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ANNUAL REPORT
ANALYSES OF OFFICIAL
» FERTILIZER SAMPLES
]ULY 1976-]UNE 1977
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, University of Kentucky
College of Agriculture
Agricultural Experiment Station
Division of Regulatory Services
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 DIVISION OF REGULATORY SERVICES
KENTUCKY AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION
H. F. Massey, Director
Edward R. Lindstrom, Assistant Director
D. L. Terry, Coordinator
Fertilizer Program
Henry Spencer, Auditor
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INSPECTION STAFF
Wilson M. Routt
Coordinator, Field Inspection Staff
“ Dewey S. Coffey Noel Johnston William K. Robertson
Ben W. Cox Wallace L. King Samuel D. Whitehead
Claude E. Hensley Ellis Hugh Ray David T. Buckingham
LABORATORY
Valva C. Midkiff, Chief Chemist
t and Coordinator Chemical Laboratories
_ Robert Beine Robert Kiser Robert N. Price, In Charge,
I Elizabeth Brown Dominique Lam* Fertilizer Analysis
Ellen Denniston Debra Morris Alan P. Thio, In Charge,
Sue Herald Tasanee Thitakamol* Pesticide Laboratory
Norma Holbrook David Tompkins
DATA PROCESSING
Charles Boyd, Data Processing Specialist
Brenda Johnson, Data Processing Assistant
Pi This report was compiled and prepared by D. L. Terry with the assistance of the
Inspection, Laboratory, and Data Processing Staffs. Appreciation is expressed to
Mrs. Linda Lawson for her assistance in typing and assembling the manuscript.
* Resigned
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 TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION ................................ 5
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EXPLANATION OF TABLES ............................ 5
INSPECTION AND ANALYTICAL TOLERANCE ..................... 8
TABLE I. RESULTS OF NITROGEN (N), AVAILABLE PHOSPHORIC ACID (APA), SOLUBLE `
POTASH (POT), AND EXCESS CHLORIDE (XS CL) ANALYSES OF OFFICIAL _
FERTILIZER SAMPLES ........... . ............. IO
TABLE 2. AVERAGE ANALYSIS (AA), OVERALL PERCENT OF GUARANTEE ACHIEVED A
(% OF GUAR.), AND COEFFICIENTS OF VARIATION (CV) OF OFFICIAL
FERTILIZER SAMPLES OF CERTAIN GRADES AND COMPANIES ........ 66 A
TABLE 3. RESULTS OF THE ANALYSES OF CERTAIN OFFICIAL FERTILIZER SAMPLES ~
FOR SECONDARY AND MINOR ELEMENTS AND FOR ORGANIC NITROGEN ..... 76
TABLE 4. COMPANIES REGISTERED TO SELL FERTILIZER IN KENTUCKY AS OF
JUNE 30, I977 ........................... B2
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A .

 ANALYSIS OF OFFICIAL FERTILIZER SAMPLES IN KENTUCKY JULY 1976 - JUNE 1977 5
INTRODUCTION
This bulletin presents the results of analyses of 2,703 official samples of
commercial fertilizer taken during the period July 1, 1976 through June 30, 1977
by the field inspection staff. These samples represented approximately 35,000
tons of fertilizer out of the approximately 1,100,000 tons sold during this period.
The regulatory laboratory made 2,477 nitrogen, 2,541 phosphorus, 2,518 potassium,
and about 860 chloride, secondary, and minor element analyses on these samples.
The results of N, P205, and K20 analyses of samples of mixed fertilizers and
v fertilizer materials are in Table 1. An indication of the variation of the N,
P205, and KZO found among the samples from a specific grade of a specific manu-
facturer is in Table 2. Table 3 contains the results of secondary and minor
element analyses and Table 4 is a listing of fertilizer registrants for Kentucky
· as of June 30, 1977.
- EXPLANATION OF TABLES
TABLE 1.
Every official sample taken during the year of a fertilizer with a guarantee
for N, P205, or KZO is listed in this table. A comparison of the "GRADE" with the
laboratory analysis for nitrogen (N), available phosphoric acid (APA), and potash
g (POT) will show how closely the manufacturer met his chemical guarantee. An
_ additional way of comparing guaranteed with the found analysis is with the relative
value shown in the column headed RV. The following example illustrates how this
relative value is calculated:
( A 5-10-15 fertilizer is guaranteed to contain 5% N, 10% PZOS, and 15% K20.
A "Guaranteed Value" and a "Found Value" are computed for this fertilizer by
_ assigning arbitrary values to the individual nutrients as follows: 4 for N, 3 for
P205, and 2 for K20. Thus, the "Guaranteed Value" of the 5-l0—l5 is calculated
as follows:
Element Guaranteed, % facto; Value
N $.0 x 4 = 20.0
~ PZO5 10.0 X 3 = 30.0
KZO 15.0 X 2 = 30.0
Total "Guaranteed Value" =· -00iO
n

