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? STATE COLLEGE OF KENTUCKY.
BULLETIN NO. 57. A
Ii I. Wheat Experiments. I
it 2. Oat Experiments.
LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY.

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  BULLETIN NO. 57.
5 I. Wheat Experiments.
2. Oat Experiments.
.  I. Vi/HEAT EXPERINIENTS.
; Tl1e experiments cover— ’
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I The character of the soil of the Experiment Station I
 I grounds, on which these experiments were conducted,
_» has been described in Jrecedino bulletins.
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,..{   THE SEr\SON.*'T`ll€ season was unfavorable to the
IM. I Wlwéit crop. The wheat was ((\\'l11[€I' liilledll {lilly I5 ]>€1'
cent. The latter part of the season was quite unI`avor—
mr   al>le~so nrnch so that the heads did not hll well. .·\ll the
- varieties rusted badly. The English sparrows, although
kept off as rnuch as possible by a watchman with a gun,
were so destructive as to greatly diniinish the yield and
to nnpair, to sorne extent at least, the accuracy or the
results obtained.

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·‘ The following table shows the average rainfall per
‘ month, highest, lowest, and average temperature, and the  
. amount of sunshine during the wheat season: ‘  
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1 ‘~ 1 ’l`1ssi1»1aRATn1z1;, t
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A J ‘ Mosras 18040805.   · __5
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7 s § 2¤ 53 H E
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1 September .............................. 47.0 5Z·§.0` 4.05 71.0 02 42%
5,* 1 Oemben. .................................   45.0 1.40 57.0 0:1 _:::; E
_ X   November ........ . ..,................. 41.0 50.0 1.31% 41.3 70 15 '
December ................................ 23.0 ·77.0 3%.45 37.-l 05 ~0
it january ............,...................... 22.0 78.0 5.00 27.7 01 »l2 7
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$` February ................................. 32.0 \ 08,0 \ .712 1 23.-1 \ 08 ~1Z§ 1
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5 gn-. March ..................................... ::0.0 1 01.0 2.70   42.7 sz; 20 1
  April ...................................... ::4.0 00.0 ::.17 1 ms 0; :10 _
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May ......................,................, ::0.0 05.0 4.06   02.:; 01 tac; c`
]une .......................,............... 47.0 331.0 2.03 73.5 04 \ 710 {
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J J J well.
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1 111 1x1x1>1·<>vt·11 1’xx1t/. ...........................,_.,..........   11,25 S11111 1 1111 1
111 Red 11t~:uxty .,....,...........,.....1..................... 1; 11.271 77111 $*1 »
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i DIFFERENT METHODS OF SEEDING. V
I Deep vs. Shallow Planting—Thick vs. Thin Seeding —— {
¥ The German Emperor was the variety planted in these
{ experiments. The land adjoined that on which the va- I
f rieties were grown. Planted Oct. 5. Plots 1-20 acre .
» each.
The results follow:
TABLE 4—Am0unt of Seed and Depth of Planting.
   
Seed [`sed Depth Yield of Yield of
Plot. Per Acre, Planting, \\`heat, Straw,
Pccks. Inches. Bnshels. Pounds.
l Cj l tl. Sri 1238
2 ·l l ll.li { lilti
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·l ti l l lil.] { 1575
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,; TEST Ol·` F1·2RTII,1zERS.
_l l ·\S will be shown in the tables which follow, the USG of
V, { fertilizers had little, if anv, eflhe ct on the yield of wheat.
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‘ llns has been our experience each year since we began
an these experiments 011 the Experiment Station grounds.
/ » ·‘\lll101lgh corn, tobacco, potatoes and hemp 1’e£lflil}' T9-
al· Slwllfl to potash fertilizer, no appreciable eitects CH11 be
_i1‘€ llOYl€€<1 on the yield of wheat. \Vl]ClQll€l“ this is tI'11C for
all UW l>llIe-grass region, similar ex])e1`l111€IltS Oil the

