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Synopsis: The logarithm of the average yield of individual corn plants making up a population bears a linear relationship to the population. Therefore, only two yield-population values are needed to estimate yields at any other population within the linear range. Equations are given for estimating maximum yield and maximum-yield population.
2 Graduate fellow, Purdue University, Agronomy Department.
Received for publication May 31, 1957.
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