Indirect Benefits of Sugar Beet Culture Letter From And Data Prepared
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Adjoining the 3 acres of beets I broke up some new land and planted it to corn. During the growing season the corn on the new land stood taller than the corn on the beet ground. When I husked the corn this fall, the yield from the beet ground was 70 bushels per acre, and the yield from the new ground was 60 bushels per acre. In my estimation, beets do not hurt the ground, but improve it for the next crop. (C. Grimm, Cresco. ) Followed beets with oats, 1909, 20-acre field. Field seeded to clover... and hay taken off the year before the beets. Beets went from 12 to 13 tons per acre. Oats thrashed out 65 bushels per acre and weighed out 70 bushels per acre, average for 20 acres, ' the champion yield in Iowa for 1909. (Leonard Miller, Waverly. ) E. H. Mallory, of Hampton, has a 200-acre farm and has 44 acres in beets, which have increased his yield or corn from 50 bushels to 60 bushels, and oats averaging from 20 to 30 bushels have increased to 50 bushels. INDIRECT BENEFITS OF SUGAR-BEET CULTURE.
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