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 Appliccdion of hamyard manure for l>arley. 



Ill this experiment a three-year rotation has been adopted: — 

 ' Fii'st year. — Summer-fallow. 



Second year. — "Wheat, or barley where indicated. 



Third year. — Barley, or oats where indicated. Wlicre barley follows summer-fal- 

 low oats follow barley. 



Owing to the different cropping systems followed a comparison of all the methods 

 (f application is somewhat difficult. Plots 2 and 4, in which barley is sown on sum- 

 mer-fallow and followed by oats, must be considered apart from the remaining plots 

 where barley is sown on wheat stubble which follows summer-fallow. Barley and oats 

 are valued at 1 cent and wliofit at 1^ cents per pound and the average value per acre of 

 tlie two crops taken so tliat the comparison of the different methods of application 

 may be more clearly set forth. 



Appi.icatiox of Barnyard Manure for Barley. 



Application of Barnyard Manure for Barley. 



Application of hamyard manure for oats. 



In this experiment a three-year rotation is being followed :- 



First year. — Summer-fallow. 



Second year. — Wheat, or oats where indicated. 



Third year. — Oats, or barloy where indicated. 



Indian Head. 



