SOe SI^AtE B0AR1-) Of AGRICULTURE^. 



Table 11 gives the results of the larger oat plats for liJU'J aiul 1!J1U. Tlie 

 Alexander which yielded an average of 67.7 bushels per acre in 1910, on 

 the college plats is used as 100%. Taking the average of the coefficients of 

 yield for a variety it is easy to find the corresponding })ushcls per acre. 

 From these results, it is observed that the Alexander (61,601) and Worthy 

 (62,704) were the only varieties that yielded niorje than 67 bushels per 

 acre. 