 6 REGULATORY BULLETIN 224
The same procedure is followed for the "Found Value", thus:
Element Found, % fggtg; Vglgg '
N 5.l X 4 = 20.4
PZOS lO.2 X 3 = 30.6 ( .
KZO l5.l X 2 = 30.2
Total "Found Value" = FET?}
The relative value (RV) is then computed by dividing the "Found Value" by the
"Guaranteed Value" and multiplying by l0O: i
RV = (8l.2/80.0) X l0O = l0l.5% A
The RV is rounded to the nearest whole percent before being printed in the bulletin.
Those results marked with an asterisk (*) are deficient under the criteria
stated in the Inspection and Analytical Tolerance section (page 8). Occasionally °
an analysis may be found that appears to be inconsistent in its marking. For example,
two samples that are guaranteed lO% P2O5 (APA) may both be shown as containing 9.3%.
One of these may have an asterisk (*) and the other not. There are two situations
which may cause this apparent difference:
(T) The tolerances are calculated by computer and applied to the laboratory `
analyses before the data are rounded to the nearest tenth of a percent and printed. J
In the above example, the laboratory found 9.27% for one sample and 9.33% for the
other. Only the first one would be marked (*) as deficient.
(2) The grade as printed is the largest whole number in the guarantee of each
ingredient. For example, a custom-mixed lot of fertilizer may be guaranteed ll.9%
P205 and ll.2% KZO. The grade would be printed O-ll-ll. However, the tolerances
are calculated on the ll.9% and ll.2% guarantees. If this custom mixed fertilizer
analyzed ll.0% PZOB and l0.9% K20, only the ll.0% PZOS would be marked (*) because S
it is below the ll.9% guarantee by more than the tolerance.
The column headed "NUM" lists the laboratory number of the particular sample.
In the column headed "XS CL", an asterisk (*) indicates that the chlorine content —
of the sample exceeded the maximum chlorine guarantee of the field crop tobacco
fertilizer. A
TABLE 2. ~
The data in this table show the average analysis (AA) and coefficient of
variation (CV) for certain grades and the average percentage of guarantee (% of
GUAR.) and appropriate CV for all grades sampled for certain companies. An entry

 ANALYSIS OF OFFICIAL FERTILIZER SAMPLES IN KENTUCKY JULY l976 - JUNE l977 7
was made in this table for a company when one grade was sampled 5 or more times
or l0 or more total samples were obtained.
The coefficient of variation is proposed as a useful means for describing
variation among samples. The method for doing this will be found in textbooks on
statistics and will be illustrated for l0 analyses of a material guaranteed to
contain 5% nitrogen:
The formula for computing the coefficient of variation (CV) is:
~ CV = (S/M) X l00
where S = standard deviation
M = average found analysis
The formula for computing S is:
S = (/ZX? - (XX)?/n
· n - l
where X = an individual found analytical result
r n = number of analyses
Z means "Sum of ....... "
Now in our example n = l0 and lets assume that the l0 X's are 5.6, 5.5, 5.4,
5.7, 5.5, 5.8, 5.0, 6.0, 5.5, and 5.3.
· xx? = 5.52 + 5.52 + ... + 5.22 = 306.49
(zx)2 = (55.3)2 = 3058.09
s = u1§0ETT§Fi`?iE§ T097TOT79 = 0.275
` The average found analysis, M, is computed as follows:
M = (5.5 + 5.5 +   + 5.3)/io = 5.53
_ Using S and M, the CV can now be computed:
CV = (0.275/5.53) X lOO = 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 average analysis.
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
W` circumstances 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 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 35 samples reported in Table l that were

 8 REGULATORY BULLETIN 224
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 120% or less than 80% in relative value except: _
a. Those within i 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 samples of that grade. These may include samples: 3
a. whose ratio strongly suggests an entirely different grade of fertilizer, or V
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)
INSPECTION AND ANALYTICAL TOLERANCE
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.
IF "FOUND" g_"GUARANTEE" — "TOLERANCE" THEN "FOUND IS DEFICIENT"
where: "TOLERANCE" = "GUARANTEE" X 0.03 + 0.4
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 - O.76 = ll.24%). The relative value (RV) was considered ‘
deficient when it was more than 2.5% below l00%. 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 l
chlorine (XS CL) if they analyzed more than 0.5 above the maximum guaranteed
percentage.

 ANALYSIS 0F OFFICIAL FERTILIZER SAMPLES IN KENTUCKY JULY 1976 — JUNE 1977 9
A product was considered deficient in ca1cium (Ca), magnesium (Mg), su1fur (S),
boron (B), and iron (Fe) if the samp1e ana1yzed 1ess than or equa1 to 0.9 X
"GUARANTEE"; and, deficient in copper (Cu), manganese (Mn), mo1ybdenum (Mo), and
zinc (Zn) if the samp1e ana1yzed 1ess than or equa1 to 0.8 X "GUARANTEE". The
product was considered excessive, "E“, if the samp1e ana1yzed as much or more than
2 X "GUARANTEE" for a11 these e1ements.
In some samp1es a deficiency in one nutrient was accompanied by an overrun in
another. This may be evidence of segregation, inc0mp1ete mixing, or incorrect
weighing by the manufacturer. Extreme variations of this kind, however, cannot
be who11y attributed to segregation which occurs after the product is mixed
a1though this may be a factor. Excess of one nutrient wi11 not be a11owed to
compensate for a deficiency of another. The purchaser is entit1ed to receive the
fu11 guarantee for a11 nutrients as expressed by the manufacturer's guaranteed
ana1ysis.
_ Q

 IO REGULATORY BULLETIN 224 .
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 ch10ride are noted with an asterisk (*).
 
