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This is a document from The Baron de Hirsch Agricultural and Industrial School. It's a form used for calculating a fertilizer formula, filled out by Jacob Goldcrown on February 3rd, 1904, for "Corn". The form details the type of fertilizer, the amount per acre, the nitrogen content (inorganic, organic, and total), the phosphoric acid content (soluble, reverted, and total), the potash content (as muriate and as sulfate), and the price.
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The image is a form from The Baron de Hirsch Agricultural and Industrial School. It is titled "Ag. Sch. Form 27.-12-8-02-500." The document is a formula calculated by Jacob Goldbrown for corn, dated February 3, 190X (the last digit of the year is unclear). The form lists the kind of fertilizer used, the amount per acre in pounds, and columns for inorganic nitrogen, organic nitrogen, total nitrogen, phosphoric acid (soluble, reverted, and total), potash as muriate, potash as sulphate, and the price.
The specific fertilizers listed include N. Q. M. 03, King Crab, Superphosphate, and German K20. The amounts per acre are 100 lbs for each fertilizer. Some of the nitrogen and phosphoric acid content values are filled in for each fertilizer. German K20 has a value of 51.89 in the Potash as Muriate column. The total cost for all the fertilizers is listed as $10.34. There is a handwritten note at the bottom of the list that reads "Lbs. 400 to the acre."