. Dry-farming; a system of agriculture for countries under a low rainfall. Dry farming. WATER IN THE SUBSOIL 117 as the lower soil layers are moistened, the water is enabled, so to speak, to slide down more easily into the depths of the soil. This is a very important principle for the dry-. FiQ. 31. Dry-farm JKubanka spring wheat, 1909. Fergus Co., Montana. Yield, 35 bushels per acre. farmer to understand. It is always dangerous to permit the soil of a dry-farm to become very dry, especially below the first foot. Dry-farms should be so manipulated that even at the harvesting season a comparati
. Dry-farming; a system of agriculture for countries under a low rainfall. Dry farming. WATER IN THE SUBSOIL 117 as the lower soil layers are moistened, the water is enabled, so to speak, to slide down more easily into the depths of the soil. This is a very important principle for the dry-. FiQ. 31. Dry-farm JKubanka spring wheat, 1909. Fergus Co., Montana. Yield, 35 bushels per acre. farmer to understand. It is always dangerous to permit the soil of a dry-farm to become very dry, especially below the first foot. Dry-farms should be so manipulated that even at the harvesting season a comparatively large quantity of water remains in. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Widtsoe, John Andreas, 1872-1952. New York, The Macmillan company
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