. Soils and plant life as related to agriculture . Agriculture; Soils; Plants. 246 SOILS AND PLANT LIFE making use of the land after the corn is mature ; or it may instead be harvested with the corn, in which case most excellent silage is secured. This crop is grown not only in Florida and Alabama but westward to central Texas and northward to the Ohio River. Here it meets the field pea, or the Canada field pea, as it is often called, which grows northward into Canada. Here and there through the gulf states, we shall find growing that queen of all legumes, alfalfa. The most. Fig. 108. — Sweet
. Soils and plant life as related to agriculture . Agriculture; Soils; Plants. 246 SOILS AND PLANT LIFE making use of the land after the corn is mature ; or it may instead be harvested with the corn, in which case most excellent silage is secured. This crop is grown not only in Florida and Alabama but westward to central Texas and northward to the Ohio River. Here it meets the field pea, or the Canada field pea, as it is often called, which grows northward into Canada. Here and there through the gulf states, we shall find growing that queen of all legumes, alfalfa. The most. Fig. 108. — Sweet clover growing along a limestone road. enthusiastic reports regarding it along the whole line, however, will come from those of our number who go into the fertile, irrigated valleys of the Southwest. There they will find this deep-rooted perennial crop producing from four to six cuttings of hay a year and making a richer, more palatable feed as well as a heavier jaeld than any of the other legumes anywhere. 0\ving to the fact that its. 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 Cunningham, Jules Cool, 1879-; Lancelot, William Henry, 1874-. New York : Macmillan
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