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Table III sets forth the results of variety testing during the years 1911 

 and 1914. Besides this there Avere one-hundred plant row plats in 1911 

 and thirty-five plant rows in 1912. It was not possible to run duplicate 

 series in 1912 and 1913, because the land was not available, however, 

 they compare fairly well with each other. The results of those years had 

 brought the College Success into such prominence that it was used as 

 a check during the years 1915 to 1917. The vields of College Success are 

 as follows: 1912, 74.9 bushels; 1913, 64 bushels; 1914, 76.5 bushels; 1915, 

 89.0 bushels; and 1916, 51.4 bushels per acre, giving an average of 71.6 

 bushels per acre during 1912 to 1916 on the college plats. Table IV gives 

 the results of the 1915 to 1917 test with College Success as a check, and 

 Table V gives the results for the yield testing work during 1914 to 1917, 

 arranging the varieties in order the of their relative yields. The average 

 coefficients of yield and their equivalent bushels per acre arc also 

 based on College Success as 100% ecpiahng 71.16 bushels per acre. 



