A Practical Treatise On Grasses And Forage Plants: Comprising Their Natural History, Comparative Nutritive Value, Methods of Cultivating, Cutting And Curing, And Management of Grass Lands
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There was no choice. Both were eaten alike till they were gone. Second — Bromus and English hay ; preferred English hay. ■ Third — Bromus and swale hay ; " swale. Fourth — Bromus and oat straw ; " bromus. Fifth — Canary grass and English hay ; " English hay. Sixth — Canary grass and swale ; " swale at once. Seventh — Canary grass and oat straw ; " oat straw. Eighth — Canary grass and cornstalks ; " cornstalks. Ninth — Bromus and cornstalks. Ate nearly alike of each till both were gone. ' ^ Tent...h — Bromus and millet. Chose the millet and did not touch the bromus. This is a true transcript of the verdict of that intelligent jury, and it is precisely what I should havp anticipated from what I knew of the grasses. The trial by jury should be final. Bis unnecessary to say that " Cheat" is a troublesome weed NATURAL HISTORY. 55 to the farmer, especially when it appears in his grain fields. It is an early grass, but the quantity of herbage, and especially its quality, make it unfit for cultivation.
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