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  various farms alone can tell. It is known that in many  
7 parts of the State fertilizers materially increase the yield . ‘
of wheat. ”
i ` The field used for the experiments is the same as that
i ‘ use for the past six years for fertilizer experiments on _
Q; wheat. The field is quite level, and is divided off into
t i#_`A.i , 1-ro acre plots, with paths of three feet between each
,   i plot. The wheat was drilled in Oct. 3, at the rate of 1 ;§
  ~ bushels per acre. The Egyptian wheat was used in the
i` test.
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  distribution of the fertilizers:
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  These experiments were planned for the purpose of
Q ascertaining whether fertilizers would be beneficial to l
wheat on this particular field, and if so, to learn what es- [
I sential ingredient or ingredients of the fertilizer were
  _ T needed for the wheat crop lf potash only was needed, I
j plot 4 would show it. lf phosphoric acid was the in-
iii., gredient wanted, then plot 2 would show it. If nitrogen,
‘   L plot 5 would demonstrate it. If the soil needed a com-
? J A bination of any two of these ingredients, then plots 7, S s
nj i or 9 would show which combination was needed, or, if
i all the ingredients were essential, No. IO would prove it.
L g Plots 1 and 6 were left blank for comparison. These
, plots have not received any kind of fertilizer since the
  1 wheat experiments began six years ago.
hi   The following table gives the yield of the different
· x   plots;
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TABLE 5—EfFec1s of Fertilizers on Wheat.
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‘ 1 N0 Fertilizer ..............................,................... . .... 1 1:1.11 1450
2 1)0n111e Siiperplmsplizite ........................,......... 1—10 1-1.2 1310
3 Slznked Lime ..................,..................,..,....,.... 400 12.0 1500 —
4 1\11l1'1il1ZC()f 1’0t21sh ...,.....,................,.........,...., 1130 I 12.1 I 11110
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  Nitrate 01 5011:1 .........................................,.., 1110 1 11.2 1 1»1»10
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0 No Fertilizer .......,,.............. . .........,................ 1 ..... 1 1I§.—1 $1310 ·‘
1 1
7 1 1)1>n111e Siipcrpliosplizite ..,.......,....................,.. 1 1—111 1 1 H I www q
1 Mnrinte of 1’1»t11s11 ..._......,...... , ...,,.....,.......,.... 1 100 1 1 ” "
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S ` 1 111111111CS\1])t*1‘])11<)SI711(l1(' ,........1....,................... 1 1111 1 1 {U; HTH  
‘   1 X111`Il1.C‘()f $111111 .........4.,.......,...,........,........,... 1 111111 I
1 .   1 11111‘i:1t1·1>1` 1’1>t;1s11 ,...........144.   ..................,...... 111111 . .
` ii V 1 Ni1r:1t1· (711 5111121 ,............_ . ..........,,....,............_ 111111 L"   Um _
   1 1111111110 S1l])(‘1`])111l>l1111l1t‘ _.....4......,. . ............   1-1111 1 i
- 111 1· )1l11`1il1L‘1>l` 1’1»t11s11 _,,_.4.1._._..,..4.4...........4..,....... 1 11111 ` 1Z1.·.· 1 liii'1
I  1N111`.1t1·111` $111111 ,,,,,,_._...,...,.......4.........,.,.. . ..... ` 111111 1 ,
 Y T11e tertiiizers were apphed at the time 0f phinting *
 ` the wheat. »
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3 But 11tt1e (1111`€1'€11C€ inthe growth 01 the \\’11€3t,O11 any 1
1 0f the plots, c0n1d be n0tice<1 in the 1011. The gr0wth
0n th0se p10ts receiving potash was 21 1itt1e str0nger than
0n the 0thers. N0 di1‘1”erence CO111(11)C110{€(11l1t11€ spring
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  2. EXPERIMENTS WITH OATS.
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` · 1. Tvs! of I/m·2e£1e*s.
;_ 2. Test af Fcrlilzizcrs. .
1 - A Thirty-0ue varieties were tested; 1-40 0f an acre was <
;,: used for each variety. The seed were drilled iu at the
E   y rate 0f 1 vg bushels pere acre 011 March 30th.
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y   The gr0\v1ng season was 1200 dry when the 0ats were
. heading for a favorable yield 0f 0ats.
1 Here f0110w the names 0f the different varieties iu the
3 V 0rder 0f their yield:
ii TABLE 6 -—Oats·Yie1d of Varieties
` `{ 1   \'11·;1,D 1’1c1< Acme.  
FN ·  gl 1 ?______# ii?  
il '* 1 Name <»i= \V.»\l{11i'1`\'. { 5
“5‘ . 1 Grain, 1 Straw, it
5   bushels. 1 puumls. _;
2. Z; -,,,,{,.-,__a!,;/La/ 3
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é tl lirngliczul Irish 1mp0rtep;t<>u‘11 ............................................   Z}3.2 2Z1$3 111
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’ 19 Negro \\`muler ................... 7 .................   213.2 1733 212
I 4 v .\111tJ1`lk`1\11 \\`hitc .........,......................... 1 313,1 IS-13 211  3
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' 211 \'e111>u· (iC1`111}111 .........................,......... i 313.1 HOU 311
11 tliziut \'e1l<»w 1*rench ..................... . ..... ` $13,1 181111 :11
221 1{uce Horse ............,............................. 1 2121,S ` 22311 314  
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` 2111 \\`hitu Russian ..... . ............................... 1 2121,7 1Htll\ 212
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21 _·\merie;iu ’l`1'1111111)l1 ...............,..... . ......... ` Z111.7 \ 11111 314
21   1{ust1‘r<>0f. .........................................   212,1 1373 I ?1'l

