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called exceedingly favourable in comparison with the produce of the 
half-manured and not-manured parts# 
The manures worked gradually and steadily and not at intervals# 
They met indeed with many up$ and downs in the produce-figures 
during the trial-year, but these are to be imputed exclusively to 
influences of the climate, for the produce-figures of the three 
fields fell and rose simultaneously# 
Also it is apparent from the obtained figures, that the full-ma¬ 
nured part produced at all 47.45# (of dry ribbons) more than the 
not-manured field, while,the increase in produce of the half-manu¬ 
red field amounted only to 15.15#. 
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