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, NEW I!.IE:.UCO COLLIDE OF AGRICULTURE Al'TD 1.illCHANIC j~R.TS AHD .itGHICULTURAL EXPERIEEIIT STATION , Press Bulletin 636 1930 BEAIJ JLXFERlMEnTS OU 'l'H!!: STOPJlIE PROJT!:CT, LAS VillAS, N. 1,1. The 1930 bean vxperiments were conducted in the sarne way as in previous years. The land used' for the experimental plots was a little to the nortn of that used last year. ,The land varies in texture from east to west. The eastern part of the field is a more or less sandy loam, the soil becoming a little heavier toward the west end. The land was plowed on February 28 to about 8 inches in depth,~d, was worked over to keep it clean of weeds and to conserve the moisture until planting time. The beans were planted on June 6. The ground was in excellent, moist condition, and the b,,,'ans i'{ere germinating by June 12, the' gemination being about 98 percent. The beans were planted with a planter, about 2 1/2 inches in depth and' 22 inches between the row's. There was considerable rainfall during the season; the ~~ount of rain from I,larch 12 to June 6 ,ms 4.06 inches. This, no doubt, put enough moisture into' the soil to insure good germination of the seed when planted. The~e was also .84 inch of rain 00 June 7, the dajT after planting the seed, Wllich, doubtless, aided materially in obtaining a good germination of the seed. The' folloV'ring shorrs the dates and the amounts of rainfall during the growing season. It 'will be no·:.::,ed that there was considerable rain and that it was well distributed throughout the se~son. March 12 March 19 April 24 April 25 May 17 May 18 1iay 27 :Hay 29 May 3D, May 31· June 7 . June 10 to 15 to 21 Inches .50 snow3.00 .50 .70 .6; .13 .63 .05 .41 .50 .84 '.3.0 Inches June 17 .33 J1Ule 30 .25 July 1 .35 July 2 ' .25 July 4 .20 July 13 .50 July 14 .60 July 22 1.05 . July 23 .,.20 'July 2J.. .16 July 25 .10 July 26 .04 July 31 .45 Inches .20 1 .. 45 .10 .08 August 5 August 8 August 9 August 10 ' August '11 August 26 August 28 Sept., 3 . Sept. 30 Oct. 1 Oct. ,10 .12 .15 .18 .20 .95 ,. .70 1.40 In addition to.' the irrigc:.tion and rate of ,stleding experi.IDental plots, which were 1/6 acre in size, thete were ~hree other plots planted. ,Plots 19 and 20 were 1/2 acre :insize,: l:'4'1d .. ;PIQt r :;;l Y{a,,s 1 '/lG,re, ~ i,n s:j..~.e •. ; "T.h.e~ev;~.:t:'tJ"!l()~>il"!<:.:tud~d, i~ the irrigation test. Plot 19 ViaS 'us,ed 'fen' testing the effec·t of . irrigation at blooming time on 'the yield; Plot 20 nt~s used for roguing purposes, and Plot ,21 for testing the Great Northern bean at that altitude. Plot 20 did Rot yield ,quite as heavily as Plot 19 , and. Plot 21 did not yield as heavily as Plots 19 ,and .:20. The bean plots were cultivated on June 20" July. 8, .July ,28~and Augu$t 5. The following . showstlw pl.an of th\$ experim,ent.: ...
