. Bulletin. Agriculture. 12 FOEAGE CROPS IN NEBRASKA. and corn that was cut green for forage. It does not, however, include corn that was cut and allowed to ripen in the shock, or what is usually known as corn fodder. It appears that Nebraska also produced 8,150 bushels of clover seed, valued at ^37,332, and 41,810 ])ushels of other grass seed, valued at $32, Fio. 5.—Localities in Nebraska where tame grasses are grown. Each dot represents 100 acres. The accompanying maps (figs. 1-6) show graphically the distrilnition of the chief forage crops of Nebraska hy counties. The distribution is b
. Bulletin. Agriculture. 12 FOEAGE CROPS IN NEBRASKA. and corn that was cut green for forage. It does not, however, include corn that was cut and allowed to ripen in the shock, or what is usually known as corn fodder. It appears that Nebraska also produced 8,150 bushels of clover seed, valued at ^37,332, and 41,810 ])ushels of other grass seed, valued at $32, Fio. 5.—Localities in Nebraska where tame grasses are grown. Each dot represents 100 acres. The accompanying maps (figs. 1-6) show graphically the distrilnition of the chief forage crops of Nebraska hy counties. The distribution is based upon the tables given above. Each large dot represents 100 acres, except in the map illustrating the acreage of prairie hay, where each. 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 United States. Bureau of Plant Industry. Washington : G. P. O.
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