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Increase from use of different quantities of kainit: 



To use of 200 pounds kainiL 240 lbs. 



To use of 100 pounds kainit Ill lbs. 



Increase from use of cotton seed meal 399 lbs. 



Increase from use of nitrate of soda 438 lbs. 



Nitrate better by 39 lbs. 



In CHILTON COUNTY, E. H. Parrish, at Clanton, made 

 an experiment, on gray sandy land, which proved inconchisive 

 because of variation in fertility. See page 55. 



In CHILTON COUNTY, Ay. miles northwest of Jemison, 

 J. D. C. Scott conducted an experiment on gray clay loam. 

 This experiment is counted inconclusive because of want of 

 uniformity in the land and because the plots were only 2 rows 

 wide. See page 55. 



Near Centersville, BIBB COUNTY, J. H. Thompson con- 

 ducted a fertilizer test, on dark gray soil. This experiment 

 was rendered inconclusive by the cotton caterpillars. See 

 page 55. 



In JACKSON COUNTY, 5 miles northeast of Stevenson, 

 J. C. Talley conducted an inconclusive fertilizer test. See 

 page 56. 



In CLEBURNE COUNTY, near Heflin, J. W. Norton con- 

 ducted an exeriment which, because of irregularity in the fer- 

 tility of the land, proved inconclusive. See page 56. 



In BIBB COUNTY, near Randolph, M. J. Payne conducted 

 an experiment which proved inconclusive because of irregu- 

 larity in yield of plots. See page 56. 



In CLAY COUNTY, ^ mile south of Ashland, C. F. Strip- 

 lin conducted an experiment on gray sandy loam, with red 

 subsoil. This experiment proved inconclusive, apparently be- 

 •cause of want of uniformity in the different plots. See page 56. 



In CLAY COUNTY, 4 miles east of Ashland, J. R. Car- 

 penter, conducted a fertilizer experiment on gray loam, with 

 ■clay subsoil. The lightning and caterpillars rendered the test 

 inconclusive. See page 56. 



