. Dry land farming. Dry farming. [from old catalog]. GROWING GRAIN CROPS IN DRY AREAS 253 rainfall is approximately 15 inches per year. When sown alone to furnish hay, not less than 5 pecks should usually be sown. Care of the crop.—About the only care than can be given to barley on non-irrigated lands after it has been sown, is to harrow it as frequently as may be necessary and at the time that may be opportune in each DRY LAND WHITE HULLESS BARLEY, DAWS0N£C0., MONTANA. Courtesy Northern Pacific Railway Co. It may usually be harrowed with profit when the blades begin to show, whethe
. Dry land farming. Dry farming. [from old catalog]. GROWING GRAIN CROPS IN DRY AREAS 253 rainfall is approximately 15 inches per year. When sown alone to furnish hay, not less than 5 pecks should usually be sown. Care of the crop.—About the only care than can be given to barley on non-irrigated lands after it has been sown, is to harrow it as frequently as may be necessary and at the time that may be opportune in each DRY LAND WHITE HULLESS BARLEY, DAWS0N£C0., MONTANA. Courtesy Northern Pacific Railway Co. It may usually be harrowed with profit when the blades begin to show, whether the ground is or it not crusted, for many weeds will be thus destroyed just when they begin to form roots. Subsequently the number of the har- rowings must be determined by the character of the weather and the severity of the same that may be present in each instance. Usually from two to three harrowings will 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 Shaw, Thomas, 1843- [from old catalog]. St. Paul, Minn. , The Pioneer company
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