Show Farm Manure Is Subject to Tremendous Losses Farm Fann manure Is subject to tremendous tremendous dous dons losses from leaching and fermentation fer fer- If It Is Improperly handled If It piled In loose heaps where It Is exposed exposed ex ex- posed to the time rain a 1 large part of the nitrogen and more than half of ot the time potash will leach away Also under such conditions the manure ferments rapidly with the result that still more mOle of or ithe nitrogen escapes In tIme the form turIn of ammonia If It the manure cannot be hauled directly to the ille fields as ns produced produced produced pro pro- It should be kept keIt under shelter I and In n a moist compact c condition An excellent plan Is to h have c a J manure shed she where the manure re Is placed when it is taken out of or the stable Calves Caln s' s and other stock should hould be he allowed access ac c cess to this sited shell und and In III this way uy the manure Is Js kept thoroughly packed pocked The least leaH loss will occur when the manure manure ma mil- nure Is kept moist 1 compact vod ud under under un un- un der shelter I |