 39515 7.6* 20.9* 32.4 95* 9-23-3C 39516 7.8* 19.8* 34.7 96* 10-10-lu 4C198 11.8 11.9 11.4 118 AGRICC CPEMICAL CG NDRGANFIELD KY GFADE AUM N APA PCT XS CL 8V 7 O-13-43 38924 0.0 14.2 42.1 131 0—15·39 38188 0.0 16.6 39.9 104 _ 0-18-35 35186 0.0 22.3 32.6* 137 0-23-29 38204 0.0 18.7* 36.2 95* 0-24-24 38152 0.0 21.0* 31.2 99 2- 6-IC 38187 2.C 6.0 10.5 192 7-22-3C 38032 7.2 22.4 32.0 99 8- 8-IC 38153 7.9 6.3* 9.5 90* 12-24-24 38923 11.7 24.4 26.7 130 14- 6-11 39814 12.8* 9.6 10.7* 100 5 ANALYSIS OF OFFICIAL FERTILIZER SAMPLES IN KENTUCKY JULY 1975 - JUNE 1976 I3 .1 TABLE T. (Continued) AGPICC CFEMICAL C0 NORGANFIELD KV GRADE NUM N APA PCT XS CL RV 19-19-19 38926 21.2 19.3 17.6* 101 AGRICC CFEMICAL C0 CNENSBORC KY v GRACE AUM N APA PCT XS CL RV 0-23-30 3892G 0.0 25.8 28.0* 105 0-23-30 38921 0.0 22.4 32.2 101 7 0-23-30 39578 0.0 24.3 29.7 103 ` 5-2G-20 37910 6.0 22.2 12.7* 99 5-23-23 38821 7.0 26.5 21.8* 110 6-24-24 38157 5.2* 24.4 20.9* 95* 6-24-24 38158 4.4* 24.9 24.2 98 _ 9-23-30 39579 9.0 23.2 30.7 131 9-23-30 4C037 8.4 20.8* 33.0 ¤7v · 14-14-14 40038 15.6 18.8 18.8 120 ` AGRICC CPEMICAL C0 RUSSELLVILLE KY GRADE AUM N APA POT XS CL RV 5-20-2C 39350 5.8 20.2 ZC.9 104 I 10-10-10 39349 8.6* 10.8 IC.3 98 1G·10-15 40086 10.0 9.4 14.0* 96* 21-10-10 39830 21.9 12.0 10.5 104 23- 6- 6 38565 21.2* 7.7 9.2 102 , AGRICC CHEMICAL C0 STURGIS KY CRADE NUM N APA PCT XS CL RV A O-20-33 38106 0.0 19.4 34.8 100 ` 0-21-32 38928 0.0 21.1 33.0 100 C—21-32 39385 0.0 17.5* 38.8 99 12-12-12 38191 12.5 13.5 17.2 113 AIR PRODUCTS 8 CHEMICALS INC. PEKSACOLA FL GRADE AUM N APA POT XS CL RV 33- 0- C 38750 33.4 0.0 0.0 100 ALLEN CO. FARMERS SERVICE SCCTTSVILLE KY . GRADE AUM N APA POT XS CL RV 11-14-20 38899 15.4 16.7 20.4 118 15-13-2C 40103 14.6* 14.1 22.5 103 15-16-16 38898 15.6 16.6 16.5 102 ALLIEE CHEM CORP-UNIOK TX PET HCLSTON TX GRADE NUM N APA POT XS CL QV 21- 0- O 38647 21.4 0.0 C.O 102 AMERICAN CVANAMID C0. PRINCETON NJ - GRADE NUM N APA PDT XS CL RV 18-46- 0 40234 18.8 46.6 0.0 102 34- 0- O 38639 34.3 0.0 0.0 101 34- C- 0 3F7C7 34.0 3.0 0.0 100 34- 0- 0 39014 34.0 0.0 0.0 100 34- 0- 0 39269 34.5 