sound 47j4, soft, 2714^, fodder, 3246, oats, 3sySy straw 2900 

 hay, 3600. From these figures it will be seen that the value 

 of the corn crop was $26.70, the oat crop, $25.37, hay, $18.00. 

 The individual yield of the plots in 1886 was not deter- 

 mined, but I have assumed that it was the same as the previous 

 year, though it was probably somewhat less. The total value 

 of the four crops where no manure or fertilizers was used would 



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