16 The Bulletin. 



Results. 



In studying tlie yields of the two fields it will be well to bear in mind 

 that on fields A and B tbe rotation consisted of cotton and corn and that 

 bur clover as a cover crop was not put on fields A and B until latter 

 part of July in 1908. Field B was sown in bur clover in fall of 1909^ 

 but as this failed crimson clover was seeded uniformly over the plates 

 early in November. 



In the future, as during the past four years (1910-19 IB) the crops 

 will be grown according to the following rotation : 



First year Cotton and Crimson Clover. 



Second year Peanuts and Bur Clover. 



Third year Corn and Cowpeas. 



The cotton, peanut, and corn crops will be fertilized according to 

 the general scheme of conducting the fertilizer experiments. 



The experiments were planned to cover the culture and fertilization 

 of cotton as a whole, but the results of the several subdivisions or phases 

 of the subject are grouped in short tables to facilitate examination and 

 the drawing of conclusions, after which they will be considered as a 

 whole and general conclusions drawn for the fertilization of the crop on 

 this type of soil. 