ADZIP FAPMEPS SEQVICE. INC. C3LUMBIA KY
GPADE NUM N APA PUT XS CL QV
17-17-17 42931 19.6 20.7 15.0* 104
AG/G°0 FEPTILIZEP C0. HINCHESTEP KY
GEAD5 NUM M A¤A POT XS CL PV
4-16- 4 41341 4.1 17.) 4.3 135
5-10-15 41069 5.3 9.3 16.3 104
5-10-15 41774 4.7 8.9* 15.6 06*
5-10-15 41776 4.3 9.1* 15.0 96*
5-10-15 42021 5.2 10.3 15.2 103 _
5-13-15 42793 4.2* 3.2* 15.2 90-
5-10-15 42969 5.1 11.4 15.0 105
5-10-15 42970 5.1 13.3 16.3 134
5-10-15 42971 5.0 10.2 16.5 104
5-10-15 43094 4.5 9.6 16.3 131
5-13-15 43124 4.7 9.2* 15.7 97*
5-20-20 41069 5.5 19.5 17.5* 96*
5-23-2C 41557 4.5 13.1* 20.2 94*
5-20-20 41773 4.3 19.5 20.3 QQ
5-20-2C 41775 4.7 13.6* 21.3 39
5-20-20 41873 5.0 19.3 21.0 101
5-12-12 41555 5.7 10.9* 12.3 96*
6-12-12 41H7¤ 6.4 12.5 10.P* 101
6-12-12 42134 5.9 11.5 12.4 99
9-10-15 42022 3.6 11.1 16.1 108
10-10-10 41556 10.4 9.2* 9.3 99
1°-10-1C 42794 9.3* 6.6* 5.5* 32*
LG SE°V1C5S OF CLLV CLAY KY
GPADE NUW N APA POT XS CL 3V
9- 9-1F 42&44 9.6 3.7 17.9 101
10- 4-12 42303 10.5 4.2 11.8 131
19- 3- 3 42545 17.3 3.6 3.5 97*
1E- 6- C 42299 1°.1 5.7 10.1 130
23- 1- 3 42842 20.3* 2.2 7.7 9%
AGPI·CHE*. INC. HOPKINSVILLE KY
GPAFE NUM M APA PUT XS CL QV
10-26-25 41725 10.2 25.4* 27.0 100
10-26-25 41726 13.1 26.4 26.5 131
10-26-25 42673 10.3 26.1 26.2 100
10-26-26 40691 10.2 26.2 27.5 101
10-26-26 40692 10.5 27.5 26.2 102
10-22-23 40*93 10.7 27.3 25.3 101
11-17-17 40694 11.7 16.3* 16.2* 97* ”
13-15-21 43145 13.3 15.3 23.0 101 `
16-1°-23 41395 15.7 1¤.5 26.4 132
21-13-20 41394 21.7 13.6 21.5 100 .
AG:IC? CHEYICAL C0. TULSA OK
GQAGE NUM N APA P0’ XS CL PV
0- O-60 4063P 0.0 0.0 60.3 101
D- 0-60 +0k49 0.3 0.) 59.1 99 L
3- 3-61 40497 0.3 0.0 61.0 130
0- 3-41 4GP32 3.0 0.3 60.3 130
0-44- 0 40495 0.3 46.0 0.0 135 *
0-46- 0 40597 0.0 46.3 0.3 132
J-46- 0 40597 0.0 46.3 0.0 102
0-46- O 40640 0.0 46.0 0.0 130

 ANALYSIS OF OFFICIAL FERTILIZER SAMPLES IN KENTUCKY JULY 1976 — JUNE T977 TT
TABLE 1. (Continued)
 
AGRICG CHEMICAL CO. TULSA OK
V GFADE NUM N APA POT XS CL RV
Q O-45- C 43bSO 0.0 47.3 0.0 102
0-46- O 40831 0.0 46.6 0.0 101
1E—+¤— O #6596 17.7 46.% 9.0 101
18-*6- O 40639 17.3 47.5 0.0 101
15-46- O ¢0¤51 17.3 47.4 0.0 131
18-46- O 40530 17•9 #$.4 0.0 100
18-46- O Q1322 17.9 46.4 0.3 100
6 15-46- O 41323 17.5 46.9 0.3 101
k 16·46- O 41324 17.8 47.4 0.0 102
15-46- O Ll32E 18.0 46.0 O.) 100
lg 28- 0- O 40416 28.3 0.0 0.0 101
28- O- O 41974 28.5 3.3 3.0 102
28- O· O 42182 28.0 0.0 0.0 100
28- O- O 42986 27.9 0.0 0.0 130
ZE- O- 0 43002 28.2 0.0 0.0 101
{ 22- O- 0 43210 29.5 0.0 0.0 102
Z8- O- O 43211 2°.O 0.0 0.0 104
46- O- 0 40637 45.3 0.0 0.0 9B
4é- O- O 40b52 45.3 0.3 0.0 98
46- U- O 40529 45.7 0.0 0.0 99
YQ AGDICG CHEVICAL CD BOWLING GQEENKY
GRADE NUM N APA POT XS CL RV
- 0-20-20 41466 0.0 1B.4# Zl.2 98
4-l9- 9 Q1¢69 b.O 21.8 10.1 115
4-lQ—l9 41939 4.0* 15.7 16.3* 59*
10-lO-10 41938 4.5* 18.4 20.4 126
AGRICG CHEVICAL CU CECILIA KY
é GRADE NUM N APL PDT XS CL RV
' O-26-26 43027 0.0 28.6 23.1* 102
E-lO—l5 41052 5.4 lO.B 1#.S 104
. Q 5-13-15 41067 4.4* 8.9* 14.5 92*
5-IO-15 #1194 5.4 10.7 15.0 104
5-13-15 41532 5.1 13.2 15.6 103
5-10-15 41590 4.2* 10.1 15.3 97*
5-10-15 9l¢91 4.5 9.1* 14.8 94*
$-1J-15 41Q77 4.9 10.3 15.1 101
5-20-20 41085 4.4* 15.1* 20.3 94*
‘ E-ZJ-20 #1330 6.4 20.3 20.2 106
5-20-20 41612 6.2 2l.# 15.9* 105
$-23-20 41+90 5.2 20.8 20.8 104
E·20—20 41976 5.% 19.4 20.3 102
5-20-20 ¢3Q2l 5.7 21.5 19.R 105
’ 5-20-20 43163 7.1 21.3 19.0* 108
‘ 6-24-24 klbll ’.1 26.5 21.5* 105
7-26-2t 40641 6.1* 22.3* 32.4 96*
. 10-10-10 AIOBB 9.8 ¤.l* 9.° 96*
1G—10-10 #1105 12.% 10.5 3.%* lll
lO—10-10 ¢ll95 9.3* 9.7 9.9 96*
10-10-10 41331 11.9 13.3 13.2 120
10-10-10 #1552 10.8 11.9 7.6* 101
. 10-10-10 #1589 13.3 11.3 8.7* 132
10-10-10 Llé&9 7.8* 9.4 10.4 R9*
) 10-10-10 #1975 °.5 10.l 10.1 98
* 10—lO-10 ¢2#17 3.é* lO.J XJ.? 94*
10-10-16 #316L 8.5* 9.7 13.2 94*
IO-25-2é —2k?9 lO.5 28.5 24.2* lJ3
15-15-15 #1086 1%.7 15.6 13.7* 117

