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hills re-planted with Rhode Island premium corn, having no 

 other seed. On the Gth of July it was cultivated and hoed 

 again. On the 10th of September, cut the top stalks ; on the 

 IGth of October, weighed and put the stalks into the barn. 

 October 31, cut up the corn, husked and weighed it. The 

 following table will show the product of corn, of top stalks, 

 husks and stubble, from each division, and of each variety 

 of corn, and the produce per acre of each variety of corn, 

 and the stover. 



No. 1. Manure 8 inches deep. 



No. 3. Manure cultivated in. 



No. 5. No Manure.' 



The amount of rain in May, was 3.216 inches; June, 0.765; July, 2.138; August, 7,970; Sept., 

 .050. Total, 21.139 inches. 



