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50/CF/1 Kale - Fertilizer Placement - Rothamsted

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Yields of the Field Experiments 1950

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Yields of the Field Experiments 1950 - Results1
Contents 19502
Classicals4
50/A/1 Broadbalk - Wheat4
50/A/2 Hoosfield - Barley6
50/A/3 Hoosfield - Wheat After Fallow7
50/A/3 Agdell - Rotation7
50/A/4 Barnfield - Mangolds and Sugar Beet8
50/A/5 Park Grass - Hay10
50/A/6 Hoosfield - Exhaustion Land11
50/A/7 Woburn - Permanent Wheat12
50/A/7 Woburn - Permanent Barley12
Long-term Experiments13
50/BA/1 Two-course Rotation - Rothamsted 13
50/BA/2 Three-course Rotation - Rothamsted15
50/BA/3 Four-course Rotation - Rothamsted18
50/BA/4 Six-course Rotation - Rothamsted and Woburn 21
50/BB/1 Deep Cultivation - Rothamsted25
50/BC/1 Ley and Arable Rotations - Rothamsted33
50/BD/1 Green Manuring - Woburn38
50/BE/1 Ley and Arable - Woburn43
50/BF/1 Market Garden - Woburn First Crops49
50/BF/2 Market Garden - Woburn Second Crops52
Short-term Experiments55
50/CA/1 Wheat - Eyespot - Rothamsted55
50/CA/2 Wheat - Residual of Dung - Rothamsted58
50/CA/3 Wheat - Wireworm 1 - Rothamsted59
50/CA/4 Wheat - Wireworm 2 - Rothamsted60
50/CA/5 Wheat - Late Application of Nitrogen - Rothamsted62
50/CB/1 Barley - Late Application of Nitrogen - Rothamsted63
50/CC/1 Spring Oats - Late Application of Nitrogen - Rothamsted64
50/CD/1 Spring Beans - Fertilizer Placement - Rothamsted65
50/CD/2 Winter Beans - Fertilizer Placement - Rothamsted67
50/CE/1 Potatoes - Application of Dung - Rothamsted69
50/CE/2 Potatoes - Time of Planting - Rothamsted74
50/CE/3 Potatoes - Method of Planting - Rothamsted and Woburn77
50/CF/1 Kale - Fertilizer Placement - Rothamsted79
50/CG/1 Lucerne - Fertilizer Placement - Rothamsted81
50/CH/1 Permanent Grass - Fertilizer Placement - Rothamsted83
50/DA/1 Sugar Beet - Irrigation - Kesgrave85
Outside Experiments85
Miscellaneous Data88
50/E/1 Chemical Analyis of Manures 88
50/E/2 Meteorological Readings - Rothamsted89

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