 I2 REGULATORY BULLETIN 224
TABLE T. (Continued) _
 
AGRICO CHEVICAL CO CECILIA KY "
GPAUE NUM M APA PUT XS CL RV
15-15-15 41329 20.1 17.8 11.6* 116 {_
15-15-15 41538 15.9 16.0 14.3 102 "
19-19-19 42978 17.0* 17.3: 21.2 92*
2J-13-18 42519 19.0* 17.9 18.6 134 *
23- 9-1P 42976 21.3* 3.6* 21.3 9B
24-10-15 42677 23.5* 12.2 17.3 101
26-14-14 42€80 23.9* 16.1 17.2 100
AGQICD CHEMICAL C0 CLAFKSUN KY
GPADE NUM H APA PUT XS CL QV €
10-27-24 40656 9.7* 24.9* 28.3 9%
12-24-24 41917 11.9 25.3 23.9 102
16-23-20 41912 14.3* 25.4 22.5 101 A
19-19-19 41897 19.7 21.9 13.3* 100
19-19-19 41913 19.3 17.4* 19.3 100 '
19-19-19 41914 22.5 20.3 15.2* 103
AGPIC0 CHEMICAL C0 CLAY KY
GRADE NUM N ,APA PUT XS CL QV
O-18-36 42843 0.0 17.0* 38.0 102
0-23-30 40710 0.0 22.1 33.3 103 `
0-23-30 42849 0.0 21.3* 33.7 102
6-24-24 40709 5.8 23.9 23.8 99 _
7-18-36 40711 7.2 19.4 35.8 103 {
7-18-36 42300 6.5 17.0* 39.2 101
7-18-36 42301 6.6 17.2 38.9 101
10-23-23 40583 10.1 23.2 25.3 102
19-19-19 42302 16.4* 16.5* 24.9 96*
AGPIC0 CHEMICAL C0 FPEDUNIA KY
GPADE NUM N APA POT XS CL PV
O-24-24 41642 0.0 26.2 23.5* 102 A
0-26-26 42560 0.0 26.9 26.1 102
0-26-26 42561 0.0 27.8 24.9 102
6-20-16 40566 11.2 18.4* 15.6* 108 %‘
6-26-26 42910 6.2 25.9 25.8 130
9-23-30 43147 8.9 22.7 31.2 101 ·
12-32-17 42901 12.9 32.9 17.9 101
12-33-17 42902 12.3 31.3* 20.2 99
19-19-19 41643 22.2 20.7 13.4* 104
20-14-14 42911 20.5 14.3 14.8 104
AGPICO CHEMICAL C0 HARTFDRD KY
GWADE NUM N APA POT XS CL RV
0-23-30 42890 0.0 23.6 30.5 101 .
6-24-24 42886 5.2* 24.5 25.5 101 E
6-24-24 42889 5.8 27.4 21.0* 102
22-13-13 42E91 21.7* 13.3 17.5 100 y
24-12-12 42838 21.4* 13.9 16.2 98
AG9ICC CHEFICAL CC. HEN0E9SCN KY
G9A0E NUM M APA POT XS CL RV
0-15-40 42256 0.0 16.3 39.7 102
0-15-40 42259 0.0 15.0 41.4 102
0-21-33 42257 J.) 23.7 30.1* 101
O-23-30 40427 0.0 21.7* 29.3 97¢ 1
0-23-30 40510 3.) 22.5 31.5 101
4-17-17 40624 4.9 20.9 22.4 122
4-18-18 40623 4.9 19.8 20.1 108 I
5-24-24 42946 6.0 23.0 23.3 100
6-24-24 41300 6.0 24.7 24.4 132
6-24-24 42536 6.0 23.2 23.7 99

 ANALYSIS OF OFFICIAL FERTILIZER SAMPLES IN KENTUCKY JULY 1976 - JUNE 1977 I3
TABLE I. (Continued)
$ AGRICO CHEMICAL C0. HENDERSON KY
GPADE NUM N APA POT XS CL 9V
», 6-24-24 42945 5.1* 22.7* 28.9 101
- 19-11-19 42944 17.6* 12.1 21.3 98
19-13-23 42258 16.3* 12.2* 24.6 91*
AGRICO CHEMICAL C0 HODGEMVILLE KY
GPADE NUM N APA DOT XS CL QV
0-27-22 41196 0.0 27.7 22.3 101
9-24-24 42191 12.4 26.1 25.0 110
10-10-10 40648 11.9 11.3 13.9 116
W 19-19-19 42189 18.2 18.2 21.9 100
19-19-19 42190 17.7* 21.1 20.6 1)0
31-23- 0 42188 31.3 24.2 0.0 102
2 AGRICU CHEMICAL C0 HOFSF CAVE KY
GRADE NUM N APA POT XS CL RV
7 0-21-31 41591 0.0 22.3 31.2 103
6-25-25 41592 7.1 25.6 25.6 103
8-16-29 43019 9.5 19.3 28.4 106
9-23-23 43019 3.9 23.7 24.4 102
12-24-24 41594 12.2 26.4 24.0 102
, 19-19-19 41593 18.0* 20.8 20.7 101
19-19-19 41595 18.6 19.9 20.9 101
. AGRIC0 CHEMICAL C0 IFVINGTON KY
~ GRADE NUM N APA PUT XS CL 8V
6-26-26 40895 6.6 27.3 25.6 101
6-26-26 42761 6.5 25.7 27.5 101
8-15-15 40705 9.0 15.6 19.8 110
. 8-15-15 40707 8.8 16.4 17.3 108
9-10-32 43010 10.8 13.3 30.4* 106
14-14-15 40706 13.6* 14.7 19.8 105
. 19-19-19 43009 18.9 18.9 20.9 99
19-19-19 43011 18.4* 20.1 20.6 100
20-12-13 43008 20.8 16.3 15.5* 105
Q AGPICO CHEMICAL CD MADISONVILLE KY
GPADE NUM N APA POT XS CL RV
_ 0-23-30 42958 0.0 23.4 30.3 101
0-23-3C 43086 0.0 23.7 30.3 102
6-17-36 42957 6.4* 17.1 38.0 98
19-19-19 42841 17.3* 23.1 19.4 131
AGRICO CHEMICAL C0 M0¤GANFIELD KY
G¤ADE NUM N APA PDT XS CL RV
0- 0-60 41392 0.0 0.0 59.9 99
0-26-26 42855 0.0 26.0 27.3 101
2-10-18 40721 3.5 13.0 17.7 102
3- 5-10 40543 3.0 5.1 9.6 99
' 3-10-10 42852 5.3 8.9* 7.7* 100
3-10-10 42856 4.1 10.4 10.2 107
5-10-18 40763 3.8 11.1 14.4* 98
3-12-20 40568 4.0 12.3 20.4 104
6-17-21 40741 7.6 17.7 26.1 111
9- 9- 9 40762 11.1 12.7 15.8 129
AGVICO CHEMICAL C0 OWENSBUQO KY
GVADE NUM N APA POT XS CL QV
` 0-15-40 42162 0.0 15.5 40.6 102
0-23-30 41527 0.0 25.3 27.7- 132
{ 0-23-30 42355 0.0 23.6 30.2 132
` 0-23-30 43046 0.0 27.3 25.4* 102
4-17-17 40679 4.8 22.0 17.7 115
6-15-40 43045 5.9 15.0 41.4 102

