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* ANNUAL REPORT
ANALYSES OF OFFICIAL
FERTILIZER SAMPLES
• ]ULY 1974 — ]UNE 1975
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`A KENTUCKY AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION
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.* H. F. Massey, Director
Edward R. Lindstrom, Assistant Director
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D. L. Terry, Coordinator V
,0 Fertilizer Program
Henry Spencer, Auditor
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-¢ INSPECTION STAFF
Wilson M. Routt
> Coordinator, Field Inspection Staff
Q Dewey S. Coffey Noel Johnston William K. Roberton
Elmer Cottongim* Wallace L. King Samuel D. Whitehead
Ben W. Cox Ellis Hugh Ray David T. Buckingham
` Claude E. Hensley
Q_ LABORATORY
Valva C. Midkiff, Chief Chemist
and Coordinator Chemical Laboratories
‘ Robert Beine Robert Kiser Robert N. Price, In Charge,
Elizabeth Brown Charles Miller Fertilizer Analysis
Ellen Denniston Tasanee Thitakamol Alan P. Thio, In Charge,
_ Sue Herald David Tompkins Pesticide Laboratory
Norma Holbrook
* DATA PROCESSING
Charles Boyd, Data Processing Specialist
Molly Dutina**, Data Processing Assistant
Brenda Johnson, Data Processing Assistant
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 this manuscript.
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T INTRODUCTION . .................................... 7
EXPLANATION OF TABLES ............ . .................... 7
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`* INSPECTION AND ANALYTICAL TOLERANCE ......................... 9
1 TABLE T. RESULTS OF NITROGEN (N), AVAILABLE PHOSPHORIC ACID (APA), SOLUBLE
_ ` POTASH (POT), AND EXCESS CHLORIDE (XS CL) ANALYSES OF OFFICIAL
`Q FERTILIZER SAMPLES .......... . .................. TT
A b TABLE 2. AVERAGE ANALYSIS (AA), OVERALL PERCENT OF GUARANTEED ACHIEVED
(% OF GUAR.), AND COEFFICIENTS OF VARIATION (CV) OF OFFICIAL
.a_ FERTILIZER SAMPLES OF CERTAIN GRADES AND COMPANIES ............. 64
TABLE 3. RESULTS OF THE SECONDARY AND MINOR ELEMENT ANALYSES OF OFFICIAL
` SAMPLES OF FERTILIZER. DEFICIENCIES ARE INDICATED WITH AN
é ASTERISK "*" AND MISBRANDING WITH AN "M" .................. 72
· TABLE 4. COMPANIES REGISTERED TO SELL FERTILIZER IN KENTUCKY AS OF
JUNE 30, T975 ........ . ....................... 77
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4 INTRODUCTION
V! This bulletin presents the results of analyses of 2,613 official samples of co mercial .
fertilizer taken during the period July 1, 1974 through June 30, 1975 by the field inspection
staff. These samples represented approximately 40,000 tons of fertilizer out of the
approximately 890,000 tons sold during this period. The regulatory laboratory made 2,474
‘!‘nitrogen, 2,409 phosphorus, 2,365 potassium, and about 900 chloride, secondary, and minor
element analyses on these samples. The results of N, P205, and K20 analyses of samples of
* mixed fertilizers and fertilizer materials are in Table 1. An indication of the variation
` eaof 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
5 and Table 4 is a listing of fertilizer registrants for Kentucky as of June 30, 1975.
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EXPLANATION OF TABLES
TABLE 1.
` Every official sample taken during the year is listed in this table. A comparsion of
*the "GRAOE" 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 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
'tValue" and a "Found Value" are computed for this fertilizer by assigning arbitrary values
to the individual nutrients as follows: 2 for N, 2 for PZOS, and 1 for KZO. Thus, the
l "Guaranteed Value" of the 5-l0-15 is calculated as follows:
Element Guaranteed, % Factor Value
N 5.0 X 2 = 10.0
P205 10.0 X 2 = 20.0
K20 15.0 X l = llulu
Total "Guaranteed Value" = 45.0
The same procedure is followed for the "Found Value", thus:
Element Found, % Factor Value
N 5.1 X 2 = 10.2
, P205 10.2 X 2 = 20.4
K20 15.1 X 1 = lall
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 = 101.6%
Those results marked with an asterisk (*) are deficient under the criteria stated in
,he Inspection and Analytical Tolerance sectioni Occasionally an analysis may be found

