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Synopsis: Increasing the plant population of NC-2 peanuts by decreasing the row width generally increased the yield and improved the grade of the crop. The degree of this yield increase was found to be associated with the overall level of production. The percentage yield increase resulting from decreasing the row width was inversely proportional to the yield achieved in 36-inch rows. Row width effects on yield became negligible when the level of production reached 3600 pounds per acre.
2 Assistant Professor and Associate Professor of Soil Science, North Carolina State University at Raleigh.
Received for publication January 28, 1965.
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