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appf:ndix. 



Inconclusive Experiments. 



In Butler County, 8 miles north of Greenville, an 

 experiment conducted by E. A. Simmons in 1916 proved 

 inconclusive, because of a lack of uniformity in the 

 stand due to damage by moles. (See page 32). 



An experiment conducted in 1916 in Cullman County, 

 on the farm of the I. O. O. F. Home, proved inconclusive 

 because of poor stand and lack of uniformity of the 

 land. 



Eighteen other experiments were begun in the 

 counties named below, but for various reasons they 

 were not carried to a conclusion, or else for various 

 reasons the results are not available for publication. 



County Postoff'ice Year 



Barbour Clavton 1912 



Bullock --_- Fitzpatrick 1915 



Butler Greenville 1912 



Butler Greenville 1913 



Butler Greenville 1914 



Butler Greenville . . .1915 



Coffee Knterprise 1914 



CofTee Enterprise 1915 



Covington Opp 1912 



Dale Pinckard 1911 



Elmore Tallassee -.1912 



Escambia Atmorc . 1915 



Houston t)othan 1912 



Houston Dothan 1913 



1.66 Auburn 1916 



Monroe Monroeville 1912 



Mobile Irvingion 1914 



Pike Banks 1916 



Separate Effect of Cotton Seed Meal, Acid Phosphate 



and Kainit in Increasing the Yield of Nuts Per 



Acre at Dothan, Houston County, 1911. 



Increase of dry nuls per acre wlien cotton seed meal was added: 



To unfertilized plot —128 lbs. 



To acid pliosphate plot 104 lbs. 



To kainit plot —8 lbs. 



To acid phosphate and kainit plot lbs. 



Average increase with cottton seed meal — 8 lbs. 



-Increase of dry nuts per acre when acid pliosphate was added: 



To unfertilized plot — 56 lbs. 



To cotton seed meal plot 176 lbs. 



To kainit plot 64 lbs. 



To cotton seed meal and kainit plot 72 lbs. 



Average increase with acid phosphate 64 lbs. 