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that appears to be inconsistent in its marking. For example, two samples that are guaranteed V
l0% PZOS (APA) may both be shown as containing 9.3%. One of these may have an asterisk (*) R
and the other not. There are two situations which may cause this apparent difference: ¤“*
(l) The tolerances are calculated by computer and applied to the laboratory analyses
l before the data are rounded to the nearest tenth of a percent and printed. In the above
example, the laboratory found 9.27% for one sample and 9.33% for the other. Only the first A7
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 written O-ll-ll. However, the tolerances are calculated on the ll.9% and ll.2§‘
guarantees. If this custom mixed fertilizer analyzed ll.0% P205 and lO.9% KZO, the ll.0% A
P205 would be marked (*) because this analysis is below the ll.9% guarantee by more than the
tolerance. E
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 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.
Please note that the criteria for an entry in Table 2 has been changed slightly. iz
Previously an entry was made for a company when one grade was sampled 2 or more times and
lO 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: ·
First, the formula for computing the coefficient of variation (CV):
CV = (S/M) X lO0
where S = standard deviation ‘
M = average found analysis
S = / Z x2 - gZx)2/n Y
n - l
where X = an individual found analytical result
n = number of analyses _
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Now in our examp1e n = 10 and 1ets assume that the 10 X's are 5.6, 5.5, 5.4, 5.7, 5.5,
A 5.8, 5.0, 6.0, 5.5, and 5.3. `
7K M = (5.6 + 5.5 +   + 5.3)/10 = 5.53 (
Ex? = 5.52 + 5.52 +   + 5.92 = 206.49; (gx)? = 2059.09
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S = y(306.49 - 3058.09/10)/9 = 0.275
`* CV = (0.275/5.53) X 100 = 5%
Q If, in this examp1e, there had been Tess variation or "scatter", the resu1ting percentage
£*_ (CV) wou1d have been sma11er. If there had been more variation, it wou1d have been 1arger.
The CV varies directly with the range in va1ues of anaiyses and inverse1y with the average
ana1ysis.
No matter how much care is exerted in a ferti1izer p1ant, an occasiona1 "wi1d" batch
U? may appear and subsequent1y be samp1ed. Such batches are caused by unusua1 circumstances
such as putting the wrong ferti1izer in bags 1abe1ed for another grade or 1arge errors
· in mixing or manipu1ation in the factory that cannot be said to represent usua1 procedure.
Q Computations that inc1ude such samp1es wou1d on1y throw the coefficient of variation as
we11 as the average ana1ysis comp1ete1y out of 1ine. They are judged to be so abnorma1
~ that they have not been inc1uded in these statistica1 determinations. There were 11 samp1es
reported in Tab1e 1 that were exc1uded from the CV computations reported in Tab1e 2. As
E a basis for exc1uding these samp1es, the fo11owing ru1es were genera11y fo11owed.
1. Throw out any samp1es more than 120% or Tess than 80% in re1ative va1ue except:
I a. Those within j_20% of the average samp1e va1ue, or
’* . b. when the variation of a11 the samp1e va1ues is such that the questionab1e samp1e
appears to fit a norma1 distribution pattern.
` 2. Throw out any samp1e whose ratio of ingredients differs strong1y from the ba1ance of
samp1es of that grade. These may inc1ude samp1es:
a. whose ratio strong1y suggests an entire1y different grade of ferti1izer, or
b. where two or more of its ingredients are higher or 1ower by 20% or more of the
extreme va1ues of the remaining norma1 samp1es.
TABLE 3 and 4. (Se1f Exp1antory)
INSPECTION AND ANALYTICAL TOLERANCE
A to1erance is a11owed for variations that may occur in samp1ing and chemica1 ana1ysis.
It does not, nor is it intended to a11ow for variation in the manufacturing process. The
manufacturer shou1d compensate for variabi1ity in manufacturing techniques and materiais
when ca1cu1ating the formu1a for a given ana1ysis.
‘ The fo11owing formu1a was used to identify those samp1es of mixed ferti1izers which
were considered to be deficient in N, P2O5, and K20:
IF "FOUND" 5; "GUARANTEE" - "TOLERANCE" THEN "FOUND IS DEFICIENT"
where: "TOLERANCE" = "GUARANTEE" X 0.03 + 0.4
In words this is: If the "FOUND" ana1ysis is 1ess than or egua1 to the "GUARANTEED"
_ ana1ysis minus the "TOLERANCE" then the "FOUND" ana1ysis is deemed deficient. The "TOLERANCE"

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was equal to 3% of the "GUARANTEE" plus 0.4. For example, the tolerance on a 12% guarantee
is 12 X 0.03 + 0.4 = 0.76. Any found value of 11.24% or less was declared deficient (12 - K
0.76 = 11.24%). The relative value (RV) was considered deficient when it was more than 2.5% _,
below 100%. Specifically, if the RV was less than 97.5% it was considered deficient. if-
Fertilizers sold for use on field crop tobacco must carry a maximum chlorine guarantee ;
which can be no more than 1.5%. Samples were considered excessive in chlorine (XS CL) if
they analyzed more than 0.5 above the maximum guaranteed percentage. #7
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 analyzed 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 ‘
of 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
be 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. _
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 ANALYSIS OF OFFICIAL FERTILIZER SAMPLES IN KENTUCKY JULY 1974 — JUNE T975 `|`I
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TABLE T. 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 chloride are noted with an asterisk (*).
 
