. Farm crops; a practical treatise on the growing of American field crops: containing brief and popular advice on the seeding, cultivating, handling and marketing of farm crops, and on the management of lands for the largest returns. Agriculture. CARBOTS "7 sess a dietary value that should not be ignored in feeding live stock. The crop is usually harvested by hand pulling and topping. This work can be facilitated by running a plow along both sides of. CARROT In the wild state the carrot is a bad weed, but the Improved varieties are excellent for table use and they form a favorite succulen


. Farm crops; a practical treatise on the growing of American field crops: containing brief and popular advice on the seeding, cultivating, handling and marketing of farm crops, and on the management of lands for the largest returns. Agriculture. CARBOTS "7 sess a dietary value that should not be ignored in feeding live stock. The crop is usually harvested by hand pulling and topping. This work can be facilitated by running a plow along both sides of. CARROT In the wild state the carrot is a bad weed, but the Improved varieties are excellent for table use and they form a favorite succulent food for horses and dairy cows. The most suitable soil is a deep, mellow, rich loam, free from weed seed. Carrots are a great favorite with many horse breeders. the row. From 200 to 400 bushels are produced to the acre. The storing is usually in pits like potatoes. On account of the large amount of hand labor required in growing the crop the acreage given each year is very 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 Burkett, Charles William, 1873-. New York, Orange Judd company


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