1212, 



EARLE V. HARDENBURG 



TABLE 48. 



RELATION OF INTERVAL BETWEEN CUTTING AND PLANTING, TO YIELD, ON 

 272 LONG ISLAND FARMS IN 1912 



TABLE 49. 



RELATION OF INTERVAL BETWEEN CUTTING AND PLANTING, TO YIELD, ON 

 354 STEUBEN COUNTY FARMS IN 1912 



dusting was commonest where the interval between cutting and planting 

 was the greatest. This being true, the average yields for each group 

 reported in the table appear to vary according to the average amounts of 

 seed and fertilizer used, rather than according to the length of the interval 

 between cutting and planting. 



The average interval between cutting and planting in Monroe County 

 was 2.2 days, as shown in table 50. The range in interval was too small 

 to show any marked influence of this factor on yield. In the main, dusting 

 was commonest where the interval was the greatest. As in Steuben 