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AG8IC0 CHEMICAL CU GNENSBDQG KY A
GPADE NUM N APA PUT XS CL RV
9-23-30 42163 9.1 24.5 29.3 103
9-23-30 42164 8.8 22.8 30.5 100 il
9-23-30 43047 10.2 21.9* 33.4 135
19-19-19 41526 19.2 21.8 18.3 105
AGPICQ CHEMICAL C0 RUSSELLVILLE KY
GRADE NUM N APA POT XS CL 8V
4-19-19 41610 5.9 18.8 20.0 102
5-13-15 43020 5.3 8.6* 17.3 102
5-20-20 41613 6.2 20.8 20.0 105 _
16- 0- 0 40450 13.7* 3.7 4.1 116 F
16- 0- O 40451 14.9* 0.3 0.0 93*
ACPIC3 CHEMICAL C0 STUPGIS KY i
GQACF NUM N APA POT XS CL RV
O-15-40 41398 0.0 15.2 41.0 130 ,
Q-18-36 40769 3.0 19.5 35.9 102 I
O-20-34 40768 0.0 21.8 33.6 102
0-22-29 42389 0.0 22.1 39.5 101
0-24-29 40618 0.0 23.9 29.6 100
7-19-34 40589 6.8* 17.7* 37.7 97*
19-19-19 42008 19.4 17.2* 22.5 99
21-17-17 42009 22.2 18.0 18.2 102
31-10-10 40507 28.4* 10.7 14.) 97* 3
AGR]-MAPKETIMG C3. DECATUQ IL
GPADF NUM N APA POT XS CL RV
5-20-20 42529 4.4* 19.3 22.9 101
15-15-15 42521 15.3 15.1 14.5 130
15-15-15 42528 15.0 15.0 14.8 130
15-15-15 42522 14.9 14.7 14.3 99
AIR PRODUCTS 8 CHEVICALS INC. PENSAC3LA FL A
GQADE NUM N APA POT XS CL QV
34- 0- C 40856 33.9 3.0 9.3 99
34- O- 0 40933 32.6 0.0 0.0 99 6;
34- 0- C 41394 33.8 1.0 3.3 99
34- 0- 0 41926 34.2 0.0 0.3 101
34- 0- 0 42355 33.5 0.0 0.0 98
ALLEN C0. FAPNFPS SEPVICE SCOTTSVILLE KY
GPAUE LUM 0 APA PUT XS CL °V
5-23-23 L1949 5.8 24.5 24.0 104
23-13-12 42619 22.9 14.1 12.3 130
23-14-1c 42c20 23.2 15.8 18.1 133
33- 8- P 41950 33.3 9.4 9.3 101
ALLENSVILLE CPOP S58VICE ALL5\3VILLE KY
G¤A0= AUW W APA PDT XS CL PV
9-10-15 42920 9.9 9.7 18.1 104 _
AMEQICAH CYANAAI0 C0. P¥1NC?TUN WJ
SPACE AUM H APA POT KS CL QV
3*- 0- C 40921 33.5 3.) 3.3 99
34- O- 0 41060 32.9 0.0 0.3 97
34- 0- 0 41225 33.7 0.) 3.) 99
THE ANDEFSCNS. SPECIALTIES DIV MAUW55 OH
GPADE NUM N APA POT XS CL 8V
6-24-24 41073 6.2 24.3 24.0 101 `
19-19-19 43203 19.1 16.2* 21.5 98
APFK CCQPOPATION BAINBQIOGF GA
GPADE NUM N APA PUT XS CL QV I
3-18-18 42767 3.4 17.5 18.3 100
9-18- 9 40913 9.3 17.3 3.9 99

