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created by unknown on 2019-06-05
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Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-09
The image is of a historical agricultural record from The Baron de Hirsch Agricultural and Industrial School in Woodbine, New Jersey, dated February 7, 1904. It appears to be a form used to calculate fertilizer formulas.
The document lists fertilizers needed for potato cultivation, as calculated by Adolph Simons. The table contains columns detailing the kind of fertilizer, the amount required per acre, and their chemical components (such as inorganic and organic nitrogen, phosphoric acid, and potash).
Fertilizers listed include Nitrate of Soda, King Crab Meal, Superphosphate, and Muriate, with corresponding amounts and calculations for each substance's contribution. Additionally, there's a column for the price of each fertilizer, summing up to $9.19 for a total of 550 lbs of fertilizer.
The document highlights the scientific approach to farming and fertilizer use during the early 20th century.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-09
The image is a historical document from "The Baron de Hirsch Agricultural and Industrial School." It shows a fertilizer formula calculation for a potato crop. The formula was calculated by Adolph Simon and is dated February 7, 1904, in Woodbine, N.J.
The document contains tabulated data with the following columns: "Kind of Fertilizer," "Amount per Acre," "Inorganic Nitrogen," "Organic Nitrogen," "Total Nitrogen," "Phosphoric Acid Soluble," "Phosphoric Acid Reverted," "Phosphoric Acid Total," "Potash as Muriate," "Potash as Sulphate," and "Price."
The fertilizers listed are:
- Nitrate of Soda: 200 lbs per acre, with 32 lbs of inorganic nitrogen and a price of $4.20.
- King Crab Meal: 100 lbs per acre, with 6.5 lbs of organic nitrogen, 1 lb of phosphoric acid soluble, and a price of $1.60.
- Superphosphate: 100 lbs per acre, with 15.5 lbs of phosphoric acid soluble, 0 lbs reverted, 15.5 lbs total, and a price of $1.46.
- Muriate: 150 lbs per acre, with 77 lbs of potash as muriate and a price of $2.93.
Total amounts and costs are summarized at the bottom of the document:
- Total amount: 550 lbs per acre
- Total phosphoric acid (P2O5): 16.5 lbs
- Total potash (K2O) as muriate: 77 lbs
- Total price for the fertilizers: $9.19
The document is neatly formatted with handwritten entries for some values.
Anthropic Claude
Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-13
The image appears to be a document from The Baron de Hirsch Agricultural and Industrial School, dated February 1, 1904. It contains a table with information about different types of fertilizers, including the amount per acre, inorganic nitrogen, organic nitrogen, total nitrogen, phosphoric acid, phosphoric acid reversed, phosphoric acid total, potash as muriate, and potash as sulphate. The document was filled out by Adolph Simon for potatoes.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-13
This is a historical fertilizer calculation form from The Baron de Hirsch Agricultural and Industrial School, dated February 7, 1904. The document shows a formula calculated for potatoes by Adolph Simon. The form lists three types of fertilizers:
- Nitrate of Soda - 200 lbs
- Spring Fish Meal - 100 lbs
- Superphosphate - 150 lbs
The form includes columns for various measurements including inorganic nitrogen, organic nitrogen, total nitrogen, phosphoric acid (soluble, reverted, and total), and potash measurements. The total amounts are calculated at the bottom of the form, with a final price calculation of $71.19.
This appears to be a standard agricultural form (marked as Ag. Sch. Form 27) used for calculating fertilizer mixtures and their costs for crop production in the early 1900s.
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Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-10
The image presents a vintage receipt from The Baron de Hirsch Agricultural and Industrial School, dated February 7, 1904. The receipt is a form used to calculate the cost of fertilizer for a potato crop.
- School Name and Date
- The school's name, "THE BARON DE HIRSCH AGRICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL," is prominently displayed at the top of the page.
- The date, "February 7, 1904," is written below the school's name.
- Fertilizer Types and Quantities
- The receipt lists three types of fertilizers: Nitrate of Soda, King Crab Meal, and Super Phosphate Muriate.