3 AG/GRD FERTILIZER C0. HINCHFSTER KY
GRADE NUM N APA POT XS CL RV
Q 5-10-15 36253 4.9 9.5 16.5 100
5-10-15 36929 5.0 8.6* 16.0 96*
5-10-15 37111 4.7 8.7* 15.7 94*
- 8 6- 6-18 37109 5.7 5.8 18.7 99
` 10-10-10 36250 10.3 9.2* 8.8* 96*
T3' 10-10-10 36251 10.4 9.3* 9.8 98
10-10-10 36459 9.9 9.0* 10.8 97*
10-10-10 36643 10.4 9.7 9.6 99
10-10-10 37110 10.9 11.3 9.3* 107
Q 10-10-10 37459 10.6 11.2 10.2 108
18-46- 0 37458 17.5 46.2 0.0 100
AG. SUPPLY C0 HOPKINSVILLE KY
. GRADE NUM N APA PUT XS CL RV
6-18- 6 36886 6.7 19.4 6.0 108
M 6-18- 6 37583 6.9 19.0 6.3 107
AGRICU CHEMICAL C0 TULSA OK
_ GRADE NUM N APA POT XS CL RV
0- 0-60 35958 0.0 0.0 60.9 101
0-44- 0 35957 0.0 44.5 0.0 101
’- 0-46- 0 35237 0.0 46.2 0.0 100
0-46- 0 35458 0.0 46.6 0.0 101
0-46- 0 35860 0.0 46.3 0.0 101
5-10-15 35897 4.9 10.4 15.0 101
,m 5-10-15 35936 5.3 9.8 14.7 100
5-10-15 36186 5.7 10.0 14.8 102
5-10-15 36361 5.9 9.8 14.8 * 102
‘ 5-10-15 36797 5.6 10.1 14.8 103
5-10-15 37079 5.4 9.3* 15.9 100
5-10-15 37206 5.4 10.0 15.2 102
5-10-15 37454 5.0 10.7 11.2* 95*
_ 5-10-15 37440 5.4 13.7 15.6 119
5-20-20 35143 5.4 20.3 20.0 102
5-20-20 35267 5.3 20.2 19.5 100
5-20-20 35274 5.4 20.1 19.6 101
5-20-20 35338 5.2 19.9 20.3 101
5-20-20 35891 5.2 19.7 19.8 99
5-20-20 35935 5.3 19.4 19.8 99
V 5-20-20 36168 5.5 19.7 19.1 99
5-20-20 36300 5.6 19.9 19.0 100
_ 5-20-20 36375 5.5 19.8 19.8 100
5-20-20 36382 5.5 19.6 18.7* 98
5-20-20 36487 5.1 20.1 19.2 100
5-20-20 37142 5.6 20.3 18.5* 100
5-20-20 37453 5.0 21.7 17.6* 101
5-20-20 37589 4.0* 13.3* 28.6 90*
5-20-20 37439 5.1 20.0 20.2 100
10-10-10 35206 10.3 10.6 9.9 103
10-10-10 36185 10.2 11.1 10.6 106
10-10-10 36187 10.2 11.0 9.9 104
10-10-10 36359 10.3 10.7 11.0 106
10-10-10 36383 9.2* 10.7 11.0 101
10-10-10 36607 10.5 10.4 9.4 102
21- 0- 0 35614 21.0 0.0 0.0 100
_ 24- 4- 8 37229 24.3 4.3 9.3 104

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AGRICU CHEMICAL CD TULSA DK T`-
GRADE NUM N APA POT XS CL RV 9
28- 0- 0 35547 27.9 0.0 0.0 99 »}~
28- 0- 0 35653 28.1 0.0 0.0 100
28- 0- 0 37796 27.6 0.0 0.0 99 p
34- 0- 0 35212 34.1 0.0 0.0 100
45- O- 0 35186 45.9 0.0 0.0 102 v_
45- 0- 0 35236 45.0 0.0 0.0 100 A
46- 0- 0 35956 47.0 0.0 0.0 102 _
AGRICU CHEMICAL CO BOWLING GREENKY P'
GRADE NUM N APA POT XS CL RV
0-19-19 37004 0.0 14.3* 24.4 93*
10-10-10 37314 6.1* 9.0* 11.3 83* .
AGRICO CHEMICAL C0 CECILIA KY Ai
GRADE NUM N APA POT XS CL RV
0-22-29 37211 0.0 22.1 31.3 101
0-32-16 37216 0.0 30.3* 19.1 99 ·
5-10-15 35685 6.3 11.6 14.2 111
5-10-15 35998 5.6 10.5 15.0 105 K
5-10-15 35999 5.5 10.0 15.4 103
5-10-15 36159 5.2 9.9 14.8 100 -
5-10-15 36160 5.4 9.6 14.8 99
5-10-15 36344 5.1 9.5 14.8 98 _
5-10-15 36554 5.4 10.2 15.2 103
5-10-15 36617 3.6* 6.0* 20.7 89*
5-10-15 36670 5.0 9.7 15.1 99
5-10-15 36713 5.5 10.8 15.2 106
5-10-15 36881 4.9 10.0 15.1 99 w
5-10-15 37030 6.0 10.4 14.8 106
5-10-15 37062 5.4 10.7 15.7 107
5-10-15 37217 5.8 10.5 14.8 106
5-20-20 35857 5.3 20.4 19.2 100
5-22-22 35494 7.0 19.5* 26.8 100
6-12-12 36711 6.5 12.3 11.9 103
6-24-24 35858 6.7 23.3 23.9 100 ·
8-17-35 37215 8.7 17.2 36.0 100
10-10-10 35859 9.7 9.6 10.3 98
10-10-10 35896 9.6 10.6 10.2 101
10-10-10 36084 9.8 12.1 9.8 107
10-10-10 36158 9.8 10.3 9.8 100 `
10-10-10 36221 9.7 9.9 10.6 100
10-10-10 36345 12.4 13.1 9.3* 120
10-10-10 36472 10.2 9.8 9.6 99
10-10-10 36555 9.5 9.4 10.1 96*
10-10-10 36669 10.3 9.9 9.2* 99
10-10-10 36676 9.7 10.1 10.0 99 .
10-10-10 36712 10.4 9.8 10.1 101
10-10-10 37100 10.0 9.9 9.8 99
10-10-10 37212 9.4 10.4 10.4 100 `
10-10-20 36671 10.5 11.5 19.6 106
15-15-15 36616 15.6 15.7 13.7* 102
15-15-15 36672 15.2 14.9 15.9 101
19-19-19 37213 18.4* 18.2* 23.2 99
23-16-16 37214 21.8* 17.2 19.2 101
25-14-14 35185 23.4* 12.7* 19.5 97*
AGRICU CHEMICAL C0 CLARKSON KY
GRADE NUM N APA PDT XS CL RV
6-26-25 37705 4.6* 20.6* 34.2 93*
8-28-22 37070 6.9* 27.0* 24.7 96*

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TABLE 1. (Continued)
 