0.0 0.0 101 34- C- 0 39331 34.6 0.0 0.0 102 ’ THE ANDEPSONS. SPECIALTIES DIV MALMEF OH GRADE NUM N APA POT XS CL RV 19-19-19 39109 18.4 20.2 19.9 102 . ASKEN FARM SERVICE HOPKINSVILLF KY GRADE NUM N APA POT XS CL RV 0-26-26 4C068 0.0 22.6* 33.3 97* 5-20-ZC 40067 5.0 18.4* 19.8 95* 8- 8-13 40205 9.7 9.3 13.5 106 29-26- 0 38685 28.0* 27.1 0.0 99 AYEQS SEED 8 FERTILIZER NCRGANTONN KY V GRADE AUM N APA PUT XS CL RV 17-17-17 40375 15.9* 13.9* 23.3 93* T4 REGULATORY BULLETIN Z22 TABLE 1. (Continued) ) JA*ES C. BAYLEY VAYFIELD KY G8ADE NUM N APA PUT XS CL 8V V 6-16-16 39789 6.8 15.8 15.9 101 13-10-10 4C066 12.2* 12.0 11.0 99 BALLARD CC. CCOP. LA CENTER KY GQACE AUM N APA POT XS CL RV ` 13-18-24 39461 13.7 18.3 27.3 103 9 20-18-12 40062 20.0 18.1 14.3 100 EAQREN R1VER FERT. C0., INC GLASGOW KY G¤ADE HUM N APA P0* XS CL 8V 0- 0-60 40119 0.0 0.0 58.9 98 0-46- C 40120 0.0 40.0* 0.0 87* 5-10-15 38973 6.2 10.0 15.6 106 5-10-15 39058 5.5 11.6 13.9* 197 5-10-15 39489 5.4 8.8* 15.6 98 5-10-15 39550 5.9 12.3 13.6* 111 5-10-15 39631 6.3 10.8 13.6* 106 A 5-10-15 39705 4.2* 6.9* 23.4 101 5-10-15 39706 5.7 9.1* 16.2 102 ` 5-10-15 39805 5.8 10.8 15.3 108 5-10-15 39818 7.7 12.6 13.3* 119 5-10-15 39921 4.9 8.2* 18.8 100 5-10-15 40121 4.9 9.9 14.8 98 5-10-15 40215 4.4* 9.9 17.6 103 5-10-15 40227 5.5 9.6 11.7* 93* 5-10-15 40251 6.1 9.7 7.9* 88* A 5-ZG-19 39018 4.5 16.4* 22.2 92* L 5-20-20 39059 5.7 21.0 18.7* 103 5-20-20 39632 5.2 12.5* 20.3 79* 5-20-20 40314 5.8 23.0 14.5* 103 5-20-20 40342 5.8 21.6 18.4* 104 6-12-12 4C318 9.6 13.1 9.1* 113 6-24-24 39954 6.7 23.8 23.8 101 10-10-10 38949 10.8 11.2 9.8 108 10-10-10 38974 8.3* 9.3* 11.0 92* 10-10-1C 39119 9.7 10.3 13.9 108 10-10-10 39551 12.5 12.9 8.8* 119 10-10-10 39699 9.6 10.0 11.7 100 1C-1C-10 39724 10.7 11.7 7.]* 103 · 1C-10-10 39725 10.2 12.4 10.5 111 10-10-10 398C4 9.8 11.3 7.7* 99 10-10-10 39817 11.4 13.8 6.5* 114 ` 10-10-10 40226 9.8 9.6 10.3 98 10-10-1G 4C399 9.9 10.6 8.7* 99 10-10-10 39017 11.8 7.8* 11.5 101 10-20-20 40252 10.1 19.9 18.2* 98 10-20-20 40402 7.7* 19.1 22.7 95* 12- 8-1C 4C25O 11.8* 7.3* 9.1* 89* 12-24-24 39703 13.8 29.5 17.6* 