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TABLE 1. (Continued)
4 AREX CORPDFATIDN BAINBQIDGE GA
GPADE AUM N APA °3T XS CL 9V
-. 9-18- 9 #2768 9.4 17.4 8.9 99
* ASKEW FAPM SERVICE HOPKINSVILLE KY
GAADE NUM N APA POT X5 CL 8V
· 5-20-20 40755 7.8 21.5 21.4 115
9-24-28 42897 8.9 22.9* 30.0 98
20-13-22 41802 18.9* 13.2 24.5 99
21-17-17 #2896 21.7 18.3 18.1 103
AYE9S SEED E FERTILIZER MDQGANTOWN KY
$ GQADE NUM N APA PDT XS CL RV
10-20-30 43191 11.0 24.4 27.3* 105
BAILEY GRAIN COMPANY. INC. MAYFIELD KY
7 GQAOE NUM N APA POT XS CL RV
4-15-18 42797 5.4 16.3 15.3* 99
10- 5- 5 40787 9.5 5.3 6.4 102
15- 9-11 42326 12.3* 7.9* 11.2 84*
16-11-11 42493 17.3 10.8 11.5 103
BALLAQD C0. COOP. LA CENTER KY
GRADE NUM N APA PDT XS CL °V
· 0-26-24 42993 0.0 27.3 23.7 102
4-14-13 42E03 4.3 14.6 13.6 102
B-22-29 42802 8.4 22.0 29.9 98
_ Q 9-23-30 42805 9.5 24.5 29.8 104
10-17-13 40673 11.8 18.3 16.4 110
_ 20-15-20 42804 20.1 14.5 22.4 100
BARLOWS FAPM CENTEP GLENDALE KY
GRADE NUM N APA POT XS CL RV
0-26-26 42421 0.0 23.0* 31.3 101
0-29-22 42423 0.0 27.6* 25.0 100
_ 22-17-17 42425 21.2 16.8 19.1 98
25-15-15 42426 24.5 14.0* 16.4 98
28-13-12 42424 25.9* 12.9 15.9 97*
8 BA88EN PIVEA FER’. C0.. INC GLASGOw KY
G¤ADE NUM N APA POT XS CL QV
0- 0-60 41203 0.0 0.0 59.6 99
0- 0-60 40519 0.0 0.0 60.4 101
V 0- 0-61 40494 0.0 0.0 60.2 99
0-20-19 41454 0.0 20.9 18.5* 130
0-46- 0 40522 0.0 46.0 0.0 100
4-16- 4 40936 4.1 24.7 3.3* 135
4-16- 4 41144 4.2 15.2 4.7 100
4-16- 4 41507 4.5 19.1 4.2 116
5-10-15 40870 5.6 9.9 13.0* 97*
5-10-15 40934 5.4 10.1 14.0* 100
, 5-10-15 41505 5.1 9.8 15.1 100
5-10-15 41932 4.7 10.3 16.3 101
5-10-15 41936 6.0 14.1 10.1* 108
5-10-15 42525 4.9 9.5 15.6 99
5-10-15 43145 7.3 13.3 14.8 123
5-20-19 41453 5.3 18.8* 18.0* 95*
5-20-20 40492 5.4 26.1 15.6* 109
x 9-20-20 40515 5.3 19.8 21.0 102
~ 5-20-2C 41935 5.5 21.0 19.9 104
5-20-20 42999 5.6 21.8 19.8 106
5-20-20 43146 6.1 22.2 19.8 199
° 6-12-12 40516 6.1 12.4 13.0 104
6-12-12 41145 6.7 13.5 12.0 109
6-12-12 4157) 5.9 13.3 10.6* IDI

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BARQEN 91VEP FEPT. C0., INC GLASGOW KY .
GVADE NUM M APA 907 XS CL 3V A
10- 9- 9 41455 9.7 10.6 9.9 100
10-10-10 40493 10.2 10.9 9.9 103 Q
10-10-10 40514 10.7 11.1 10.5 108
10-1G-10 40E71 10.0 10.0 10.2 100
10-10-10 40935 10.1 10.1 10.9 103
10-10-13 41232 9.5 11.7 10.1 103
10-10-10 41435 11.0 10.0 9.9 104
10-10-10 41547 7.5* 11.9 12.6 102
10-10-10 41569 10.9 9.9 8.4* 130 L
10-10-10 42213 10.5 10.0 9.E 102 V
10-10-13 42439 10.4 11.0 10.0 105
10-10-10 42526 9.6 10.1 10.3 99 i
10-20-20 40518 11.6 21.3 15.5* 101
12-24-24 40513 12.7 27.7 20.7* 104
12-24-24 41931 12.3 24.9 24.6 133
12-24-24 42242 12.7 24.9 23.9 103
12-24-24 42246 11.9 23.8 24.9 100
12-24-24 42247 11.4 24.3 25.5 101
15-15-14 41456 14.R 14.3 14.7 99
15-15-15 40572 15.6 15.5 15.1 103
15-15-15 41891 16.8 14.2 16.3 105
18-46- 0 40520 17.9 46.6 3.3 101 ;
20-10-10 40517 20.3 11.0 9.8 103
20-10-10 41506 21.3 11.7 10.1 139
21- O- O 40523 20.5 0.0 3.3 99
32-22- 0 40521 32.3 22.2 0.0 100
BEAUCHANPS FARM SE°V1C5 LEITCHFIELO KY
GVADE NUM N APA PO' XS CL QV
13-12-16 43C03 14.3 14.2 15.2* 103 »
16-12-19 43006 16.3 12.2 20.3 99
17-17-17 43005 17.9 19.5 17.2 103
23-14-14 43007 22.7 15.3 13.9 100 g
BIG FOUR FEED 8 1M°LEMENT C0. SCUTTSVILLE KY
GFADE NUM N APA 90T XS CL PV
O- 0-62 41019 0.0 0.0 61.7 100
4- 9- 9 41943 5.5 9.8 19.4 133
19- 7-20 42919 17.3* 6.1* 24.4 97*
19- 7-20 41945 1¤.6* 5.9* 24.6 99
BIG 4 FE97 E CHEM C0. BAQUSTONN KY
GCADE NUW " APA PDT XS CL QV
0-25-27 41692 0.0 25.1 26.9 98
15-13-20 42785 16.1 16.4 19.8 107
15-24- 0 42379 14.1* 25.3 0.3 99
15-24- 0 42755 15.5 25.9 0.0 102
17-15-2C 42754 16.3* 15.4 22.1 99 z
1P-10-12 42381 19.7 10.4 13.6 100
19- 9-20 42380 19.9 10.0 19.0* 102
21-13-12 42357 21.5 13.5 14.2 102
23- 3-15 42756 22.6 0.0 20.3 130
27- 9-11 42784 26.0* 11.3 12.2 101
BLUEGRASS DLANT FOTDS DANVILLE KY
G¤AOE NU% N APA 90T XS CL 9V
0-20-20 41262 0.0 19.6* 17.9* 91*
0-20-20 41758 0.0 19.4 13.5* 95*
4-12- 8 41371 4.0 11.6 9.3 99
4-14- 4 40728 4.2 13.9 4.7 102
4-16- 4 41034 3.5 15.8 4.0 95