- The quantities of each fertilizer are listed in pounds, with the total quantity being 550 lbs.
- Prices and Total Cost
- The prices of each fertilizer are listed in cents per pound.
- The total cost of the fertilizers is calculated to be $8.93.
- Formula Calculation
- The formula used to calculate the cost of the fertilizers is written at the top of the page.
- The formula appears to be a mathematical equation that takes into account the quantities and prices of each fertilizer.
- Signature
- The signature of the person who filled out the receipt is not visible in the image.
In summary, the image shows a vintage receipt from The Baron de Hirsch Agricultural and Industrial School, dated February 7, 1904. The receipt lists three types of fertilizers, their quantities, and prices, and calculates the total cost of the fertilizers using a mathematical formula.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-10
The image depicts a handwritten formula calculation for fertilizers, specifically for potatoes, dated February 7, 1904. The document is titled "THE BARON DE HIRSCH AGRICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL" and features a table with columns labeled "KIND OF FERTILIZER," "Amount per Acre," "Inorganic Nitrogen," "Organic Nitrogen," "Total Nitrogen," "Phosphoric Acid Soluble," "Phosphoric Acid Reveried," "Phosphoric Acid Total," "Potash as Muriate," and "Potash Sulphate." The table lists various fertilizers, including Nitrate of Soda, King Crab Meal, Superphosphate, and Muriate, along with their respective amounts and prices.
The document also includes handwritten notes and calculations, indicating that the total cost of the fertilizers is $9.19. The image appears to be a scanned copy of an original document, with a red grid overlay and a black border around the edges. Overall, the image provides a glimpse into the agricultural practices and calculations of the early 20th century.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-05
The image shows a document titled "The Baron de Hirsch Agricultural and Industrial School" with a date of February 7, 1904. The document contains a table listing different types of fertilizers, their amounts, and associated costs. The fertilizers include "Nitrate of Soda," "Fish Crab Meal," and "Superphosphate Muriate." The table also includes columns for the amount of inorganic and organic nitrogen, total nitrogen, phosphoric acid soluble, phosphoric acid reverted, phosphoric acid total, potash as muriate, potash as sulphate, and price. The document appears to be a record of fertilizer formulations and costs for agricultural purposes.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-05
The image shows a document from the Baron de Hirsch Agricultural and Industrial School, dated February 7, 1904. The document appears to be a formula or recipe for a fertilizer mixture, specifically for potatoes.
The document is organized into a table format with columns and rows, listing various ingredients and their quantities. The ingredients include nitrate of soda, king crab meal, superphosphate, and muriate. The table also includes columns for the amount per acre, organic nitrogen, organic nitrogen, total nitrogen, phosphoric acid soluble, phosphoric acid reverted, phosphoric acid total, potash as muriate, potash as sulphate, price, and total.
The document is written in a cursive font and appears to be a handwritten document, possibly from a student or instructor at the school. The purpose of the document is likely to provide a recipe or formula for a fertilizer mixture that can be used for growing potatoes. The ingredients and quantities listed in the table would be used to create the fertilizer mixture, which would then be applied to the soil to promote healthy plant growth.
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Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-01
Here's a description of the image:
Overview:
The image is a document from "The Baron de Hirsch Agricultural and Industrial School." It's a form related to agricultural practices, likely concerning the calculation of fertilizer for a specific crop.
Details:
- Header: The document's header reads: "THE BARON DE HIRSCH AGRICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL." It also contains the location "Woodbine, N. J.," and the date "February 7, 1904."
- Purpose: The form is titled "Formula calculated by Adolph Simons for Potatoes". The purpose appears to be calculating the proper fertilizer mix for potatoes.
- Data Table: The main body is a data table with the following columns:
- "KIND OF FERTILIZER"
- "Amount per Acre"
- "Inorganic Nitrogen"
- "Organic Nitrogen"
- "Total Nitrogen"
- "Phosphoric Acid Soluble"
- "Phosphoric Acid Reverted"
- "Phosphoric Acid Total"
- "Potash as Muriate."
