CROPS IN ROTATION 



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The cliagrain, Fig. 2, shows in a graphic form the benefit the whole 

 rotation receives from the growtli of clover, even when tlie root crop 

 receives nitroiroiious inaiunx's. 



Wheat 



After Clover. 



After Fallow. 



Fig. 2.— Comparative Effect of Clover or Bare Fallow on the succeeding Crops in the 

 Rotation. Total Produce— In 1000 lb. for Clover, Wheat, and Barley, and in 

 100 cwf. for Roots. 



BARN FIELD 



Mangolds. 



The experiments upon mangolds began in 1876, but the land had been 

 receiving similar manures for other root crops since 1856. 



The field is divided longitudinally into eight strips running the whole 

 length of the field ; each of these .strips receives one manure throughout 

 its length : farmyard manure alone on Strip 1, and in combination with 

 superphosphate and sulphate of potash on Strip 2, nothing on Strip 8, 

 superphosphate alone on Strip 5, superphosphate and sulphate of potash 