139 { 12-24-24 39704 11.8 20.3* 27.5 95* 12-24-24 40116 16.4 24.3 16.6* 107 12-24-24 40117 13.1 25.1 21.1* 102 ‘ 12-24-24 4C118 13.7 25.1 20.8* 102 14-14-13 38741 13.9 9.4* 18.3 91* 15- O- 0 4C4C0 15.3 0.) O.) 102 23-10-10 38110 20.4 11.1 IC.1 104 46- C- 0 40401 46.1 0.0 0.3 100 l ANALYSIS OF OFFICIAL FERTILIZER SAMPLES IN KENTUCKY JULY 1975 - JUNE 1976 I5 TABLE I. (Continued) _ BIG FOUR FEED 5 INPLENENT C0 SCOTTSVILLE KY GRADE NUM N APA PCT XS CL RV 9-10-10 38901 10.1 10.5 13.8 111 11-16-24 4C099 6.9* 8.7* 35.6 83* BIG 4 FERT E CHEM C0. BARDSTOHN KY GRADE AUM N APA POT XS CL RV 10-25-26 38847 10.4 27.4 26.0 103 12-30-20 39624 11.2* 29.6 22.3 98 14-13-26 39864 14.9 10.2* 28.2 96* 21-13-12 4C184 21.7 12.6 15.5 101 26- 0-12 40185 25.1* 0.0 16.6 102 ' BISHCP C9.-DIV LEBANON CHEM LEBANON PA GRADE NUM N APA POT XS CL RV 18- 5- 9 39043 17.9 5.0 9.5 101 BOURBCN FARM SERVICE PARIS KY GRADE NUM N APA POT XS CL RV 16- 9-14 4C298 16.6 10.6 13.8* 101 19- 6-16 39840 19.8 7.0 16.7 102 OTIS BRYANT 8 SDN MILLING CC. CANEYVILLE KY GRADE NUM N APA PCT XS CL RV 9-23-ZC 38090 9.4 24.1 23.3 107 10-25-25 40384 11.9 29.4 20.6* 106 19-19-19 39770 17.6* 19.3 22.7 99 21-16-16 39237 18.5* 16.8 23.2 98 BUFKHART FEED MILL AUBURN KY GRADE NUM N APA PCT XS CL RV 0-40- 0 39829 0.0 40.5 0.0 101 BURLEY BELT CHEMICAL CO. LEXINGTON KY I GFADE AUM N APA POT XS CL RV O- 0-50 387C5 0.0 0.0 50.0 100 5-10-15 38585 5.1 10.4 14.8 101 5-10-15 38702 5.8 7.9 14.8 102 5-10-15 39758 6.2 12.5 9.5* 104 5-10-15 39761 5.2 13.3 15.1 102 5-20-ZC BE984 5.5 19.8 19.8 130 5-2G-20 38998 5.4 19.5 20.0 100 5-20-20 39756 6.7 21.9 15.7v 104 6-12-12 39760 6.2 12.1 12.3 101 ' 8-10-15 39704 8.8 8.9* 15.8 100 10- 0-ZC 39497 10.9 0.0 2C.0 102 10-10-10 38584 10.0 10.8 10.3 104 10-10-10 38703 8.9* 10.2 9.8 96* A 10-10-10 39757 12.0 17.4 5.7* 129 10-10-10 39759 8.3* 9.1* 12.6 95* 10-10-10 39763 9.5 10.5 11.1 102 10-10-20 3960q 9.4 10.6 20.) 