Abstract
Uniformity trial data together with certain cost assumptions for potatoes indicate that long narrow plots are the most efficient. The basic unit was 4 ft long and 3 ft wide. A minimum of two basic units would be necessary for most potato studies with a maximum of six basic units depending upon the requirements for each experiment. Thus the optimum plot size could range from 3 ft wide and 8 to 18 ft long. Where smaller size becomes optimum more replications are required. Long narrow replicates likewise appear to be more efficient than either wide or square ones.The logical analysis and a generalized flow diagram for digital computer calculation of these data are presented.
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