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with a single irrigation was in the beets irrigated when 

 about two inches in diameter. 



The average weight of beets under the different treat- 

 ments is given in Figs. 18 and 19, wliich show that the 

 size of beets follows closely the relationships that have 

 already been pointed out for yield. This was to be ex- 

 pected, since the stand on all plats was practically the 

 same in the spring and yield was largely, but not entirely, 

 an expression of size. The size of beets irrigated only at 

 the fourth state was proportionately smaller than the 

 yield would uidicate. 



The length of beets is also given in Figs. 18 and 19. 

 Figure 18 illustrates that when seven and one-half inches 

 of water were given each week, the length of beets averaged 

 slightly less than those receiving no water. The longest 



Overage, weight of Becti V^ Ovtro^e. /engtfiofdectii 



FiQ. 19. — Effect of irrigation at different stages on average weight aad 

 length of beets. Utah. 



