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reports were received. The results, tabulated in the same manner as those 

 of the previous experiments, are as follows: 



A large number of trials such as these are needed before satisfactory 

 deductions can be made. Failure to plant the usual amount of corn when 

 corn and soy beans are mixed has been one reason for the low yield of 



Fig. 58. — • On the left are rows of mixed corn and soy beans. 



corn only. Season of igog 



On the right are rows of 



mixed fodder in a few cases. In the Le Roy experiment the results 

 obtained indicated lack of uniformity in soil fertility where the different 

 weighings were made. The variations in the percentage of soy bean plants 

 found in the mixed fodder are partly attributable to the lack of a full 



