93 



Table II : Results of Storage Tests. 

 Part I : Auburn Experiments. 



Part II : Storage at Montgomery in cooperation with 



Mrs. Bellamy. 



1915-16 



1916-17 



Triumph 

 Triumph 



7.5 

 80 



Part III. Storage at Greenville in cooperation with 



J. E. Helms. 



Part IV. Storage near Auburn in cooperation with J. 



A. Cullars. 



was in the lower corners of the bins farthest from the 

 grate, which indicates that the potatoes in that portion 

 of the bins may not have been properly cured. 



The storage at Greenville, Table II, Part 3, in co- 

 operation with Mr. J. E, Helms, gave excellent results 

 with an average loss of only 2 percent for the two years. 

 The house used by Mr. Helms was a worked-over out- 

 house as shown in Fig. 8. Mr. Helms very kindly se- 

 cured data on losses in his community from storing in 

 banks, which was an average of 45 percent for the two 