 ANALYSIS OF OFFICIAL FERTILIZER SAMPLES IN KENTUCKY JULY 1976 - JUNE 1977 17
TABLE I. (Continued)
 
< BLUEGRASS PLANT FOODS DANVILLE KY
GRADE NUM N APA DOT XS CL 9V
-& 5-10-15 41031 5.0 9.2* 15.6 98
5-10-15 41155 5.3 10.3 14.3 101
5-10-15 41264 6.1 11.2 13.4* 106
5-10-15 41759 4.8 10.9 14.9 102
5-10-15 41818 5.9 10.6 9.4* 93*
5-10-15 42107 5.6 10.6 13.5* 102
5-10-15 42108 6.5 12.6 11.3* 108
6- 6-19 41153 6.3 6.2 18.9 104
4 6-12-12 41663 6.2 12.1 12.8 103
6-24-24 41263 6.6 18.2* 27.3 94*
k 8-10-15 41156 9.5 11.8 14.9 112
‘ 10-10-10 40773 10.0 10.1 10.9 102
10-10-10 41032 10.8 11.2 10.0 107
10-10-10 41033 10.3 10.7 10.2 134
10-10-10 41152 10.3 10.2 10.4 103
10-10-10 41154 10.3 10.5 10.7 105
10-10-10 41193 10.4 11.1 10.6 107
10-10-10 41369 11.2 11.9 8.7* 109
‘ 10-10-10 41370 11.0 11.5 9.9 109
10-10-10 41519 11.2 11.0 9.8 108
. 10-10-10 -1664 9.7 11.4 9.8 133
7 10-10-10 41757 9.9 10.1 9.8 99
10-10-10 41817 10.5 11.5 9.9 107
. 10-10-10 42109 10.7 11.7 8.0* 104
10-10-10 42455 9.0* 9.6 10.3 95*
10-10-10 42592 10.2 10.3 9.9 102
15-15-15 42937 16.5 15.4 12.6* 102
18-46- C 41013 17.2 44.6 3.0 97*
18-46- 0 40726 18.5 45.5 0.0 100
18-46- 0 40926 18.0 46.2 0.0 100
24- 0-15 42591 24.0 0.0 16.9 130
° 28-28- 0 40727 28.9 28.5 0.0 102
BGURBON FAQM SERVICE PARIS KY
G¤AOE NUM N A91 PDT XS CL 8V
0-19-33 42544 0.0 20.7 33.8 103
4-11-37 42540 4.7 12.4 36.4 103
7-14-22 42542 6.9 16.4 23.1 1)3
11- 0-39 42541 11.6 0.0 38.9 99
18- 0-23 42707 16.7* 0.0 26.3 99
0TIS BPYANT G SON MILLING C0. CANEYVILLE KY
GFADE NUM N ADA POT XS CL RV
10-25-26 41695 9.8 26.4 26.8 101
15-15-15 40658 13.5* 16.3 19.1 103
18-46- O 41696 17.3 46.6 0.3 99
HURLEY BELT CHEMICAL C0. LEXINGTDM KY
GWADE NUW N APA DUT XS CL 9V
4-16- 4 41064 4.3 15.5 4.6 101
4-16- 4 41071 4.6 15.4 4.9 103
5-10-15 41246 4.9 10.1 15.1 130
5-10-15 41356 5.1 10.2 15.9 103
5-10-15 41358 5.2 9.8 16.3 103
5-10-15 41875 5.8 11.4 12.7* 103
5-10-15 41884 5.1 10.7 14.9 103
5-10-15 42128 5.6 10.8 15.6 107
5-10-15 42461 5.3 9.6 16.1 103
5-10-15 42488 6.1 11.9 12.0* 135
5-10-15 43166 5.2 10.8 14.9 104

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TABLE 1. (Continued)
 
