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same as in those receiving inorganic NPK fertilizers.
3. l’lots receiving phosphorus and potassium only, showed a consid-
erably greater number of animals than those receiving inorganic
NPK fertilizers.
4. Cultivated pastures, that have been receiving cows manure for
seven years (Exp. no. 136—63) showed, by far, the most abundant
fauna, irrespective of species of animals.
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