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quality. No further data are on hand as regards soil, period of growth, 

 or yield of beets from an acre of land. 



We shall now give the analyses of samples of sugar beets made at 

 this station during the past fall, along with such additional informa- 

 tion as to the culture of the beets as it has been possible to gather. 

 The analyses are arranged alphabetically according to counties and 

 according to post-offices within each county. The data for each county 

 are averaged so as to give the average size of the samples received 

 from each county, the yields of beets, solids and sugar in the juice, and 

 the purity coefficients. 