E AGRICO CHEMICAL CO CLARKSDN KY
GRADE NUM N APA PDT XS CL RV
7 12-24-24 37068 11.6 22.0* 29.5 98
19-19-19 37066 17.5* 16.1* 26.2 96*
*g 19-19-19 37067 19.7 16.2* 23.0 98
19-19-19 37069 19.7 14.3* 23.9 95*
19-19-19 37071 17.8* 16.1* 26.2 97*
{ AGRIC0 CHEMICAL C0 CLAY KY
* GRADE NUM N APA POT XS CL RV
"7> 0-18-36 37078 0.0 16.3* 39.3 100
0-22-30 37582 0.0 23.7 29.4 104
· 11-37- 0 35521 11.3 36.7 0.0 100
11-37- 0 35522 11.3 36.7 0.0 100
Q 12-15-15 37080 11.6 15.1 16.9 102
AGRIC0 CHEMICAL C0 FREDONIA KY
GRADE NUM N APA POT XS CL RV
. 0-26-26 35518 0.0 25.2 26.9 99
9-23-30 37252 8.9 22.7 30.3 99
E 22-17-17 37253 21.8 17.7 18.4 101
AGRICO CHEMICAL C0 HARTFORD KV
GRADE NUM N APA POT XS CL RV
5-19-30 37547 6.9 19.2 28.4* 103
6-25-26 37548 6.9 26.9 24.9* 103
" 9-23-30 37549 10.5 26.8 25.9* 106
AGRICO CHEMICAL CO HENDERSON KY
GRADE NUM N APA POT XS CL RV
0-20-33 37570 0.0 17.8* 37.7 99
_¤ 0-23-30 37571 0.0 21.7* 32.5 100
4-10-27 35385 5.7 13.0 30.5 121
5-20-20 37572 4.4* 19.1 21.6 98
9-23-30 36722 8.9 21.9 31.5 99
12-15-15 36486 12.0 14.3 16.4 100
12-15-15 36723 12.0 14.3 15.4 99
14-14-14 36632 13.7 12.8* 15.2 97*
‘_ 16-20- 0 37321 16.1 19.6 0.0 99
26- O- 0 36567 26.3 0.0 0.0 101
26- 0- 0 36568 26.2 0.0 0.0 101
28- 0- 0 36588 28.0 0.0 0.0 100
28- 0- 0 37121 28.9 0.0 0.0 103
28- 0- 0 37196 28.2 0.0 0.0 101
AGRICO CHEMICAL C0 HUDGENVILLE KY
I GRADE NUM N APA POT XS CL RV
6-24-24 35406 6.7 26.9 21.3* 104
12-24-24 37144 12.4 25.1 24.8 101
' 19-19-19 37392 18.3* 19.1 21.0 98
21-14-21 37700 20.9 14.1 22.1 100
23-14-18 37388 21.0* 15.0 21.2 99
24-16-16 37384 22.4* 16.7 17.0 99
AGRIC0 CHEMICAL CO HORSE CAVE KY
GRADE NUM N APA POT XS CL RV
0-25-25 35449 0.0 24.6 24.7 97*
6-25-25 37168 5.7* 23.6* 30.0 98
13-23- 8 37167 14.0 24.7 10.3 106
17-45- 0 37136 17.3 45.8 0.0 100
19-13-19 37164 17.8* 11.5* 24.1 97*
19-18- 8 37166 18.0* 21.8 10.2 108
26-14-13 37165 25.1* 12.9* 17.6 98
27-13-13 37169 24.4* 15.4 17.6 103

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AGRICO CHEMICAL C0 IRVINGTDN KY
GRADE NUM N APA PDT XS CL RV }
0-12-43 36873 0.0 11.6* 45.2 100
5-12-30 36875 5.4 19.5 28.3* 119  
10-13-13 36874 10.5 25.4 14.8 142
AGRICO CHEMICAL C0 MADISUNVILLE KY
GRADE NUM N APA PDT XS CL RV L
8-20-19 35357 9.2 25.1 18.0* 113 _
11-30-20 37660 12.6 29.6 20.9 101 B·“·
18- 7-23 37659 17.6 8.1 24.3 101
26-10-10 37472 32.9 7.3* 7.1* 102
AGRICD CHEMICAL CU MDRGANFIELD KY
GRADE NUM N APA POT XS CL RV ._
0-27-23 37581 0.0 28.7 22.0 102 ‘
2- 6-12 35355 2.0 5.4* 11.8 95*
3- 6- 8 35352 3.6 5.5 7.9 100 .
8-22-30 35354 7.2* 19.4* 35.1 95*
AGRICO CHEMICAL C0 OHENSBORO KY {
GRADE NUM N APA POT XS CL RV
0-15-40 35453 0.0 14.9 39.7 99 _
0-23-30 37332 0.0 18.0* 35.8 95*
5-10-15 37657 5.7 6.2* 22.0 102 _
6-24-24 37420 5.3* 24.2 25.6 101 "
6-24-24 37658 6.4 24.7 25.8 105
20-10-10 37331 15.6* 11.0 18.6 102 _
AGRICO CHEMICAL CO RUSSELLVILLE KY
GRADE NUM N APA POT XS CL RV
0-26-26 37590 0.0 26.0 23.5* 97* R
5- 5- 5 37001 9.1 6.3 5.4 142
9- 9- 9 37002 10.4 10.0 9.4 105
AGRICO CHEMICAL C0 STUPGIS KY
GRADE NUM N APA PDT XS CL RV
0-Z0-31 37239 0.0 20.9 32.5 102
6-17-21 35425 8.9 22.3 22.5 121 _
AIR PRODUCTS ll CHEMICALS INC. PENSACDLA FL
GRADE NUM N APA PDT XS CL RV
34- 0- 0 37095 34.7 0.0 0.0 102
34- 0- 0 37096 34.9 0.0 0.0 103
ALLEN C0. FARMERS SERVICE SCOTTSVILLE KY ·
GRADE NUM N APA POT XS CL RV
15-13-20 37790 14.7 13.7 21.5 101
ALLENSVILLE CROP SERVICE ALLFNSVTLLF KV
GRADE NUM N APA POT XS CL RV
0-30-20 37423 0.0 30.9 17.9* 100
ALLIED CHEM CORP-UNION TX PET HOUSTON TX
GRADE NUM N APA PDT XS CL RV
10-34- 0 37741 12.4 29.2* 0.0 95*
28- 0- 0 37742 27.5 0.0 0.0 98
32- 0- O 37740 30.6* 0.0 0.0 95*
AMERICAN CYANAMID C0. PRINCETON NJ
GRADE NUM N APA PUT XS CL RV
34- 0- O 36451 34.3 0.0 0.0 101
THF ANDERSDNSy SPECIALTIES 01V MAUMEE OH
GRADE NUM N APA PDT XS CL RV
8-32-16 37140 7.5 32.0 16.3 99
45- 0- 0 37141 45.5 0.0 0.0 101
ASKEH FARM SERVICE HOPKINSVILLE KY
GRADE NUM N APA PDT XS CL RV
14- 6-10 36905 13.9 7.2 10.4 101

