The Importance of Comparative Field Tests With Sugar Beet Seeds And How to Condu

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Edmund Zaleski
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llth : The larger the number of beets which are used for the sugar determination, the more accurate are the results ob- tained. The usual equipment and arrangement of a factory laboratory, however, limits the number of beets to be tested, and careful investigation has proven, that it is not necessary to use all the beets from each test plot for analysis.
The general custom for the selection of beets for laboratory use is the following: After removing all beets grown in open spaces and in outsid
...e rows, and others not standing in continu- ous rows, the number of the remaining beets in each plot is as- certained, and accordingly, every fourth, sixth or tenth beet may be selected for the laboratory test. Just what percentage of the normally grown beets should be selected cannot be pre- scribed, as this depends entirely on the stand in the test plots; all that is required is a sufficiently larsre number for the pur- pose of obtaining the most accurate results. Some beets will al- ways have to be discarded after they have been pulled, on ac- count of broken roots, injuries by insects or disease, or for other causes which cannot be detected until the beets have been lifted.

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