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HATCH KXPEEIMENT STATION. 



[Jan. 



Yield of Soja Bean when cut on Different Plats (1894). 

 [Pounds.] 



Per Plat. 



Plat 0, 



Hat 1, 



Plat 2, 



Plat 3, 



Plat 4, 



Plat f>, 



Plat 6, 



Plat 7, 



Plat 8, 



Plat 9, 

 Plat 10, 



600 

 625 

 700 

 525 

 405 

 645 

 615 

 480 

 680 

 470 

 570 



Dry matter, 

 Moisture, . 



Per Cent. 



34 

 66 



Conclusions. 



1. A comparison of the above-stated yield of the different 

 plats shows that those plats (4, 7, 9) which received no nitro- 

 gen addition from an outside source yielded on an average 



1 .12 pounds each, while those plats which received an addi- 

 tion <>f available nitrogen plant food, 45 pounds of nitrogen 

 per acre, yielded on an average 620 pounds each, — a differ- 

 ence of one-third in favor of the latter. 



2. An increase to twice the amount of phosphoric acid and 

 potassium oxide, as compared with earlier years (see report 

 for 1892), had not changed the relative yield of the crop, as 

 not lent //, case of tlir late so/a bean in 1892* 



