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Accepted for publication November 2, 1961.
Synopsis: Corn yields from four soils indicated that, regardless of soil type, high plant populations were necessary for maximum productivity, and that optimum plants per acre varied with soil type. Each soil had a distinctly different range in yield which was characteristic of its productive capacity.
2 Formerly Graduate Assistant in Agronomy (now Fertilizer Distribution Analyst, Tennessee Valley Authority) and Professor of Agronomy, University of Tennessee, respectively.
Received for publication May 27, 1961. Accepted for publication November 2, 1961.
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