100 12-12-12 39762 11.9 12.2 12.4 101 16- 0-19 39603 14.9* 0.0 22.1 99 BURLEY BELT CHEMICAL CD. CYNTFIANA KY GRADE AUM N APA POT XS CL RV 5-10-15 40123 5.8 10.2 15.0 106 · 6-12-12 40124 6.5 13.9 10.8* 107 — BURLEY BELT CPEMICAL CU. LCADCN KY GRADE AUM N APA PUT xs CL RV 0-20- C 38652 0.0 18.8* 0.0 94* 0-20-20 38955 0.0 20.6 19.8 101 C-20-20 39192 0.0 18.0* 21.3 95* 0-20-ZC 39292 C.0 20.2 17.6* 95* G-46- 0 38953 0.0 45.7 0.0 99 16 Ransumonv BULLEUN 222 TABLE 1. (Continued) EUQLEY BEL* CFGMICAL C0. LCNDCN KY 7 GPAOE BUN N APA POT XS CL RV 0-46- O 39278 C.0 45.5 C.O 99 0-46- 0 39712 0.0 46.6 0.) 101 4-16- 4 38416 4.5 15.0* 4.5 99 4-16- 4 38458 4.4 15.0* 4.2 98 ‘ 4-16- 4 38596 4.4 15.6 4.0 100 4-16- 4 38670 4.1 15.8 3.9 99 4-16- 4 28693 5.0 15.0* 4.7 101 4-16- 4 38951 4.3 16.0 4.5 132 5-10-1C 40156 5.7 10.1 9.3 * 103 5-10-15 38G39 5.0 10.1 13.8* 98 5-10-15 38202 5.3 9.8 14.9 103 5-10-15 38248 5.4 10.1 15.4 103 5-10-15 38357 4.9 9.9 15.8 101 5-10-15 38415 4.8 10.1 14.1* 98 ‘ 5-10-15 38494 5.1 10.3 14.8 101 5-10-15 38500 4.7 10.6 15.1 101 5-10-15 38537 5.1 9.9 15.3 1)O 5-10-15 38577 5.1 10.4 14.8 101 5-10-15 38594 5.0 10.0 14.8 99 · 5-10-15 38598 5.3 9.7 15.1 100 5-10-15 38653 5.3 10.2 15.4 103 5-10-15 38671 5.2 10.3 15.9 104 5-10-15 38718 5.8 9.7 15.5 103 5-10-15 38720 5.0 1J.4 15.9 104 5-10-15 38722 5.3 19.4 16.3 105 5-10-15 38723 4.9 10.2 14.8 100 5-10-15 38786 5.5 10.3 15.2 1J4 5-10-15 38832 5.0 10.7 13.9* 101 _ 5-10-15 38913 5.0 10.5 15.9 ¤ 104 5-13-15 38914 6.5 10.3 15.6 109 5-10-15 38954 4.9 10.6 14.8 102 5-10-15 38956 6.1 1).5 14.3 106 5-10-15 38961 5.0 10.7 15.4 104 5-10-15 39C48 5.4 10.4 15.3 104 5-10-15 39079 5.5 9.9 15.1 102 5-10-15 39085 4.9 10.2 15.3 100 5-10-15 39129 5.1 10.3 15.4 172 5-10-15 39185 5.0 10.4 16.3 134 5-10-15 39207 5.0 10.5 14.8 132 5-10-15 39274 5.3 9.9 15.1 101 5-10-15 39421 5.9 10.4 15.1 1)6 _ 5-10-15 39494 5.9 10.3 15.5 107 ° 5-10-15 39582 4.9 10.0 15.1 99 5-1C-15 39716 5.7 10.6 15.1 106 5-10-15 39810 4.8 10.0 14.1* 97* 5-10-15 40035 5.4 10.6 15.3 105 _ 5-10-15 40223 5.8 10.4 15.3 106 5-10-15 40299 6.1 10.8 16.0 110 5-10-15 40324 6.1 10.2 15.7 1)7 5-10-15 40332 5.8 10.5 16.1 108 5-10-15 40334 5.1 10.2 15.2 102 5-10-15 40387 5.6 10.4 15.5 106 I. 5-10-15 40406 5.7 10.6 15.5 107 5-10-15 39125 6.2 10.1 16.0 108 5-10-15 39711 5.3 11.1 14.9 136 