Johnson Grass: Report of Investigations Made During the Season of 1901

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The poisonous element is the arsenic. It is intended to apply this liquid with a ■sprinkling pot, and one or perhaps two applications are recommended.
No further information as to this patent compound has been secured.
ELECTRICITY.
Electricity^ has frequently been advocated as a sure method for eradicating all vegetable pests. A few j^ears ago it was reported that a company was being organized in Fresno, Cal., to utilize this method, but nothing further has been heard of it. Electricity can not
... be satisfactorily and economically used until different and less expensive methods of applying it are discovered.
UTILIZATION' OF .TOHX.SQX GRA.SS.
So great an evil has Johnson grass become in the grain fields and cotton plantations that many planters and others have become violently 20 JOHNSON GRASS.
prejudiced against it. They refuse even to listen to the suggestion that it makes a valuable and nutritious hay, and wish to hear of nothing but its complete and rapid extermination. Nevertheless, the fact remains that in the States of Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi, where the grass has been long established, manv hay farms of several hundred acres each now exist and have existed for years.


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