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EXHIBIT 14.—TYPICAL BEET-ROOTS GROWN AT THE OHIO (U S.A. AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION

Ideal Beet grown at the Ohio (U.S.A.) Agricultural Experiment Station

Showing the normal development of the sugar-beet in ground properly prepared. Any undercrust, or hardened subsoil formed by previous handling, has-been-broken- up by subsoiling. The tap-roots of the young beets can then have 14 in. of roots on which to build up the beet, instead of 7 in.

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