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cultivation. The biggest yield was from the plot cultivated twice. 

 The next highest yields were from plots cultivated five and eight 

 times, respectively, and indications are that cultivations should be 

 fairly frequent. 



TARLE xcn. 



MILO; CULTIVATION TEST, SULPHUR SPRING 

 VALLEY DRY-EARM, 1915 



Results of an experiment to determine the proper spacing of 

 Milo plants is recorded in Table XCIII. Six plots of White milo 

 were planted May 22, 1915, and six plots of Dwarf milo on July 22. 

 The data are somewhat conflicting, due to uncontrollable differ- 

 ences of conditions, but indicate in general the desirability of close 

 spacing of plants, which is contradictory to other observations. 



TARLE XCIII. milo; SPACINf. TEST, SULPHUR SPRINC. 

 VALLEY DRY-FARM, 1915 



To determine the effect of organic fertilizers, three plots of 

 Dwarf milo were planted July 21, 1915, one having been fertilized 