5-10-15 4C195 5.6 10.5 15.2 135 5-20-2( 38231 4.9 13.9* 19.9 96* . ANALYSIS OF OFFICIAL FERTILIZER SAMPLES IN KENTUCKY JULY 1975 - JUNE 1976 17 TABLE 1. (Continued) 8U8LEY BELT CHEMICAL CQ. LONDON KV G¤ACE NUM N APA PS1 XS CL 9V 5-20-20 3829b 5.5 19.1 19.2 97* 5-20-20 38495 4.9 18.7* 18.5* 94* 5-20-20 38538 5.2 18.0* 18.5* 93* 5-20-20 38593 5.4 17.6* 19.1 93* 5-20-2C 38719 4.9 19.0 18.9* 95* 5-20-20 38833 5.3 18.9* 19.E 97* 5-20-ZC 38959 5.2 18.9* 19.8 97* 5-20-2C 39184 5.1 19.2 20.5 99 5-20-2C 39246 5.6 18.4* 19.9 97* 5-20-ZC 39289 5.8 18.6* 21.% 101 5-2C-ZC 39914 6.1 20.3 15.7* 97* 5-20-2C 40149 6.5 18.7* 17.8* 97* 5-20-2C 4C331 9.2 11.7* 11.4* 76* { 5-20-2C 38724 5.0 19.7 19.8 99 5-2G—2C 39126 5.2 19.2 20.1 99 6- 6-18 39809 6.9 5.6 18.9 105 6-12-12 37902 5.3* 11.1* 11.5 92* 6-12-12 38201 5.2* 11.4 11.9 94* 6-12-12 38247 5.3* 11.9 12.5 98 6-12-12 38299 $.9 11.9 11.1- on 6-12-12 38365 6.0 12.5 12.8 104 6-12-12 38496 5.0* 8.3* 15.2 97* 6-12-12 38578 5.5 11.9 11.9 97* 0-12-12 39C76 6.0 11.8 11.3 99 ` 6-12-12 39080 6.5 12.3 11.9 103 6-12-12 59082 6.1 11.9 11.9 100 6-12-12 39127 5.7 12.3 12.8 101 6-12-12 39308 6.3 12.5 11.3 103 V 6-12-12 39776 B.3 12.3 12.4 111 6-12-12 40152 5.9 12.1 11.8 99 6-12-18 38232 5.8 11.8 17.8 98 6-12-18 38297 5.9 11.9 17.5 98 6-12-18 38417 5.4* 16.5 17.5 * 114 6-12-18 39276 5.5 13.8 18.6 ' 106 7- O- G 39176 6.9 0.0 0.0 99 7- O- O 39633 6.5 0.0 0.9 93* - 7- O- O 39717 7.0 0.D 3.0 1*0 E-10-15 38413 8.4 9.8 13.3* 98 B-IC-15 38717 6.8* 10.0 15.5 96* 8-10-15 38915 7.2* 11.2 15.7 103 5-10-15 39L95 7.9 9.3 16.3 1GZ * 10-13-10 39279 9.3 10.3 9.% 98 1C-10-1C 37955 9.7 13.3 9.4 99 10-10-1C 37987 9.8 10.2 9.9 99 10-10-1C 37993 8.9* 10.7 9.3 98 10-10-10 38038 9.0* 17.0 9.9 96* 10-10-10 38058 9.2* 10.1 9.3* 96* 10-10-1C 38168 9.3* 10.1 13.1 98 13-10-1C 38200 9.7 9.9 9.2* 97* 10-10-10 38249 9.3* 10.1 13.1 96* 10-10-10 38358 9.2* 10.1 9.9 97* 10-10-10 38418 9.0* 10.2 9.9 96- 10-10-10 38493 10.2 10.5 10.1 1}3 1G-10-1C 38499 9.5 10.0 12.3 102 10-10-10 38580 10.3 13.7 1C.9 104 1C—10—1C 38597 10.2 10.7 9.9 103 10-10-1C 38654 10.1 19.1 10.3 101 18 REGULATORY BULLETIN 222 TABLE 1. (Continued) 9U°L’Y BELT CPE“1CAL CC. LCNDCV KV · GFAWE AUM N APA PO7 X3 CL QV 10-10-1C 38692 9.0* 19.2 9.9 97* 1C—10-10 38721 9.6 10.2 10.) 