36 Nebraska Agricultural Exp. Station, Research Bui. 13 
In 1914 Hogue's Yellow Dent corn was compared with 
University No. 3 corn in addition to a comparison with Pride 
of the North as made in 1912. All three varieties were also 
compared in the same hill. Plats were replicated the same 
as in 1912. The results are contained in Table 16. 
In the center row of alternating three-row plats, Pride 
of the North yielded 53 per cent as much as Ho^'^e's Yellow 
Dent, while in alternating single row plats it yielded 38 per 
cent as much as Hogue's Yellow Dent. Within the same 
Fig. 11 — Relative growth of Hogue's Yellow Dent, University No. 3, 
and Pride of the North corn varieties when grown in the center 
row of three-row plats (1914) 
