Soils of the Eastern United States And Their Use Ix the Miami Clay Loam
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without the interposition of any other crop, or even the fallowing of the land between the successive crops of wheat. As a natural and inevitable result, yields began to decline after several years of this system of cropping. Then some variation was brought about through the introduction of flax and the seeding of small areas to the tame grasses. The climatic difficulty attendant upon the production of known varieties of corn prevented the adoption of the more rational crop-rotation systems of ...the more southern prairie States, and even yet the development of acclimatized varieties of corn of quick maturity has not proceeded sufficiently far to justify the planting of any large acreage of this crop in the more northern regions. As a result there is still a lack of some valuable intertilled crop which may take its place in a rational and systematic crop rotation upon the Fargo clay loam. It is to be hoped that proper varieties of corn may be developed for this latitude, in order that the adoption of this crop as a definite part of the rotation may be made economically possible.
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