88 STORRS AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION. 
Hungarian hay.—No. 6132 from dairy herd test No. 52. Hay of good 
quality, early cut. Sample taken December. 27, 1899. 
Oat and pea hay.—No. 6136 from dairy herd test No. 53. Oat grains nearly 
ripe, peas succulent when harvested; fodder harvested in good condition. Sample 
taken January 13, 1900. 
SEEDS. 
Nos. 6292-6301. Soy bean seed,— Grown in special nitrogen experiments of 
1900. Samples were taken November 13, 1900. In each case the total amount 
of seed grown on a plot was mixed thoroughly and a sample of about two quarts 
was taken. This sample was cleaned of dirt, mouldy and broken seeds, anda 
final sample of one quart jar full was taken and sealed at once. 
Nos. 6292 and 6293 were from plots o and oo. There was coysiderable seed 
not fully developed. 
Nos. 6294 and 6295 were from plots 6a and 6d. The seed was well developed 
and quite uniform. 
Nos. 6296-6301 were from plots 7-12 respectively. The seed was similar to 
that on plots 6a and 64. 
Nos. 6302-6321. White flint corn (grain).—Grown in special nitrogen 
experiments of 1900. Nos. 6302-6311 were from sections at the north ends of 
the plots and Nos. 6312-6321 from sections at the south ends. The samples 
were taken November 21, 1900. In each case the total amount of corn on the 
plot was shelled, thoroughly mixed and sub-sampled. ‘The sub-sample was 
cleaned of chaff, dust and mouldy corn, and a final sample of one quart jar full 
was taken and sealed. 
Nos. 6302 and 6303 were from plots o and oo. ‘There wasa large proportion 
of ‘‘ poor” or immature seed. 
Nos. 6304 and 6305 were from plots 6a and 64. Ears were quite well devel- 
oped; there was slightly more immature corn than on plots 8 and 9g. 
No. 6306 was from plot 7. The ears were quite well developed. There was 
about as much immature seed as on plots 6a and 64. 
Nos. 6307-6311 were from plots 8-12 respectively. The ears were well 
developed and there was very little immature seed. On plot 12 the ears were 
not as heavy as on plots 10 and It. 
Nos. 6312 and 6313 were from plots o and oo, There was a large proportion 
of poor or immature seed. . 
Nos. 6314 and 6315 were from plots 6a and 62. The ears were well devel- 
oped and there was but little immature seed. 
Nos. 6316-6321 were from plots 7-12 respectively. On all these plots the 
ears were well developed and there was but very little immature seed. 
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MILLING AND BY-PRODUCTS. 
The following samples were those of milling products used in the dairy herd 
tests. The samples were taken in such a way as to represent averages of the 
different feeds as used during the tests. 