Object Description
Title | 1930 bean experiments on the Storrie Project, Las Vegas, N.M. |
Series Designation | Press bulletin 636 |
Description | Press bulletin containing information on bean growth experiments conducted in the 1930 growing season. |
Subject | Beans; beans (NAL); Field experiments; field experimentation (NAL); |
Creator | García, Fabián; Utz, Shelby; |
Date Original | 1931-05-05 |
Digital Publisher | New Mexico State University Library |
Rights | Copyright, NMSU Board of Regents. |
Collection | NMSU Cooperative Extension Service and Agricultural Experiment Station Publications |
Digital Identifier | UAAPp000636 |
Source | Scan produced from physical item held by the NMSU Library. |
Type | Text |
Format | application/pdf |
Language | eng |
Page Description
Title | Page 1 |
Series Designation | Press bulletin 636 |
Subject | Beans; beans (NAL); Field experiments; field experimentation (NAL); |
Creator | García, Fabián; Utz, Shelby; |
Date Original | 1931-05-05 |
Digital Publisher | New Mexico State University Library |
Rights | Copyright, NMSU Board of Regents. |
Collection | NMSU Cooperative Extension Service and Agricultural Experiment Station Publications |
Is Part Of | 1930 bean experiments on the Storrie Project, Las Vegas, N.M. |
Type | Text |
Format | application/pdf |
Language | eng |
OCR | , NEW I!.IE:.UCO COLLIDE OF AGRICULTURE Al'TD 1.illCHANIC j~R.TS AHD .itGHICULTURAL EXPERIEEIIT STATION , Press Bulletin 636 1930 BEAIJ JLXFERlMEnTS OU 'l'H!!: STOPJlIE PROJT!:CT, LAS VillAS, N. 1,1. The 1930 bean vxperiments were conducted in the sarne way as in previous years. The land used' for the experimental plots was a little to the nortn of that used last year. ,The land varies in texture from east to west. The eastern part of the field is a more or less sandy loam, the soil becoming a little heavier toward the west end. The land was plowed on February 28 to about 8 inches in depth,~d, was worked over to keep it clean of weeds and to conserve the moisture until planting time. The beans were planted on June 6. The ground was in excellent, moist condition, and the b,,,'ans i'{ere germinating by June 12, the' gemination being about 98 percent. The beans were planted with a planter, about 2 1/2 inches in depth and' 22 inches between the row's. There was considerable rainfall during the season; the ~~ount of rain from I,larch 12 to June 6 ,ms 4.06 inches. This, no doubt, put enough moisture into' the soil to insure good germination of the seed when planted. The~e was also .84 inch of rain 00 June 7, the dajT after planting the seed, Wllich, doubtless, aided materially in obtaining a good germination of the seed. The' folloV'ring shorrs the dates and the amounts of rainfall during the growing season. It 'will be no·:.::,ed that there was considerable rain and that it was well distributed throughout the se~son. March 12 March 19 April 24 April 25 May 17 May 18 1iay 27 :Hay 29 May 3D, May 31· June 7 . June 10 to 15 to 21 Inches .50 snow3.00 .50 .70 .6; .13 .63 .05 .41 .50 .84 '.3.0 Inches June 17 .33 J1Ule 30 .25 July 1 .35 July 2 ' .25 July 4 .20 July 13 .50 July 14 .60 July 22 1.05 . July 23 .,.20 'July 2J.. .16 July 25 .10 July 26 .04 July 31 .45 Inches .20 1 .. 45 .10 .08 August 5 August 8 August 9 August 10 ' August '11 August 26 August 28 Sept., 3 . Sept. 30 Oct. 1 Oct. ,10 .12 .15 .18 .20 .95 ,. .70 1.40 In addition to.' the irrigc:.tion and rate of ,stleding experi.IDental plots, which were 1/6 acre in size, thete were ~hree other plots planted. ,Plots 19 and 20 were 1/2 acre :insize,: l:'4'1d .. ;PIQt r :;;l Y{a,,s 1 '/lG,re, ~ i,n s:j..~.e •. ; "T.h.e~ev;~.:t:'tJ"!l()~>il"!<:.:tud~d, i~ the irrigation test. Plot 19 ViaS 'us,ed 'fen' testing the effec·t of . irrigation at blooming time on 'the yield; Plot 20 nt~s used for roguing purposes, and Plot ,21 for testing the Great Northern bean at that altitude. Plot 20 did Rot yield ,quite as heavily as Plot 19 , and. Plot 21 did not yield as heavily as Plots 19 ,and .:20. The bean plots were cultivated on June 20" July. 8, .July ,28~and Augu$t 5. The following . showstlw pl.an of th\$ experim,ent.: ... |