. Forage crops for soiling, silage, hay and pasture. Forage plants. SMEDINQ OF CABBA6E 303 apart, and the plants thinned to feet apart in the row. The wider rows are preferable, because of the greater ease of using machinery. The depth at which the seed should be planted is preferably from one to two inches, according to the nature of the soil. Light lands should be rolled Number of thousands 0 Surehead 92 per cent, Autumn King 71 per cent. Yolg'i. 72 pcir cent Volga 73 per cent Ballhead 87 per cent Carter Model kohlrabi 96 per cent Purple Vienna kohlrabi 48 per cent White Vienna koh


. Forage crops for soiling, silage, hay and pasture. Forage plants. SMEDINQ OF CABBA6E 303 apart, and the plants thinned to feet apart in the row. The wider rows are preferable, because of the greater ease of using machinery. The depth at which the seed should be planted is preferably from one to two inches, according to the nature of the soil. Light lands should be rolled Number of thousands 0 Surehead 92 per cent, Autumn King 71 per cent. Yolg'i. 72 pcir cent Volga 73 per cent Ballhead 87 per cent Carter Model kohlrabi 96 per cent Purple Vienna kohlrabi 48 per cent White Vienna kohlrabi 91 per cent. Pig. 56. Germination of commercial cabbage and kohlrabi seed and number of seeds in a pound (Cornell Experiment Station). The black bars show the number of thousand seeds in a pound; the light bars show the number of thousand that 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 Voorhees, Edward Burnett, 1856-1911. New York, Macmillan


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