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1530, 1531, L¢mothy Rowen.—Grown by-the Station in 1895. Timothy with 
a small percentage of clover and fine grasses. 
1512, 1513, Clover Rowen.—Grown in 1895. One-tenth to one-eighth mixed 
grasses. Clover a little past full bloom. Grasses one-third grown. 
1496, Corn Fodder.—Grown by the Station in 1895. Sample taken Septem- 
ber 24. Medium heavy growth. 
1497, Corn Fodder.—Grown by the Station in 1895. In early roasting stage. 
Kernels not fully grown on many ears. 
1498, Corn Fodder.—Grown by the Station in 1895. Ears from roasting. 
Stage to beginning to harden. 
1518, Sweet Corn Fodder.—Grown by the Station in 1895. Sample taken 
August 28. First ears ready for roasting; many not yet fully grown. Many 
stalks with no ears or only ‘‘ nubbins.”’ 
1519, Sweet Corn Kodder.—Grown by the Station in 1895. Sample taken 
August 31. Ears in roasting stage. Ears on most stalks but many of the ears 
small. 
1532, Corn Hodder.—Grown by the Station in 1895. Sample taken Septem- 
ber 28. 
ENSILAGE. 
1377, 1423, Corn LEnstlage.—Samples taken in connection with feeding 
experiments throughout the State during the winter of 1894-95. 
CURED HAY AND FODDERS, 
1389, 1394, 1408, 1415, 1427, 1447, Corn Stover.—Samples taken in con- 
nection with feeding experiments throughout the State during the winter of 
1894-95. 
1537—1546, Corn Stover.—Grown by the Station in 1895. Nos. 1537 and 
1538 were from plots without fertilizers. Nos. 1539 and 1540 were from plots 
to which there were applied dissolved bone-black at the rate of 320 pounds per 
acre and muriate of potash at the rate of 160 pounds. Nos. 1541, 1542 and 
1543 were grown on plots to which mixed minerals were applied as in 1539 and 
1540 and had in addition 160, 320 and 480 pounds of nitrate of soda per acre 
respectively. Nos. 1544, 1545 and 1546 were grown on plots to which mixed 
minerals were applied as in 1539 and 1540 and had in addition 120, 240 and 
360 pounds of sulphate of ammonia per acre respectively. | 
1557—1566, Corn Stover.—Grown by the Station in 1895. Nos. 1557 and 
1558 were from plots without fertilizers. Nos. 1559 and 1560 were from plots. 
to which there were applied dissolved bone-black at the rate of 320 pounds per 
acre and muriate of potash at the rate of 160 pounds per acre. Nos. 1561, 
1562 and 1563 were grown on plots to which mixed minerals were applied as in 
1559 and 1560 and had in addition 160, 320 and 480 pounds of nitrate of soda 
per acre respectively. Nos. 1564, 1565 and 1566 were grown on plots to which 
mixed minerals were applied as in 1559 and 1560 and had in addition 120, 240 
and 360 pounds of sulphate of ammonia per acre respectively. 
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