Soiling Ensilage And Stable Construction Being a Revised Edition of Soiling
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My own experience with it is limited to two trials on very poor, wornout land; and while I was not able to Soiling Crops. 169 grow mtich of a crop, it probably did as well as any- thing would on that particular ground. Since visit- ing some enterprising farmers in North Carolina, who are large growers of the plant, I am thoroughly convinced that, for the South at least, there is not at hand another forage crop that can be called its equal. In order to grow the first crop on exhausted land, barn...yard manure or commercial fertilizer would be a great assistance. The following extracts in substance are sifted from the Georgia State Bul- letin, No. 29, 1894: " It is really not a pea, but a bean. Clover of the South, king of land renovators. More valuable to the Southerner than clover to the Northerner. Draws nitrogen from the atmosphere. Grows on light soil. Result : The best disposition of the crop was to convert the vines into hay or ensilage. There was little gain in plowing under the whole crop green, or plowing under the stubble.
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