99 10-10-10 38725 9.9 11.7 8.9* 194 1C-10-1C 38787 9.9 10.8 10.2 133 1C-10-10 38834 10.3 10.8 9.9 1)4 10-10-10 38908 9.9 10.2 10.4 191 1G-10-1C 38911 10.3 1C.9 9.8 IUL 19-1G—1C 39960 9.2* 1).4 10.3 99 1C-1C—1C 39047 9.3* 10.5 11.7 102 · 1C-10-10 39CB1 10.1 19.0 IO.? 192 10-16-1C 39054 9.0* 10.3 9.9 97* 1C-10-1“ 39125 10.0 10.5 10.6 103 1C-1C-10 392¤1 8.9* 13.¤ 9.9 97* 10-10-1C 39245 10.8 10.2 10.4 13A · 12-1C-10 BGBG9 1C.4 10.4 10.4 104 10-10-10 39396 1C.5 10.9 11.0 108 IC-10-1C 39422 1C.7 10.6 9.9 103 1C-10-10 BQL96 10.6 10.6 9.9 13S IC-1C-10 29777 9.8 10.3 10.2 101 ~ 10-10-1C 39Bbl 10.2 10.3 11.5 135 1C—10-10 39911 9.9 9.2* 11.7 100 10-10-1C 4C1$1 10.5 1C.9 13.8 107 10-10-10 4C157 10.2 11.2 10.3 106 1C-10-10 40171 11.0 11.3 9.9 109 1C-1C—1C #0180 9.8 9.9 10.3 99 10-10-10 #0296 9.9 10.5 10.4 194 10-1G-10 #C29O 10.2 11.2 9.9 105 19-10-1F 40330 9.7 19.2 10.9 100 10-1G-1G #0333 10.2 10.7 10.3 1OL , 10-10-10 38047 9.6 9.5 9.9 96* 10-1C-1C 39124 9.9 10.7 10.3 103 10-1G-10 40194 9.9 10.4 1C.9 193 10-10-1F 38135 9.6 Q.9 14.3 97- 1C-10-15 38262 9.1* 9.9 14.9 96* LC-10-15 38263 9.1* 10.1 15.3 98 1C-10-1* 58264 9.4 9.4 1A.B 95* 10-10-15 ¢C034 9.5 10.3 15.2 99 10—10—2G 38953 9.8 10.5 19.3* 99 1C—10·2C 39290 10.0 11.3 1E.B* 102 10-2C—2O 37954 10.5 21.2 15.2* 190 1C·20-ZC 39275 10.2 20.4 1E.¤* 100 12- 4- H 39éOL 7.8* 12.0 9.9 121 2 12-12-12 38416 12.0 11.7 11.9 99 12-12-12 390*3 11.5 12.5 12.1 10C 12-12-12 39310 12.¤ 12.3 12.0 192 12-12-12 39313 12.8 12.9 11.° 105 12-12-12 4C15D 12.3 12.3 13.7 105 ` 12-12-12 #0182 12.2 12.4 13.1 194 12-12-12 #0323 10.9* 11.7 12.7 96* 12-12-12 #0335 10.%* 19.5* 10.2* 37* 15-30- O 37953 12.9* 29.1 0.0 93* 16- B- E 38096 1¤.6* 9.1 7.3* 97* ' 16-13-19 4C301 16.3 13.9 19.6 103 19- 6- 9 4C3C0 19.6 6.5 9.9 1OL 20-40- L 38298 2C.2 ¤Q.5 0.0 101 21-53- O 39277 20.6 33.7 0.3 1)O 2#— O-2C ¢C359 24.8 0.C 19.7 1]2 ' . ANALYSIS OF OFFICIAL FERTILIZER SAMPLES IN KENTUCKY JULY 1975 - JUNE 1976 T9 TABLE T. (Continued) BUWLEY