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53 Experiments in Corn Fertilization.—Continued.

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Fertilizer, 1876.

Fertilizer, 1877.

Yield, 76. Yield, '77.

870 lbs, 1,025 1,335 1,220 1,050 1,125 1,210 1,290 940 1,010 975 535 lbs 1,015 920 790 755 850 820 880 735 710 705

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Nothing Nothing. Potash 119, nitrate soda 110 B. Y. manure, four loads B. Y. manure, four loads Nitrate soda 110 lbs Nothing Sulph. ammonia 40, muriate ammo. 40.. B. Y. manure 4 loads, nit. soda 55 B.Y.manure, 41'ds Nothing on surface Nothing. 19,Super phosphate lime 70 lbs 20 Sulphate ammonia 40, muriate ammo. 40,

39.7 1.0 31.1 35.5 28.1 24.5 32.2 31.8 21.8 29.8 27.7

In 1880, three half-acre plats were selected from this same tract of land—they having been in corn in the intervening years without manure. Corn was planted in rows so as to have four to each rod, and with design of having two stalks each two feet in the rows. The "stand" was not good. One half-acre plat received two twohorse loads of barn-yard manure, and gave 20 bu. 15 lbs. of corn; one plat received 100 lbs. superphosphate of lime and gave 17 bu. 45 lbs. corn; the third plat had no manure and gave 16 bu. 30 lbs. of corn. Superphosphate of lime was applied to the other plats of corn in 1880, with slight benefit in one case, and with no appreciable effect in another.

EXPERIMENTS IN MODES OF CULTURE.

In 1879 a set of experiments in corn culture were planned and carried out by E. F . Lawrence, head farmer, whose report of results is subjoined in full:

Variety. Conditions. ®"3

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Fall plowed, manure plowed in Thomas... Fall plowed, manure on surface in spring Same as No. 1 Golddrop. Same as No. 2 Trench plowed in fall, no manure Thomas.. Common plowed in fall, no manure Same as No. 5 Chester Co. Same as No. 6 Thomas & Murdock. Spring plowed, manure plowed in Spring plowed, manure on surface Same as No. 9 Murdock Same as No. 10 Trench plowed in spring, no manure Thomas & Murdock. Common plowed in spring, no manure Same as No. 13 Murdock Same as No. 14 Thomas, small.. Plowed in spring, manure on surface in spring.. large.. Same. small., Plowed in fall, manure on surface in fall large.. Same Plowed in fall, manure on surface in spring.. Plowed in fall, no manure Same as No. 21 Same as No. 22 Replowed in spring, manure on surface Replowed in spring, manure plowed in Average

1,290 1,383 1,219 1,171 1,203| 1,250 1,255 1,2551 1,170 973 1,099 1,035 1,242 1,104 1,295 1,175 1,078 1,110 1,188| 1,300 1,251 1,250 1,143| 1,201 1,211 1,082!

85.10 7801 80.00 710 72.82 720 73.84 690 70.77 700 71.79 690 70.77 660 67.69 7201 73.84 690 70.77 720 73.84 640 65.64 770 78.96 600 61.54 670 68.72 550 56.41 550 56.41 600 61.54 7001 71.79 720 73.84 740 75.89 720 73.84 710 72.82 660 67.69 800 82.00 710] 72.82 71.19

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