A study in sampling technique: the effect of artificial fortilisers on the yield of potatoes
- 1 October 1929
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in The Journal of Agricultural Science
- Vol. 19 (4) , 600-618
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0021859600013332
Abstract
(1) The desiderata of a sampling-method are outlined, and the particular case of sampling a large number of potato plots discussed.(2) An analysis is made of the yields of 54 sub-plots of the Rothamsted Potato Experiment of 1928, both as estimated by a sampling-method and as determined by large-scale lifting.(3) It is shown that most of the significant results of the experiment are obtained from the sample-yields, but that the higher standard error per plot obscures the effect of superphosphate.(4) It is concluded that at Rothamsted 102, and at Woburn 56, plants would have to be lifted to give a sampling-error as small as 4 per cent. It would then be profitable only to sample experimental plots of 1/20th acre or more in area.Finally it is a pleasure to record our indebtedness to Dr R. A. Fisher for much valuable advice and criticism: and to Mr H. J. G. Hines for assistance with the field work.Keywords
This publication has 3 references indexed in Scilit:
- The estimation of yield in cereal crops by sampling methodsThe Journal of Agricultural Science, 1929
- Studies in crop variation: IV. The experimental determination of the value of top dressings with cerealsThe Journal of Agricultural Science, 1927
- A census of an acre of corn (by sampling)The Journal of Agricultural Science, 1926