- "Potash as Sulphate"
- "PRICE"
- Fertilizers Listed: Under "KIND OF FERTILIZER" the following types of fertilizer are listed:
- Nitrate of Soda.
- King Crab Meal
- Superphosphate
- Muriate
- Calculations and Totals: The table includes various numerical values, likely representing the amounts of each fertilizer and their chemical components. The bottom of the table includes totals for the different categories. The total cost for the fertilizers is $9.19.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-01
Here is a description of the image:
The image shows an old agricultural school form from The Baron de Hirsch Agricultural and Industrial School, located in Woodbine, N.J. The form is dated February 1, 1904.
The form lists a formula calculated by Adolph Simons for potatoes. The form is organized into a table with the following columns:
- Kind of Fertilizer
- Amount per Acre (lbs)
- Inorganic Nitrogen (lbs)
- Organic Nitrogen (lbs)
- Total Nitrogen (lbs)
- Phosphoric Acid Soluble (lbs)
- Phosphoric Acid Reverted (lbs)
- Phosphoric Acid Total (lbs)
- Potash as Muriate (lbs)
- Potash as Sulphate (lbs)
- Price
The fertilizers listed are:
- Nitrate of Soda (200 lbs per acre, 32 lbs of inorganic and total nitrogen, $4.20)
- King Crab Meal (100 lbs per acre, 6.5 lbs of organic and total nitrogen, 1 lb of Phosphoric Acid Soluble and Total, $1.60)
- Super Phosphate (100 lbs per acre, 15.5 lbs of Phosphoric Acid Soluble and Total, $0.46)
- Muriate (130 lbs per acre, 77 lbs of Potash as Muriate, $2.93)
The bottom of the form includes a total for the amount per acre (550 lbs), total nitrogen (38.5 lbs), Phosphoric Acid (16.5 lbs), Potash (77 lbs), and total price ($9.19).
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Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-05
The image is a historical document from "The Baron de Hirsch Agricultural and Industrial School" located in Woodbine, New Jersey. The document is dated February 1, 1904, and is titled "Formula calculated by Adolph Simons for Potatoes." It outlines a fertilizer formula for growing potatoes, detailing the types and amounts of fertilizers to be used per acre, their nutrient compositions, and their costs.
The document is divided into columns as follows:
- Kind of Fertilizer: Lists the types of fertilizers used.
- Amount per Acre: Specifies the amount of each fertilizer to be applied per acre.
- Inorganic Nitrogen: Shows the amount of inorganic nitrogen in pounds.
- Organic Nitrogen: Shows the amount of organic nitrogen in pounds.
- Total Nitrogen: Sum of inorganic and organic nitrogen.
- Phosphoric Acid Soluble: Amount of soluble phosphoric acid in pounds.
- Phosphoric Acid Reverted: Amount of reverted phosphoric acid in pounds.
- Phosphoric Acid Total: Total amount of phosphoric acid in pounds.
- Potash as Muriate: Amount of potash as muriate in pounds.
- Potash as Sulphate: Amount of potash as sulphate in pounds.
- Price: Cost of each fertilizer in dollars and cents.
The specific fertilizers listed are:
- Nitrate of Soda: 200 lbs per acre, containing 39 lbs of inorganic nitrogen, costing $4.20.
- King Crab Meal: 100 lbs per acre, containing 65 lbs of organic nitrogen, costing $1.60.
- Superphosphate: 100 lbs per acre, containing 15.5 lbs of soluble phosphoric acid, costing $0.46.
- Muriate: 150 lbs per acre, containing 71 lbs of potash as muriate, costing $2.93.
The totals at the bottom sum up the amounts and costs:
- Total amount of fertilizer per acre: 550 lbs.
- Total nitrogen: 38.5 lbs.
- Total phosphoric acid: 16.5 lbs.
- Total potash: 71 lbs.
- Total cost: $9.19.
This document provides a detailed fertilizer application plan for potato cultivation, specifying the nutrient content and cost of each component.