BUFLEY BFLT CHEMICAL CC. LFXINGTUN KY .
GVAOE NUM N ADA POT XS CL 9V
5-10-15 43171 5.7 9.8 15.3 103
5-10-15 43035 4.6 9.4 16.8 * 100 il
5-20-20 41344 5.6 19.5 19.9 131 `
5-20-20 41E80 5.5 19.4 19.0 99
5-20-20 42457 5.6 18.8* 20.9 130
6-12-12 43127 6.5 11.5 12.9 103
6-12-18 41883 6.4 11.9 19.3 104
8-10-15 41959 7.4* 10.3 16.5 102
B-10-15 42408 7.6 10.3 16.7 103 _
8-10-15 42409 8.3 10.0 16.3 133
8-10-15 43036 5.8* 9.9 13.6* 87*
8-32-16 41531 8.3 31.0 16.3 99 A
10-10-10 41355 9.9 10.7 11.2 105
10-10-10 41357 10.2 9.9 10.7 102
10-10-1C 41974 9.8 12.7 11.5 111
10-10-10 41581 9.5 12.3 10.7 107
10-10-10 41885 10.4 9.8 13.2 132
10-10-10 41961 9.9 11.1 11.4 106
10-10-10 42486 10.4 14.2 5.4* 112
10-10-10 42487 10.5 8.7* 10.9 100
10-10-15 40839 8.9* 9.5 14.8 94*
10-10-20 41062 12.8 9.3 18.1* * 105 {
10-10-20 41850 9.7 10.6 20.6 102
11- 0- 9 42458 13.5* 0.0 11.0 99
12-12-12 41061 11.8 12.3 12.4 101
12-12-12 43157 8.5* 8.1” 8.3* 69*
15-15-15 41063 14.2 15.5 15.6 130
15-30- 0 43172 13.6* 26.2* 3.0 89*
20-10-10 41530 14.3* 11.0 16.1 96*
20-20-10 41679 2C.1 21.9 8.4* 132 `
20-40- 0 41532 19.5 40.0 0.0 99
21-13-13 43034 14.4* 17.7 19.9 97* P
24- 6- 8 43037 20.7* 9.5 11.5 130
BUWLEY BELT CHEMICLL C0. CYNTHIANA KY
G9AD5 NUM M APA POT XS CL RV
0- 0-50 41411 0.0 0.0 49.0 98
0-20- 0 41410 3.0 18.1* 0.3 90*
0-20- 0 41637 0.0 19.7 0.0 98
5-10-15 41407 4.8 10.1 15.8 131
5-10-15 42701 11.3 13.3 14.8 * 143
6- 6-13 41829 6.0 7.1 18.8 136
7- 9-14 42347 6.9* 9.8 14.1 94* -
10-10-10 41409 9.7 10.6 11.0 103
10-10-1C 41412 9.7 11.8 11.1 107
10-10-10 42174 9.3 10.9 13.3 109
10-10-10 42175 7.7* 13.3 13.3 108 I
1)-10-10 43209 6.6* 11.0 14.) 97*
10-10-10 42348 10.3 10.6 10.9 105
15-15-15 43029 12.6* 14.2 15.3 91*
20-10-10 41545 20.6 11.4 10.0 105
20-10-10 42350 22.5 8.6* 8.7* 102
20-10-10 42351 23.9 8.0* 5.7* 101
8U8LEY 8ELT CHEMICAL C0. EKRCN KY
G9A0E NUM N ADA 90T XS CL QV
0-34-14 41909 0.0 35.2 14.5 101 A
15-13-20 43111 17.0 13.6 20.2 103
15-15-23 43113 16.7 15.3 23.3 104

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TABLE T. (Continued)
-1}
T BUPLEY BELT CHEMICAL CO. EKRON KY
GRADE NUM N APA PDT XS CL RV
` 15-30-15 42649 16.9 33.5 12.0* 104
17-12-18 43112 18.0 12.9 19.2 103
19-19-19 43189 19.8 18.5 19.5 100
‘ BUFLEY BELT CHEMICAL CO. LONDON KY
GRADE NUM N APA POT XS CL RV
0- 0-60 41408 0.0 0.0 58.3 97
P 0- 0-60 40970 0.0 0.0 60.7 101
0-20-20 40563 0.0 20.3 20.5 102
0-20-20 40593 0.0 18.4* 20.7 97*
0-20-20 41050 0.0 19.1 20.2 98
~ 0-20-20 41426 0.0 15.9* 21.4 91*
" 0-25-25 41444 0.0 22.9* 25.7 96*
0-46- 0 42118 0.0 45.5 0.0 99
, 4-16- 4 41095 4.2 16.8 3.8 104
4-16- 4 41533 4.4 17.0 4.5 108
4-16- 4 41551 4.0 16.9 3.8 103
‘*‘ 4-16- 4 42028 3.9 14.3* 8.7 105
5-10-10 41052 5.6 11.3 12.1 115
5-10-15 40792 5.4 10.6 16.0 107
5-10-15 40824 4.5 10.8 15.8 102
5-10-15 41042 4.8 10.8 16.4 105
‘ 5-10-15 41430 4.8 9.7 15.9 100
5-10-15 41763 5.1 10.6 15.4 104
. 5-10-15 41840 5.4 10.0 15.8 104
5-10-15 41925 5.3 10.3 16.7 107
5-10-15 41971 5.0 10.0 16.8 104
_ * 5-10-15 41973 5.1 10.1 16.8 105
5-10-15 42029 5.5 11.0 16.5 110
· 5-10-15 42051 5.1 10.7 16.8 108
5-10-15 42054 5.2 11.5 15.0 137
5-10-15 42102 4.9 10.7 16.7 106
1 5-10-15 42349 5.4 9.9 15.0 102
5-10-15 42977 5.4 10.2 15.8 104
5-10-15 43033 5.1 10.4 14.8 101
5-10-15 43059 5.7 10.5 15.2 196
5-10-15 43153 5.7 10.0 15.6 105
5-13-15 42830 4.9 11.5 13.5* 101
5-10-15 42832 5.2 11.5 14.8 106
. 5-20-2C 40431 6.2 18.4* 19.8 99
5-20-20 40435 9.3 22.9 17.9* 118
5-20-20 40562 5.8 19.4 21.8 134
5-20-20 41382 5.3 19.6 19.8 100
5-20-20 41832 5.6 19.7 20.9 103
5-20-20 41838 5.7 20.1 19.8 102
5-20-20 41960 5.4 19.1 20.3 99
5-20-20 42052 5.2 20.6 22.2 106
5-20-20 42831 5.2 17.4* 21.5 97*
5-12-12 40422 6.6 12.0 12.4 104
- 6-12-12 40434 6.5 13.1 13.1 109
6-12-12 40438 7.1 13.6 10.8* 108
6-12-12 40439 9.9 10.8* 10.2* 110
6-12-12 40540 6.1 11.3 12.0 98
6-12-12 40603 6.5 11.3 11.3 98
6-12-12 40793 5.6 11.4 12.4 97*
6-12-12 40938 6.1 11.8 12.9 101
6-12-12 41413 6.7 11.7