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TABLE 1. (Continued)
 
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ASKEH FARM SERVICE HOPKINSVILLE KY
. GRADE NUM N APA POT XS CL RV -
20-15-15 37324 15.3* 15.7 13.7* 88*
E M BAILEY DISTRIBUTING CO BANDANA KY
` GRADE NUM N APA POT XS CL RV
5-15-20 37184 6.0 14.3 18.3* 98
15-10-10 37185 10.8* 9.1* 8.2* 80*
21- 7- 7 37429 19.5* 8.6 7.5 98
{ E M BAILEY DISTRIBUTING CO MAYFIFLD KY
GRADE NUM N APA POT XS CL RV
18- 3-10 37431 16.0* 4.0 8.6* 88*
19- 8-10 37619 18.5 7.4* 11.0 98
BALLARD CO. COOP LA CENTER KY
·· GRADE NUM N APA POT XS CL RV
11-14-20 37187 12.1 15.4 18.9* 103 E
· 21-15-13 37430 18.4* 12.0* 21.4 96* 'l
BIG FOUR FEED C IMPLEMENT CO SCOTTSVILLE KY
A GRADE NUM N APA POT XS CL RV
3-27-13 35484 3.7 27.8 15.2 104
BISHOP CO.-DIV LEBANON CHEM LEBANON PA
GRADE NUM N APA POT XS CL RV
10- 0- 0 36585 11.8 0.0 0.0 118
•¤ BECKING SEED E FERTILIZER INC. BERNIE MO
GRADE NUM N APA POT XS CL RV
· 32- 0- 0 36381 32.0 0.0 0.0 100
` BORDEN CHEM1CAL—D1V BORDEN INC COLUMBUS OH
i GRADE NUM N APA PDT XS CL RV
‘ ‘ 46- O- O 36209 47.3 0.0 0.0 103
BURKHART FEED MILL AUBURN KY
. GRADE NUM N APA POT XS CL RV
8- 8-13 37587 8.3 8.7 14.0 101
BURLEY BELT CHEMICAL CO. LEXINGTON KY'
GRADE NUM N APA POT XS CL RV
0-20-20 35287 0.0 17.6* 22.6 96*
` 4-16- 4 36507 5.4 15.0* 4.5 103
5-10-10 36613 5.2 9.9 14.5 111
5-10-15 35667 4.9 10.7 14.8 102
5-10-15 35913 5.3 9.7 14.9 100
5 5-10-15 35915 5.3 9.7 14.8 99
5-10-15 36122 5.4 9.7 16.1 103
5-10-15 36354 5.7 9.1* 16.0 101
5-10-15 36454 5.0 9.6 16.3 101
5-10-15 36692 5.2 10.2 14.6 100
9 5-10-15 37055 5.1 10.2 16.0 103
5-10-15 37060 5.0 9.7 15.5 100
_ 5-10-15 37754 4.9 9.7 16.4 102
5-20-20 35432 5.3 20.0 18.2* 98
_, 5-20-20 36357 5.2 18.5* 20.6 97*
5-20-20 37087 5.4 18.2* 19.8 96*
_ 6-12-12 35156 6.1 12.2 11.0* 99
6-12-12 35293 6.0 11.3 11.3 95*
6-12-12 35831 6.2 11.9 12.5 101
6-12-12 35919 6.4 12.4 11.8 103
6-12-12 36356 6.3 11.8 11.8 100
6-12-18 36019 5.9 11.6 16.6* 95*
6-12-18 36855 6.0 11.9 15.6* 95*
B-10-15 36256 7.9 9.8 15.0 99
' 8-10-15 36270 7.8 10.2 12.9* 95*
8-10-15 36271 8.2 9.6 13.7* 96*

