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average, pounds, or 3.8 bushels per acre, onlj one fourth of t ! m- 
quantity Becured from the plats in rows. 
Fig. 2. — A broadcasted Held of Sudan l.t;i--< :it Arlington Farm, Virginia, 1012. 
Eighl plats of one-twentieth of an acre each were planted in 18- 
inch rows on June ; '> at the rate of 5 pounds seed per acre and culti- 
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from (ho sood of :i sincM^ plant. Tho three rows on tin'" right are typical Sndan grass, 
vated twictv Two of these plats cut on A.ugus1 J-"> when fully headed 
ami about 7 feet high yielded, respectively, 284 ami 347 |>ouud~ per 
plat, or at tho rate of 2.8 and 3.5 tons to the aero. Tin- could have 
82190 — Or. 125— 13 -J. 
