
ANALYSES OF FODDERS AND FEEDING STUFES. Pop Nee 
Nos. 6103 and 6104 were from plots 6a and 64 respectively. Fair growth of 
stalks, pale in color. Small proportion of ears, 
No. 6105 was from plot 7, Fair growth of stalks and ears. Stover rather 
slender, fair in color. 
No, 6106 was from plot 8. Fair growth of stalks and ears, dark green 
Stover; crop nearly as good as on plot 9. 
No. 6107 was from plot 9. Fair growth of stalks and ears; stover dark 
green. 
No, 6108 was from plot 10. Light growth of stalks and ears, about the 
same as on plot 7. 
No. 6109 was from plot 11. Growth light; not equal to that on plot 8, but 
better than that on plot 12. 
No, 6110 was from plot 12. Growth light, not so good as that on plot 9g. 
SEEDS. 
Nos. 6111-6120. Soy bean seed.—Grown in 1899. Samples of about a quart 
each were taken December 28, 1899, after the weighing of the total crop of 
seeds from each plot was made. : 
Nos. 6111 and 6112 were from plots o and oo respectively. Growth light, 
plants very small, seed fairly good. 
Nos, 6113 and 6114 were from plots 6a and 60 respectively. On both plots 
the seeds were well matured. The growth on 6a was medium heavy; that on 
66 was nearly equal to that on the best nitrogen plots. 
No. 6115 was from plot 7. Seed well matured, medium growth; much the 
same as on plot 10. 
Nos. 6015 and 6016 were from plots 8 and 9g respectively. The growth on 
these two plots was about alike, quite heavy, with seed well matured. 
No, 6118 was from plot 10. Growth much the same as on plot 7. 
No. 6119 was from plot tr. Growth not quite so heavy as that on plot 8. 
No. 6120 was from plot 12. Growth not so heavy as on plot g. 
Nos. 6043-6062. White flint corn (Grain).—Grown in 1898. Nos. 6043 
to 6052 were from plots on the south side of the field, Nos. 6053 to 6062 from 
plots on the north side. The entire growth of corn (ears) from each plot was 
dried in the Station barn from the time of husking until February 15, 1899; it 
was then shelled and dried farther until March 17, the date of sampling. At 
this date the corn was weighed, and from each crop a sample of two quarts was 
taken, from which about one quart of ‘‘ good” kernels was selected for a final 
sample, which was then sealed ina tight jar. For description of the growth 
on the different plots see description of the corresponding samples of stover, 
Nos. 6022-6031, 6033-6042. 
Nos. 6140-6159. White flint corn (Grain ),—Grown in 1899, sampled Jan- 
uary 15, Ig00. A sample of about three pints was taken from the total amount 
of ‘‘good” corn from each plot at the time of weighing the yields from the 
plot. The chaff and immature corn was picked out and discarded, and the 
sample sealed in a quart jar. Nos. 6140 to 6149 were from plots on the south 
side of the field; Nos. 6150-6159 from plots on the north side. For descrip- 
tion of the growth on the different plots see description of the corresponding 
samples of stover, Nos, 6091-6110. 