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1 TABLE 6.— (.1}}//I·}IIl{'H'.
( Y11·:1,1> Pick Acura. y 3: l
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¤* NAME OF \2xRr1$’1‘Y. t. l
"5 Grain, Straw, ii _ ~ I
< 6 bushels. pounds. y p
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25 \\'ide Awake ........................................ 32.4 143211 32
29 White Maine ....................................... 32.:: Issm ::3
ti Banner ................................,............... $32.3 1530 33
16 Improved \Velcome .............................. 532.2} 2IHU 33
17 Lincoln ............................................... 31.0 175** fifi i
2 Anierican Beauty ................................. fill}! 1-1-lll 34
8 Clydesdale ..........,................,.....l....l... I 2N.l 139.3 I 32
2** New Ainerican ..,...l.............................. 2N.l 1710 32 "
21 Pringle`s Progress ..........,..................... 2N.l 1—Hll 32 l l
22 Probsteier ..................,........................ 28.1 1935 gm 7 .
12% Green Mountain .,..............,.................. I 213.7 2115 IH l
15* 1 \\'hite Belgian ........,............................ l 2li.7 1575 32
Y'? i White Baltic ..... . .........,...i,.,.,,...._.,..,,,._, / 25.3 1-1 lll 33 '
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12 { (Qolden (Qiant Side ..... . ...............,.......... 25.3 2025 :22
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- 15 l lmporteal Black ).l`él1'[(l1`l1l11 ..........,........., l 18,3 INN! 33
27 { Clylesrlztle .....,_,._,_._.__,_.,,,..,.,._,...,._,_,., { 112,21 1.3::n l 3:: '
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lb 1 Al?!1Il111<)ll1 Cluster ,,,,.,,___,,,,...,.,.,,._.__,,._ j 15.5 U320   fil ,t
S TEST OI·` P`l€R’l`ILIZl—.RS ON O.—\’l`$.
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> 215111 ll1€ VVll€éll§ €X[)€1'llll€l'1tS.
lll€ EX])€I‘l111€I1lS \V€T€ CO11(1l1Cl€Cl O11 tllt? Ql'O1ll1(l 1lSE (1
heretofore for fertilizer experiments for potatoes. Six
successive crops of potatoes had been raised prior to
these experiments 'l`lie plan of applying the fertilizers
was the same as had been adopted in the potato experi- 1

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  ments. Those plots which had received no fertilizer in
* the potato experinients received none in the oat experi-
ments, etc. (
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‘ tf,. 1 1 TABLE 7 -—-Effect of Fertilizers on Oats. I895.
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l \ 1 li1i1{'l`I1,1Z1£1 ,; 1 Amount
. ··*   in Buslicls Pounds
, i {E { Kind l`seS1)ll1llk’ .....,......... 1 l»l0 l -10.0 2300
1 1
1, »l lluriate of l’otash .....,................ l 100 1 712.2 22s0
— 1
‘ ` 71 N011e .........,........,.....,. . .............. l ..... l 40.0 \ 2250
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r `;-_ . 1 1 Nll1'£1\L'4ll_ Soda ,....,..........,........ 1 100 I ., _ .,.
ik M 1 1>0ul1le Supcrpliospliate ..,.......,..,. l 110 1 l M") li LN)
1 1 , 1
a 1 Nitrate of Soda ,...............,.....   11301 l , , l _ .,
I 1 Nluriatc 0f l`Ul1lSll ....,................. l00 1 l ih} ` Lim) 1
Q S 1 Nluriatc of 1’0tasl1 .,.............4..4... 100 1 l wil mm
`· _ 1 l)(>l1l1lt’5l11lL‘1'l7llt1S1)llL\l.C ........ . ...... l»l0 1
{ 1 Nitrate of Soda ................,..,..... l l00 1
, 0 Muriatc of 1’otasl1 ,........... _, ......,.. 1 100 V 710,0 2520
l lloululc S11l1Q1'11ll