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IN view of the large number of agricultural experiments carried out in the country it is very desirable that some attempt should be made to put them on a sound basis, so that the results shall have some permanent value and admit of definite interpretation. The experiments cost a good deal of money, practically all of which is found by public bodies, and the work is frequently carried out without any particular regard to scientific method.
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Experimental Error in Agricultural Investigations 1 . Nature 89, 97 (1912). https://doi.org/10.1038/089097a0
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