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The grass principally sown is ryegrass, although mixed grass- seeds are also sown for pasture. Perennial ryegrass is generally preferred, and in the lower districts, Italian ryegrass is now also common. A mixture of perennial ryegrass and Italian ryegrass is now indeed more frequent in the lower districts than either of them singly. But in the upper or western parts of the county, the production of ryegrass seed for sale is to some extent a branch of rural economy, and in this case, no mixture ...of kinds is admitted. Timothy Grass is sometimes sown, but chiefly with other grasses, for permanent pasture. Red clover was formerly sown to a greater extent than now. On some farms, it does not grow well, perhaps from having been too frequently sown on the same land, which is then said by farmers to be * clover-sick. ' The kind of clover called Cowgrass (Zigzag Clover, or Meadow Clover, Trifolium medium) is often sown in its stead, being coarser indeed, but also more hardy, and springing again more freely after having been eaten down by cattle.
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