Irrigation And Drainage: Principles And Practice of Their Cultural Phases
The book Irrigation And Drainage: Principles And Practice of Their Cultural Phases was written by author King, Franklin Hiram, 1848-1911. [from Old Catalog] Here you can read free online of Irrigation And Drainage: Principles And Practice of Their Cultural Phases book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Irrigation And Drainage: Principles And Practice of Their Cultural Phases a good or bad book?
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40 ears ** " " " ** " 16.1 " 40 •* ** ** ** ** " " 13.7 *• shelled com. 40 ** *' •* •* " ** " '2.4 *• cobs. Using these data, we may compute the maximum possible yields per acre where different degrees of closeness of planting are adopted, supposing that every plant produces a maximum -sized stalk, bearing a maximum ear corresponding with the data above. Then maize planted in hills 4 feet x 4 feet, and 4 stalks in a hill, or in drills 4 feet x 1 foot, might yield 8,630 pounds dry mat- ter, 3,73...0 pounds kiln-dried shell com, equal to 66.61 bushels, or 73.27 bushels when containing 10 per cent of moisture. With maize planted in hills 44 inches x 44 inches, 4 stalks in a hill, or 44 inches x 11 inches in drills, the maximum yield per acre would be 10,270 pounds dry matter, 4,439 pounds kiln- dried shelled com, equal to 79.27 bushels, or 87.2 when containing 10 per cent of moisture. Maize planted 42 inches x 42 inches, 4 stalks in a hill, or in drills 42 inches x 10.5 inches, might yield 11,270 pounds of water- free matter and 4,871 pounds of kiln-dried shelled com, equal to 87 bushels, or to 95.7 bushels when containing 10 per cent of moisture.
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