BELT CHEMICAL CO. LDACCN KY GRADE NUM N APA PCT XS CL 9V 33- O- 0 38041 34.7 0.0 0.0 103 33- 0- 0 39098 34.7 0.0 0.0 103 33- 0- 0 39108 34.7 0.0 0.0 103 EUQLEY BELT CHEMICAL CG. FEPGUSCN KY GRADE NUM N APA PUT XS CL 9V 0-14-29 39096 0.0 14.3 29.4 97* C-20-2F 39599 0.0 19.3 31.1 116 4- 0-19 39105 6.3 0.0 18.4* 104 4-16- 4 38579 4.5 15.4 3.9 99 5-10-15 38274 4.9 10.4 14.4 100 5-10-15 38326 4.9 10.2 15.4 131 5-10-15 38651 5.0 10.3 14.8 101 5-10-15 39307 5.1 10.4 14.9 131 5-10-15 39107 5.0 10.8 14.8 103 5-20-20 38019 5.2 18.5* 19.8 96* 5-20-2C 38324 5.3 18.9* 19.2 96* 5-20-20 38531 5.0 18.1* 19.9 94* 5-20-20 38963 5.0 20.0 18.4* 98 E 5-20-20 39094 5.3 20.3 17.3* 98 5-20-20 39095 5.6 19.7 18.0* 98 5-20-2C 39106 5.5 20.0 17.4* 98 5-20-20 39853 6.1 24.5 12.9* 106 6-12-12 38239 5.7 11.9 11.8 97* 6-12-12 39333 6.3 13.1 13.0 108 6-12-12 39854 5.8 13.0 11.0* 101 8- 8- E 39097 8.1* 8.8 8.8 95* 10-10-IC 38325 9.1* 10.1 10.2 97* 10-10-10 38530 9.9 9.9 11.0 101 ‘ 10-IC-10 39006 9.3* 10.0 9.9 97* 10-10-10 40144 10.0 10.5 1C.3 103 10-10-10 39598 10.1 10.2 9.9 101 BU9LEY BELT CPEMICAL C0. GEORGETONN KY GRADE NUM N APA POT XS CL PV 5-10-15 39604 3.9* 11.1 17.9 106 1C-10-IO 40122 11.3 12.1 10.9 115 BUPLEY BELT CHEMICAL CO. FAR¤GDS8URG KY GPADE AUM N APA DDT XS CL RV 10-13-32 39426 11.4 12.6 29.7* 96* 12- 7-10 40188 10.4* 8.3 11.7 97* EUFLEY BELT CPEMICAL C3. RUSSELL SPRNGKY _ GRADE NUM N APA PCT XS CL RV 4- 9- 9 38057 6.0 10.5 10.2 118 5-11-11 38799 6.8 13.5 11.9 116 5-20-2C 39378 5.3 19.2 21.0 99 7- 9-13 39431 7.2 9.4 13.8 191 17-10-10 38800 10.0 10.9 10.7 109 I 10-10-1F 39379 10.9 11.6 10.8 108 10-10-10 39380 1C.1 10.1 10.8 101 CAMPHELLSVILLE CROP SEQVICE CANP¤ELLSVILLKY G¤AOE NUM N APA POT XS CL RV 6-26-25 38979 6.5 25.6 25.9 101 18-17-17 38980 18.0 17.5 17.4 99 CAPLISLE FERTILIZEV BARDHELL KY 69ADE AUM N APA PDT XS CL RV 9-23-30 39796 8.8 21.8* 31.3 99 20 REGULATORY BULLETIN 222 TABLE 1. (Continued) DCMALC CARNEY 8 SCN SPQINGFIELC KY ` GRADE NUM N APA POT XS CL RV 9- 7-11 39890 8.8 7.6 9.5* 93* 15-13-20 39889 15.9 12.5* 20.3 99 CAUDILL SEED C0. SHELBYVILLE KY GRADE NUM N APA POT XS CL R