'The term " no-manure plot " in the above statement is used 

 only in contrast with the plots artificially manured. Otherwise 

 the unmanured and manured plots have had an even treatment 

 given by their owners which is given below against each survey 

 number referred to in the above statement : 



Survey 

 No. 



474 



476 

 467 

 528 

 485 

 488 

 496 



277 

 407 

 408 

 290 

 406 

 269 

 287 



Amalsad. 



Artificial treatment given. 



(a) Ammonium sulphate 



(b) N'o iranure 



(c) Amraon urn sulphate 

 (d\ x o manure 



(a) Sodium nit ate 

 (b\ No manure 



(a) Sodium nitrato 

 (') No manure 



(^) Sodium ni'rate 



(b) No manure 



(a) Nitre 



(b) No manure 



(a) Nitre 



(b) No manure 



(a) Nitre 



(b) No manure 



Treatment by the cultivator. 



.*l Manured with farm ya-d manure at 

 . J the rate of 35 cart-loa^s per acre. 

 . "| Cane grown alter ginger without any 

 .J manure. 



> Green manured with. Sau. 

 ) 



) Top-dressed with silt from surrounding 

 j drains, 



1 ~ane grown after ginger ; no manure 

 / given to cane. 



> Same as above. 



t Manured with farm yard manure at 

 j the rate of 35 cart-loads per acre. 



No manure was given to the crop. 



Kaohholi. 



(") Sodium nitrate 

 (b) No manure 



(a) Ammonium sulphate 



(b) No manure 



(a) Amm nium sulphate 



(b) No manure 



(a) Sodium nitrate 



(b) No manure 



(a) Nitre 



(b) No manure 



(a) Sodium nitrate 



(b) No manure 



(a) Nitre 



(b) No manure 



... \ Cane grown after ginger without any 

 ... J manure. 



"* > No manure siveu. 

 ... j 



**4 Green manured with Udid. 

 ... ) 



... ) Cane grown after ginger without any 

 ... J manure. 



"*T Same as above. 

 J 



"* j- Same as above, 

 ... ) 



* \ No manure given by the cultivators. 



Note. In the group of garden villages the ginger crop gets the best 

 possible trMtmeiit, It is grown in fields which are manured w th green 

 ma u e a- far as possble; any av nibble farmyard manure is also given and 

 the crop is finally top dress d with castor cake at tbj rat of 20 to 30 maund-s 

 per acre and it is aleo earthed wi'b silt from the surrounding drains. The 

 ge. e'>al practice there is to grow a sugarcane crop after ginger so as to get the 

 advantage of heavy manuring given to ginger. 



