A mixed crop of Udid with Jowar as a sprinkling appears to 

 be more productive than any other mixture or Jowar alone, and Til 

 and Tur in separate rows appears to be better than both grown 

 mixed. 



Cultural Experiments. 



5. Wide and narrow drilling and thinning of cotton were tested 

 with the following results : 



New Crops. 



6. East African Bajri,. Virginia groundnuts, barley and alfafa 

 lucerne were the new crops tried this year. 



Of these East African Bdjri and Virginia groundnuts were 

 successful and yielded at twice the rate of the local varieties. 

 The grain of the former is however inferior, but it is thought 

 that the variety will be useful for breeding purposes. 



Barley and oats were grown under irrigation simultaneously 

 with wheat on small half guntha plots. The crops took 6 months 

 and did not mature properly, yielding very poorly. 



Saidi beans were grown after Bajri on a small 5 guntba plot. 

 The seed was sown after wetting the land. Germination was good 

 and two more waterings were given afterwards. But the crop ' 

 ai'ttT standing li months gradually got rusted inspite of the < 

 removal of diseased plants and died away altogether, yielding no - 

 grain. 



The four varieties of Turkestan Alfalfa (lucerne) were grown j 

 to test their drought-resisting property, but they were not found ' 

 superior to the ordinary variety. 



