The book Alfalfa Growing for Seed And Hay was written by author [westgate, John Minton] [from Old Catalog] Here you can read free online of Alfalfa Growing for Seed And Hay book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Alfalfa Growing for Seed And Hay a good or bad book?
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31 considerable distance it is usually more economical to use the bales. While the baling is quite often done from the stack it may be done from the windrow, as shown in the accompanying illustration. If baled from the windrow, great care must be taken to have the hay at just the right stage of curing, so that it will not be so damp as to heat and spoil or on the other hand be so dry as to shatter its leaves. The ordinary bale weighs about 90 pounds, although specially large bales are made for ...transportation to the mining regions. Where the alfalfa is shipped by ocean, it is sometimes doubly compressed, thus bringing them to about one-half the bulk of the ordinary bale. These bales on being released usually turn to powder, so great has been the pressure exerted upon them. SPONTANEOUS COMBUSTION OF ALFALFA HAY. When alfalfa hay is stacked or put away in the barn too green or wet it is apt to heat and may, in extreme cases become so heated as to take fire and burn. When alfalfa is observed to be heating, care should be taken to admit no air into the heating mass, which will then be.
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