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BURLEY BELT CHEMICAL CD. LEXINGTON KY
GRADE NUM N APA PDT XS CL RV
8-10-15 36452 8.0 10.1 14.2* 99
8-10-15 37054 7.8 9.5 16.8 101 ,1
8-10-15 37292 7.9 8.6* 17.4 99
8-10-15 37283 7.7 9.6 14.7 96*
9-10-15 35188 8.8 9.2* 13.9* 94*
10- 0-15 37051 10.8 0.0 15.4 100
10- 6- 4 36269 10.2 6.3 8.8 116 1: 
10-10-10 35189 9.6 9.2* 8.7* 93*
10-10-10 35914 9.6 10.0 10.5 99
10-10-10 35918 8.7* 9.8 10.4 95* `
10-10-10 36020 9.9 9.8 10.5 100
10-10-10 36355 10.0 9.8 10.8 100
10-10-10 36508 10.2 7.4* 9.7 90*
10-10-10 36583 8.6* 9.6 11.8 96*
10-10-10 36689 9.4 10.7 11.5 103
10-10-10 36691 10.0 9.1* 10.1 97* A A
10-10-10 36735 9.7 10.1 9.9 99
10-10-10 37052 9.1* 9.4 10.5 95*
10-10-10 37061 10.6 9.1* 11.9 102
10-10-20 35830 9.1* 10.8 19.5 99
12-12-12 36690 11.1* 11.8 12.4 97* *‘
12-12-12 37753 11.9 12.7 12.2 102
15-15-15 36854 14.1* 16.6 16.2 103
15-30- 0 37053 7.7* 9.3* 0.0 38*
15-30- 0 37291 12.4* 22.7* 5.4 84*
16- 8- 8 35314 16.2 8.0 6.6* 98 N
21-45- 0 35187 20.5 53.2 0.0 112 `
26- 0- 0 36693 25.3 0.0 0.0 97
26- 0- O 36569 26.5 0.0 0.0 102
BURLEY BELT CHEMICAL C0. CYNTHIANA KY
GRADE NUM N APA POT XS CL RV
0-20-20 36311 0.0 19.8 17.0* 94*
5-10-15 35550 5.1 10.6 13.7* 100
5-10-15 37521 5.4 9.7 14.9 100
5-10-15 37522 5.2 9.8 14.9 99
9-10-15 36310 9.8 7.2* 16.1 94*
9-10-15 36340 10.5 11.7 13.0* 108 a
10-10-10 35551 9.6 9.6 10.2 97*
10-10-10 36313 8.5* 17.6 7.2* 119 n
10-10-10 36338 10.9 9.8 10.0 103
10-10-10 37520 12.4 12.5 7.7* 115
BURLEY BELT CHEMICAL C0. LUNDON KY J
GRADE NUM N APA PDT XS CL RV
0- 0-60 36521 0.0 0.0 57.7* 96*
0- O-60 36942 0.0 0.0 58.0 97
0-20-20 36580 0.0 12.3* 18.6* 72* A
0-46- 0 37108 1.5 38.8* 2.0 84*
3- 9- 6 35846 4.8 7.9* 4.9* 101
4-16- 4 36284 4.7 15.3 4.6 101
5-10- 5 36943 5.6 10.5 13.4 130
5-10-15 35465 5.3 9.8 14.8 100
5-10-15 35529 5.3 10.1 15.2 102
5-10-15 35557 5.4 9.6 15.5 101
5-10-15 35646 5.2 9.8 15.1 100
5-10-15 35713 5.3 10.0 14.6 100
5-10-15 35723 5.2 9.9 14.9 100 9
5-10-15 35773 5.5 9.9 15.7 103

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TABLE 1. (Continued)
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BURLEY BELT CHEMICAL CO. LONDON KY
GRADE NUM N APA POT XS CL RV
5-10-15 35795 5.5 9.5 15.5 101
. 5-10-15 35817 5.4 9.3* 17.4 104
5-10-15 35845 5.7 9.7 16.0 104
5-10-15 35869 5.3 9.9 15.8 103
5-10-15 35884 5.4 9.9 15.1 101
5-10-15 35930 5.0 9.7 15.1 99
5-10-15 35981 5.3 9.9 14.8 100
5-10-15 35994 5.5 9.5 15.1 100
; 5-10-15 36012 5.5 9.4 15.0 99
5-10-15 36013 5.6 9.4 15.2 100
Q 5-10-15 36014 5.7 12.6 13.4* 111
5-10-15 36052 5.3 8.9* 14.8 96*
5-10-15 36056 5.5 10.4 15.2 104 p
5-10-15 36076 5.5 9.7 14.8 100
· 5-10-15 36085 5.3 9.6 15.6 101
‘ 5-10-15 36306 5.4 9.9 14.8 101
5-10-15 36336 5.3 10.3 14.9 102
5-10-15 36377 5.7 9.5 14.9 101
5-10-15 36387 5.8 9.4 14.8 100
* 5-10-15 36424 5.6 9.8 14.8 101
5-10-15 36471 5.5 10.6 14.9 104
5-10-15 36520 5.5 10.8 14.6 105
_ 5-10-15 36592 5.4 9.1* 14.8 97*
' 5-10-15 36593 5.1 9.8 14.7 99
» 5-10-15 36595 5.5 9.0* 14.6 97*
5-10-15 36596 4.8 9.5 15.6 98
5-10-15 36709 5.4 10.6 13.8* 102
5-10-15 36710 4.9 10.6 15.0 102
5-10-15 36807 5.3 9.9 14.9 100
5-10-15 36822 5.5 10.3 13.7* 101
5-10-15 36826 5.2 10.0 14.8 100
· 5-10-15 36931 5.0 9.9 15.8 101
5-10-15 36933 5.4 9.8 14.9 101
5-10-15 36990 5.1 9.9 15.3 100
5-10-15 37116 5.6 8.9* 16.0 100
5-10-15 37123 5.3 10.1 14.9 101
5-10-15 37149 4.8 9.7 15.2 98
" 5-10-15 37157 5.2 9.3 15.3 98
5-10-15 37282 6.1 10.2 14.8 105
5-10-15 37352 5.4 9.8 14.8 100
·_ 5-10-15 37357 5.6 9.4 15.4 100
5-10-15 37360 5.3 10.3 14.3 101
5-10-15 37502 5.6 9.8 13.6* 98
5-10-15 37505 5.1 10.1 13.9* 98
5-10-15 37506 4.8 9.6 15.7 99
, 5-10-15 37523 5.5 10.6 15.0 105
5-10-15 37599 4.3* 9.8 15.3 96*
5-10-15 37640 5.5 8.6* 17.8 102
5-10-15 37643 6.0 10.9 14.8 108
, 5-10-15 37687 5.2 9.2* 14.8 97*
5-10-15 37776 5.1 10.3 14.8 101
5-10-15 35534 5.4 9.8 14.8 100
5-10-15 36867 5.4 9.8 15.2 101
5-10-15 37600 5.2 9.6 16.0 * 101
5-20-20 35365 4.9 18.9* 20.2 97*
5-20-20 35430 5.5 19.6 19.0* 99
5-20-20 35456 5.3 18.4* 20.3 97*

