THICK SEEDING OF MILO IN THE SAN ANTONIO REGION. 



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In the experiments conducted in 1913 a part of a row containing 

 50 plants was laid off on each, of the six plats where the rows were 

 4 feet apart and where the spacing distances were varied. These 

 plants were tagged and the date of maturity" of each head was noted. 

 Observations were made every two or three da^^s during the ripen- 



Flo. 1. Milo phiiil^ Ihiiiiic'l li) 2 iiiclics ;i|iiirt, :-|]i/\virii; llic crf^ct licmls and llic |,limts Ircr from 

 tiller.sand branches. Very little miflxe (lama(;i! was done to the rows where llic tilleis aiul 

 liraiichc"! vfTo suppressed by flwe Sfmelne. (Pholofrrriphed July l"), 1(M4.) 



ing sciisdii. The. jcsiills of (licsc (»l)s<MA'nt ions urc giAcii in Tables V. 

 Tlu! iiuinljcr of heads per plant of the 50 plants observed in each 

 j)lut ill this distance, us shown in the ihird (•olunin, is shghtl\ difr(M'<ir)t 



7«K.sr-»iill, IhK— I,'; 2 



