The American Text book of Practical And Scientific Agriculture, Intended for the Use of Colleges, Schools, And Private Students; As Well As for the Practical Farmer. Including Analyses By the Most Eminent Chemists
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Iqr.251b3. 16cwt. 2qrs. ISlbs. 13owt.3qrs. 191b», ""ofp-i'e'M 595.8 lbs. 641.6 lbs. 565.4 lbs. Oil obtained \ ,„ ,., „_ percent. ] "*•* ^^ ^"^ Cake pr. cent. 62 62 61 454. Kohl Rabi, Turnip stemmed Callage, is chiefly culti- vated in Germany, .where it is eaten both by man and animals. It is perfectly hardy on the Detroit river, is subject to few casu- alities, and is little, affected by frost. It may be grown in th« 204 AGRICULTURAL TBXT-BOOK. seed-bed and then transplanted, like a cabbage, or... drilled, and thinned out, and cultivated as turnips are. It should be sown as early in spring as the temperature will permit. It is much harder than any of the turnips, and in rich lands, apt to become stringy. We consider it worthy of more extended cultivation. There are two vaiieties, — the green and purple. Horsford gives the nitrogen as 2.17 per cent. 455. Cabbage (Brassica oleracea.) Of this there is a great number of varieties, most of them adapted to garden cultivation. In some parts of Great Britain, the larger varieties are cultivat- ed in fields for the purpose of feeding cows and other stock ; but in the United States, the price of labor, and the climate will probably long preclude cabbages from being a field crop.
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