Soils of the Eastern United States And Their Use Xxxvii the Hagerstown Clay
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In fact, in many areas the bluegrass naturally invades the field and no seeding is attempted upon the pasture land. Better grass . Stands may be secured by an occasional top seeding upon the sod, thus thickening the stand. Corn is the other important crop of general production upon the Hagerstown clay. Its yields vary considerably in the different areas where the type has been encountered. Wherever the surface soil possesses a depth of 6 to 8 or 10 inches above the clay, the yield of corn is un...usually high, ranging from 40 to 75 bushels per acre. Upon 10 SOILS OF THE EASTERN" UNITED STATES. areas which have suffered from erosion and which consequently have n depth of surface soil of less than 6 or 8 inches, the soil is unable to store a sufficient supply of moisture to carry the corn crop well through the drought of midsummer. In consequence, yields vary decidedly upon such areas, ranging from 10 or 12 bushels per acre, where the crop is raised practically upon the subsoil, to 25 or 30 bushels where the surface soil is in better condition.
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