REPORT OF MR. A. MAG KAY. 



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MANGELS. 



Ten sorts of mangels were tested. Like the turnips they were sown on different 

 dates, May 25 and June 6. The early seeding proved to be the best. Heavy frost 

 in the latter part of September and early in October almost spoiled the crop. 



CARROTS. 



Nine varieties were sown on two diffei-ent dates, May 25 and June 6, but no 

 variety on either date of seeding gave a crop worth taking up. 



SUGAR BEETS. 



Four varieties were tested, but late frosts injured them all. The earliest sowing 

 gave the best results. 



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