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tion. The yield of the other three plots increases with each addition of 

 nitrogen; the grain increases from 23 bushels with 43 lb. of nitrogen, 

 to 82 bushels with 86 lb. of nitrogen, and to 36^ bushels with 129 lb. of 



Total Produce 

 per Acre 



6000 lb.— 



Straw per Acre, lb. IxnnxsJ Gram per Acre, lb 



Fio. 9. — Comparison of Nitrate of Soda and Ammonium-salts on Wheat. 



Ten years (1893-1902). All Plots receive Minerals alike. 



The figures in the labels indicate bushels of Grain and cwt. of Straw. 



nitrogen ; the straw is even more affected by a free supply of nitrogen, 

 risino- from 21i cwt. to 33 and 41 cwt. as the nitrogen is doubled and 

 trebled. 



Comparative Effect of Nitrate of Soda and Ammonium-salts. 

 Plot 6 should be compared with Plot 9, and Plot 7 with Plot 16. 

 Plots 9 and 16 receive nitrate of soda and mineral manures, so that 



