.84 per cent , ^!^ 



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PLAT #9 YIELD 

 On Plat #9 soy beans were sown at the first culti- 

 vatlon June 18th. and^ later replanted July 5th. The stand 

 was not sufficient to prevent the growth of weeds and 

 grass. The soy beans, perhaps, constituted half of the 

 weeds harvested. No nodules were found on the roots. 



TABLE XXXVII THE RATE OP YIELD PER ACRE OF BOTH CORN FODDER 



AND "WEEDS" 



Corn "Weeds" Corn & "VJeeds** 



- - -■■■- --n 



End. In Corn Corn & "Weeds" 



Green Dry Green Dry Green Dry Green Dry 

 Wt. Wt. Wt. Wt. Wt. Wt. Wt. Wt. 



Capacitr^^^^^^ ^^®^ '^-^^^ ^''^^ 

 Actual 



8689 2145 14461 5700 8167 2090 16856 4235 



Inorease+- 



or -4030 -151 



Decrease- 



Calculated on the basis of green weight the total 

 yield of corn fodder and "weeds" was 4030 pounds less 

 than the productive capacity of green corn fodder. On 

 The basis of dry matter the yield was 151 pounds less, 

 or, to state it differently, the production of 2090 pounds of 

 dry matter in "weeds" reduced this yield of dry matter 



