NARCISSUS EELWORM, 



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This belt of rye was again surrounded at a distance of 6 ft. with a 

 12 ft. border of ground which was occupied with the susceptible crops 

 (Series III.). 



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Manurial Experiments (Series I.). 



It has often been stated that manuring, especially with potassic 

 compounds, is beneficial and can be relied upon to help the plants to 

 resist the attacks of eelworm. The manuies and combinations of 

 manures employed in these experiments have from time to time been 

 recommended as being valuable in supporting the plants against 

 eelworm attack. 



