Plat s on P^ * WOU ^ be wor th, on the same basis as the aver- 

 ^.f age, $16.20, or a net profit for each acre of $12.45, which 

 120 corresponds with the increase which should, and prob- 

 ably would have been obtained in an average season. 



2. Timothy Hay. 



As was the case with oats, the season was such as to 

 prevent normal development there was only one light 

 rain after the first application of Nitrate was made, and 



Forage Corn. 



300 Ibs. Acid Phosphate. 

 100 Ibs. Sulphate of Potash. 

 150 Ibs. Nitrate of Soda. 

 Yield, 20 tons of green forage 

 corn per acre. 



300 Ibs. Acid Phosphate. 

 100 Ibs. Sulphate of Potash. 

 Yield, 9^2 tons of green forage 

 corn per acre. 



none after the second application. The records are as 

 follows : 



Plot. 



Yield per Plot. 

 Ibs. 



780 

 575 

 745 

 770 

 470 

 680 



Yield per Acre. 

 Ibs. 



7800 

 5750 

 7450 

 7700 

 4700 

 6800 



Gain from 



Nitrate 



per Acre. 



Ibs. 



2575 



2225 

 2475 



1575 



