A Study of Organization And Method of the Course of Study in Agriculture in Secondary Schools
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Plans were criticized in order by the class in rather shrewd fashion; then a summary criticism in which practical difficulties were emphasized was made by the teacher. T. Can you have a five-year crop rotation on less than five fields? P. No. T. Why not? P. It is possible to grow more than one crop on a field in a season, but at least one crop must be grown. Method 93 Work this out: On a seventy-five acre farm, plan to take off twenty-five acres in buckwheat, twenty-five acres potatoes, twenty-...five acres of oats, and twenty-five acres of clover every year. A pupil's plan: 1915 1916 1917 Clover Buckwheat Potatoes Oats Oats Clover Buckwheat Potatoes Potatoes Oats Clover Buckwheat Part of Criticism: T. How do you provide for organic matter? P. By plowing under clover. T. Would you plow under a good crop of clover? P. No. I would cut the first crop and plow under the second. T. Where would you get in your buckwheat under that scheme? P. I couldn't get it unless I followed oats. T. When would you seed the clover?
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