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Farm yard manure alone had been applied in 1854, was about 8|- 
C[uartcrs ; and that where the Farmyard manure and Lime were 
used together (in 1854), was just 8 quarters of Barley, weighing 
52 J lbs. per bushel. 
Alter growing this luxuriant crop of Barley, one more attempt 
to grow Clover was made, but without any further manuring. In 
the spring of 1859, Clover-seed was sown, without a corn crop ; but 
by a mistake of the seedsman, Cow-grass, instead of Red Clover, 
Avas sent, and the error was only discovered when it was too late 
for c(nTection. The crop was cut in September. Tlie amount 
of produce on each plot is recorded in Table VII. Avhich now 
follows : — 
Exi'EKiMENTS on the Growth of Clovkr by Differest Manures. 
Table VII. — Showng the Manures applied for Clover in 1854, and 1];c 
Produce of Clover in 1859, after the removal of a small Crop of Clover in 
1855 (the Sixtli Season), Fallow in 185() and 1857, and after removing a 
Crop of Barley in 1858. 
PRODUCE OF CLOVER per Acre, 
riot, 
JIAXURES 
September, 1859. 
Nos. 
Per Acre, for Clover, in 1854. 
Weight Fresli, 
.-is Cut. 
Wciglit ralculatfd 
as Hay. 
Series 1. 
Unmanured 
tons. cwts. qrs. lbs. Itons. cwts. qrs. lbs. 
2 
9 
1 
22 I ( 
) 17 
1 
IS 
3 
.5 
2 
I 0 
3 
1 1 
3 
1 
3 
^! 
L I 
{>. 
H 
3 
10 
3 
8 : 
O 
8 
.'? 
12 
22 
I 3 
• i 
4 
4 
1 
8 
I 7 
1 
14 
Series 2. 
; 20 tons Farmyard JIanure 
3 
13 
3 
8 
1 
1 
4 
2 
1 
22 
1 4 
1 
19 
4 
11 
1 
22 
I 7 
0 
10 
4 
r> 
1 
22 
1 G 
1 
1 
4 
11 
3 
8 
1 8 
1 
4 
G 
2 
8 
2 
24 
Skuies 3. 
I 
2 
1 
3 
4 
.5 
1 
G 
20 tons Farmyard Manure, and 5000 lbs. 
freshly-burnt Lime 
4 
13 
2 
22 
3 
16 
4 
10 
1 
8 
1 5 
3 
2 
4 
15 
0 
22 
1 
10 
r> 
r, 
1 
8 
1 8 
2 
13 
.5 
a 
3 
8 
1 9 
0 
12 
5 
4 
3 
4 
1 10 
3 
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