The
Knobfield was sown the last fall with wheat on the North side of
the road, and rye on the South side. before harvest I laid off an acre on each
side of the road where the ground appeared nearly equal. that of the wheat
however was somewhat the best, but the wheat & the
rye having been sown at the same time, which was very late for the wheat
& in good time for the rye, this circumstance was
thought to make up for the difference in the quality of the ground. The wheat
& rye being stacked separately, each stack measured
exactly 4.8 cubic yards; & the wheat yielded 3.
bushels 3. pecks, & the rye 3 1/2 bushels of clean
grain.
the bulk of wheat in the stack then was to the bulk of grain | as 129.6:4.6875::27.64:1 |
that of rye | as 129.6:4.375:: 29.62:1 |