Soils of the Eastern United States And Their Use Xxxiii the Carrington Clay L
Soils of the Eastern United States And Their Use Xxxiii the Carrington Clay L
Jay Allan Bonsteel
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The subsoil and its natural fertility is good. Where these advan- tages are coupled with good drainage, alfalfa may well become a very profitable crop for all of the areas lying within the more ele- vated portions of the type. Poor drainage must be avoided if alfalfa is to succeed. While the Carrington clay loam is suited to the production of a fairly wide range of crops, the greatest success in its development has been attained where a regular rotation has been adopted com- prising corn as the... intertilled crop, spring wheat or oats as the small grain crop, and two or three years to grass production. When, in addition, the crops grown are chiefly fed to live stock upon the farm and the resulting stable manure is applied to the land, this soil has maintained a high producing capacity. TARM EQUIPMENT. The farm equipment of the Carrington clay loam varies with the class of agriculture which dominates the various areas where it occurs. In the dairy and live-stock districts it comprises barns, silos, and feeding sheds, while in the grain-raising regions it is more re- stricted.
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