INVESTIGATION OF 1908. 



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Analysis < ml ears of Stowell Evergreen corn grown at Clemson College, S. C , 



1908. 



Stowdl Kvi-rirnvn nuulc a <jn<nl physical development, being 

 tnulc-r, well flavored, and producing fair-si/ed ears, although worms 

 were prevalent again this year 



M MM 1. VXD. 



The plat of Around assigned to the Crosby corn in 1908 at the 

 Maryland station was a sandy loam which had lain idle the preceding 

 year. The soil was prepared by plowing 6 inches deep and harrow- 

 ing until it hec.-ime smooth and fine. The plat had been previously 

 well manured and this year was treated with mixed commercial 

 t'ei t iti/er. The seed was planted May 28 by hand, the young plants 

 came up June 8, and were cultivated three or four tunes in the ordi- 

 nary way and hoed twice. The climatic conditions for the growing 

 season were as follo\\: 



Meteorological data for College Park, Md., 1908. 



