. The cereals in America. Sixty-one tests of deep cultivation at thirteen sta- tions gave an average yield. due to deep cultivation.^ Most of the stations have considered one to two inches deep, shallow culti- vation, and four or more inches deep, deep cultiva- tion. In some of the trials where deep cultivation was found the best, notably at the Wisconsin Station, deep cultivation was only three inches deep, and in the average of twenty-one trials was only one per cent I Miss. BuL 33, p. 63. stations have made tests of deep and shallow culti- vation, as shown in table on preceding Pleas


. The cereals in America. Sixty-one tests of deep cultivation at thirteen sta- tions gave an average yield. due to deep cultivation.^ Most of the stations have considered one to two inches deep, shallow culti- vation, and four or more inches deep, deep cultiva- tion. In some of the trials where deep cultivation was found the best, notably at the Wisconsin Station, deep cultivation was only three inches deep, and in the average of twenty-one trials was only one per cent I Miss. BuL 33, p. 63. stations have made tests of deep and shallow culti- vation, as shown in table on preceding Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Hunt, Thomas Forsyth, 1862-1927. New York, O. Judd company;


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