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TABLE 1. (Continued)
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BURLEY BELT CHEMICAL C0. LONDON KY
GRADE NUM N APA POT XS CL RV ,
5-20-20 35711 5.3 20.8 19.8 103
5-20-20 35964 5.2 18.8* 20.1 97*
5-20-20 36224 5.6 18.4* 20.1 97* "
5-20-20 36258 5.5 19.1 18.8* 97* _ .
5-20-20 36264 5.1 20.0 19.0 99
5-20-20 36275 5.1 19.7 19.1 98
5-20-20 36308 5.1 19.2 20.5 99  
5-20-20 36439 5.2 21.2 19.3 103
5-20-20 36815 4.9 19.7 20.3 99
5-20-20 36940 7.1 26.4 16.1* 119
5-20-20 36965 5.0 20.4 19.8 101
5-20-20 37339 5.3 18.5* 19.8 96* 4
5-20-20 37380 7.1 20.6 11.0* 95*
5-20-20 37795 5.1 20.5 18.1* 99
5-20-20 37799 5.1 17.0* 18.9* 90*
5-20-20 35533 5.0 18.5* 20.4 96*
5-20-20 36864 5.4 20.2 18.6* 100 Y
5-20-20 37195 5.4 19.8 19.8 100
6-12-12 35361 6.0 11.2* 12.4 98
6-12-12 35369 6.0 11.9 11.9 100 L
6-12-12 35455 6.2 11.5 11.8 98 _  `
6-12-12 35564 6.0 11.7 11.8 98 2
6-12-12 35590 6.1 11.2* 12.8 99
6-12-12 35818 6.6 11.1* 11.4 97*
6-12-12 36042 6.4 11.5 12.1 100
6-12-12 36074 6.4 11.0* 11.5 96* ·`
6-12-12 36337 6.2 11.7 11.9 99
6-12-12 36594 5.6 12.1 11.4 97*
6-12-12 36821 5.9 11.6 11.8 98 '
6-12-12 37043 6.2 12.1 12.0 101
6-12-12 37044 5.7 11.8 11.8 97*
6-12-12 37150 5.1* 12.3 10.8* 95*
6-12-12 37156 6.3 11.3 12.1 98
6-12-12 37348 5.1* 12.2 11.8 97*
6-12-12 37356 5.1* 12.3 11.2* 96*
6-12-12 37373 5.9 11.4 12.5 98
6-12-12 37379 7.1 14.0 10.3* 109
6-12-12 37503 5.6 12.0 11.8 98 `
6-12-12 37508 6.9 13.5 12.9 112
6-12-12 37604 5.2* 11.8 11.9 95*
6-12-12 37809 5.0* 11.9 11.5 94*
6-12-18 36119 6.0 11.6 17.8 98 A
6-12-18 36650 6.2 11.6 17.9 99
6-20- 0 37639 5.7 18.7* 0.0 94*
7- 0- 0 35552 7.0 0.0 0.0 99
7- 0- 0 36597 7.2 0.0 0.0 102
7- 3- 5 37603 6.9 3.9 6.3 101 K
8-10-15 37641 8.0 9.6 14.8 98
10-10-10 35262 10.1 9.9 9.1* 98
10-10-10 35429 10.2 9.5 9.0* 97*
10-10-10 35464 10.0 9.6 8.9* 96*
10-10-10 35556 10.0 10.0 9.8 99
10-10-10 35591 9.1* 10.0 11.2 99
10-10-10 35678 9.6 9.6 11.0 99
10-10-10 35714 10.2 9.8 8.9* 98
10-10-10 35724 8.3* 9.9 11.6 96*
10-10-10 35819 10.1 9.9 10.8 102

