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TABLE II 
RESULTS AT THE WEJA FARM 
Am't R-A Earth Per Cent. Gain 
Per Acre. Over Control. 
Variety 
Beans, Black String 25 lbs. 27 
Cabbage, Early Ibs. 68 
Corn, Golden Ban 100+ Ibs. 25 
Corn, okies Gentleman 100 Ibs. 10s 
Cucumber: x00 Lb: 55-4 
100 Ibs. 50 
Peas, Early 100 Ibs. S17 
Peas, La too lbs. 45.2 
Potatoes, Early 50 lbs. 60 
Pumpki 100 Ibs 135 
adi: ‘0 Ibs. 
Squash 12} Ibs. 24.6 
Tom 100 Ibs 50.6 
Field Corn 0 Ibs. 19. 
ltogether, it is fair to assume that the results on this large 
approached more nearly to those to be expected in ordinary 
agricultural operations than did those at Nutley 
Since the above was placed in type, a correspondent in Mis- 
sissippi has reported the results of trials with radishes, turnips, 
Deets, lettuce, carrots and potatoes as having been 
Ibs. to the acre, was placed in the alternate rows. No fertilizer 
was employed and the season was one of severe and pate 
drout 
Anoeien in Florida, reports no has on he beans, but on 
the acre, 4 per 
potatoes 1.4 per cent increase from 50 
this case 
cent from 100 lbs. and 13.8 per cent . 200 its n 
each of the different amounts was placed upon an isolated plot 
of 100 square feet. 
. Russy, 
Dean of the College of Pharmacy, 
Columbia University 
