Root-Crops for Stock-Feeding. 



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Attention should be called to the fact that the temperature through 

 the growing months of .July, August and September was considerably 

 above the normal, and that the rainfall during these months was consid- 

 erably below normal. This combination of climatic factors affected the 

 growth of the crops and the yield was somewhat reduced. 



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Table VI. General Crop of 1906. 



Table showing yields per acre of fresh substance, dry matter, tops, number of plants 



and per cent, of dry matter. 



