Dry farming in western Canada Dry farming in western Canada dryfarminginwes00brac Year: 1921 LESSONS FROM EXPERIENCE 343 292. Suitable Rotation for the Park Belt.—A rotation which has given excellent results is as follows:— 1st Year.—Hay; manure during winter, 12 tons per acre. 2nd Year.—Pasture. 3rd Year.—Pasture to July or early August, plow- ed 6 inches deep and cultivated. Fig. 10-1.—Alsike Clover and Timothy, Lacombe, Alta. 4ili Year.—Wheat or oats. 5th Year.—Oats. (illi Year.—Barley seeded down. As a rule a first-class stand of timothy and alsike or red clover combinations can be obt


Dry farming in western Canada Dry farming in western Canada dryfarminginwes00brac Year: 1921 LESSONS FROM EXPERIENCE 343 292. Suitable Rotation for the Park Belt.—A rotation which has given excellent results is as follows:— 1st Year.—Hay; manure during winter, 12 tons per acre. 2nd Year.—Pasture. 3rd Year.—Pasture to July or early August, plow- ed 6 inches deep and cultivated. Fig. 10-1.—Alsike Clover and Timothy, Lacombe, Alta. 4ili Year.—Wheat or oats. 5th Year.—Oats. (illi Year.—Barley seeded down. As a rule a first-class stand of timothy and alsike or red clover combinations can be obtained when s led


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