gives, 10 maunds of rice for Aman and 8 maunds of rice for 

 Aus and boro as the average yield per acre. About 12 mnds. 

 or 1000 Ibs. of rice, or 16 mnds. of paddy, is probably a 

 better estimate of average yield per acre. 



287. The harvest of December 1900 at the Sibpur Experi- 

 mental Farm gave the following results with regard to outturn 

 of different races of fine and coarse varieties of paddy, grown 

 on different classes of land without manure : 



Produce of Produce of 



grain per acre straw per acre 



Ibs. Ibs. 



1. Ba*dsa*bhog (fine scented Aman) grown 



on proper Aman land i.e. low land ... 2,600 4,400 



2. Bdsa*bhog grown on high land 



suitable for Aus ... ... 930 . 1,640 



3. Badsapasand (fine scented Aman} 



grown on Aus land ... ... 710 1,980 



4. Ra'nipa'gal (fine scented Aman} grown 



on Aus land ... ... ... 580 1,020 



5. Ra'ndhuni-pa'gal (fine scented Aman) 



grown on Aus land ... ... 750 1,020 



6. Chinor (very fine scented Aman from 



the C- P.) grown on Aus land ... 400 710 



7. Ba*nsphul (fine Aman) grown on Aus land [930 2,000 



8. Daudkhdni (Aman for ordinary table 



rice) grown on Aus land ... ... 1,270 2660 



9. Kanakchur (fine Aman) grown on Aus 



land ... ... ... 720 1,320 



10. Karpurkati (scented Aman ; awned, 

 fairly fine) grown on Aus land ... 700 1,640 



n. Samudrabali (very fine and scented 

 Aman) grown on Aus land ... 5 820 



12. Ka*taribhog (fine Aman) grown on 



Aus land ... ... i,i75 I 43 



13. Hatishal (coarser Aman) grown on A us 



land ... ... 820 1,880 



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