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Treatment Yield 
A Yielded garden basket full. 
B Yielded a little less than i garden basket full. 
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C Yielded | garden basket full. 
I) Yielded a little less than i garden basket full. 
This eTperlrent was conducted from a small-holder’s point 
of view with no pretence of elaborate scientifically precise 
preparation, but the results, are significant. They shows- v ^ 
(1) that nitrogenous manuring is of little advantage; 
(2) that rook phosphate alone gives a considerable 
increase in yield; 
(3) that possibly compost may be of value In combi 
nation with phosphate. 
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