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TABLE 1. (Continued) `
BURLEY BELT CHEMICAL C0. LONDON KY
GRADE NUM N APA PUT XS CL RV
10-10-10 35844 9.8 10.2 10.2 100
10-10-10 35868 10.2 9.8 9.9 100
10-10-10 35883 10.2 9.4 10.4 99
10-10-10 35922 8.8* 10.0 11.6 98
10-10-10 35973 10.0 9.7 10.2 99
10-10-10 35982 10.1 10.2 10.0 101
10-10-10 36054 9.2* 10.6 10.1 99
10-10-10 36055 10.1 10.3 10.3 102
10-10-10 36075 9.8 10.1 10.2 100
10-10-10 36125 10.3 10.0 10.0 101
I0-10-10 36265 9.9 10.6 9.0* 100
10-10-10 36307 9.5 9.8 10.9 99
10-10-10 36335 10.0 10.2 9.9 100
10-10-10 36378 9.9 9.3* 10.5 98 I
10-10-10 36423 10.2 10.0 10.3 101
` 10-10-10 36477 9.2* 10.2 9.3* 96*
10-10-10 36514 10.3 9.0* 10.5 98
10-10-10 36591 9.4 10.1 10.7 99
10-10-10 36598 9.8 10.0 9.5 98
10-10-10 36602 9.6 9.8 9.7 97*
10-10-10 36808 9.7 10.1 9.8 99
10-10-10 36816 10.0 10.4 9.8 101
10-10-10 36820 9.3* 9.8 9.8 96*
10-10-10 36932 10.2 11.7 10.9 109
10-10-10 36970 9.7 10.2 10.8 101
“ 10-10-10 37045 9.6 10.2 8.4* 96*
10-10-10 37124 9.7 9.9 10.0 98
. 10-10-10 37155 9.8 10.0 9.9 99
10-10-10 37260 9.9 10.1 9.9 100
10-10-10 37281 9.5 9.9 11.0 100
10-10-10 37294 9.3* 10.0 8.6* 94*
10-10-10 37374 9.8 10.1 9.9 99
' 10-10-10 37377 8.8* 10.0 11.0 97*
10-10-10 37391 9.9 10.1 9.9 100
10-10-10 37500 9.6 13.9 9.8 113
10-10-10 37507 9.7 9.8 9.8 97*
10-10-10 37512 9.7 9.7 10.5 99
10-10-10 37605 10.0 9.6 10.4 99
10-10-10 37607 9.4 10.0 9.9 97*
10-10-10 37642 10.9 11.1 10.0 108
10-10-10 37649 9.5 10.0 9.8 97*
10-10-10 37777 9.7 10.1 9.9 99
10-10-10 35528 9.5 9.8 10.2 98
10-10-10 36866 9.9 9.7 10.2 99
10-10-10 37602 10.8 10.4 7.1* 99
10-10-10 37769 9.5 10.5 8.3* 96*
10-10-10 35335 9.4 6.8* 9.1* 83*
10-10-15 35565 9.6 10.0 15.9 100
10-10-15 35670 9.3* 9.6 15.7 97*
10-10-15 36263 9.3 10.9 15.4 101
10-10-15 36274 9.0* 10.4 15.1 97*
10-10-15 36453 9.4 11.0 14.8 101
10-10-15 36863 9.7 11.3 14.9 103
10-10-15 37259 7.7* 9.6 16.0 * 92*
10-10-15 37340 9.3* 11.0 14.0* 99
10-10-15 36865 9.4 10.1 15.8 100
12-12-12 37273 10.7* 11.8 14.2 98

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TABLE `I. (Continued)
 
BURLEY BELT CHEMICAL CO. LONDON KY _
GRADE NUM N APA POT XS CL RV .
15-30- 0 35561 15.0 30.4 0.0 101
A 16- 8- 8 35261 16.0 7.8 6.5* 97* .
16- 8- 8 36819 16.2 8.0 7.3* 99
16- 8- 8 36941 15.3 8.1 7.9 98
16- 8- 8 36964 15.9 8.4 8.0 101 .
16- 8- 8 37122 16.4 7.8 7.9 100
16- 8- 8 37800 15.2 8.2 8.7 99 »· 
18-46- 0 36515 18.4 45.5 0.0 100
21- 8- 8 37638 18.7* 10.3 15.2 106
26- 0- 0 35774 26.7 0.0 0.0 103 "
26- 0- 0 35743 27.1 0.0 0.0 104
26- 0- 0 36455 23.5* 0.0 0.0 91*
26- 0- 0 36456 26.1 0.0 0.0 100
26- 0- 0 36606 24.7* 0.0 0.0 95*
26- 0- 0 36833 26.5 0.0 0.0 102
26- 0- 0 36834 26.7 0.0 0.0 103 {
28- 0- 0 37361 27.9 0.0 0.0 99
33- 0- 0 35788 34.1 0.0 0.0 102
33- 0- 0 35965 35.1 0.0 0.0 105 ’
33- 0- 0 36086 35.0 0.0 0.0 105
33- 0- 0 36312 33.9 0.0 0.0 101
33- 0- 0 36438 34.8 0.0 0.0 104
33- 0- 0 37117 35.0 0.0 0.0 105
34- 0- 0 36516 34.9 0.0 0.0 103
BURLEY BELT CHEMICAL CO. FERGUSON KY
GRADE NUM N APA POT XS CL RV `
4- 9- 9 37046 6.2 10.3 11.0 116
4-16- 4 36124 4.5 15.4 3.9 99
5-10-15 36146 5.6 9.4 14.8 99
5-10-15 36148 5.4 9.3* 14.8 98
5-10-15 36150 5.5 9.3 15.5 100
5-10-15 37201 5.2 10.1 14.8 100
5-10-15 37510 5.3 10.3 14.8 102 `
5-20-20 35461 5.4 18.6* 20.6 98
5-20-20 35742 5.4 18.6* 19.8 97*
5-20-20 35867 5.4 18.6* 16.6* 92*
5-20-20 36147 5.6 19.0* 19.8 98 - .
6-12-12 36266 7.1 11.4 10.7* 99
6-12-12 37517 6.9 11.0* 11.8 99 _
6-12-12 37801 6.4 11.0* 11.8 97* E
10-10-10 35675 9.9 9.5 9.9 97*
10-10-10 35741 10.0 9.6 10.1 98
10-10-10 35786 10.0 9.9 9.9 100
10-10-10 35908 9.1* 10.4 10.5 99
10-10-10 36267 9.9 10.1 10.0 100
10-10-10 36781 10.0 9.9 10.1 100
10-10-10 36975 10.3 9.5 7.6* 94* ‘
10-10-10 37202 9.0* 10.3 10.8 99
10-10-10 37514 9.6 9.6 9.8 96* ·
10-10-10 37802 9.8 10.0 9.8 98
10-10-10 37828 9.8 10.0 9.9 99
16- 8- B 35313 15.0* 8.2 8.8 99
BURLEY BELT CHEMICAL CO. GFDRGETUWN KY
GRADE NUM N APA PDT XS CL RV ,
8- 4-14 37598 9.9 5.3 15.7 112

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TABLE 1. (Continued)
 
BURLEY BELT CHEMICAL CO. HARRODSBURG KY ‘
GRADE NUM N