. Dry farming in western Canada. Canada. Agriculture Canada; Dry farming. 368 DRY FARMING is sufficient for our present need, and we have faith that new plant forms will be developed or discovered that will meet any pressing* requirements of the future. Some doubt exists concerning the relative value of dif- ferent varieties for some local climatic and soil condi- tions, but these are being quickly dispelled. One needs but. Fig. 109.—Dairy Herd in Red River Valley. refer to the nearest experiment station Eor the results of comparative tests. If these are not conclusive, co-opera- tive trials o
. Dry farming in western Canada. Canada. Agriculture Canada; Dry farming. 368 DRY FARMING is sufficient for our present need, and we have faith that new plant forms will be developed or discovered that will meet any pressing* requirements of the future. Some doubt exists concerning the relative value of dif- ferent varieties for some local climatic and soil condi- tions, but these are being quickly dispelled. One needs but. Fig. 109.—Dairy Herd in Red River Valley. refer to the nearest experiment station Eor the results of comparative tests. If these are not conclusive, co-opera- tive trials on one's own farm can easily be made. It is sufficient here to refer the reader to the reports of the different experiment stations, and to urge him to keep informed on the results of official tests. 330. Suitable Crop Management Practices.—The clean- ing of the seed, its treatment for disease, the time, rate and depth of planting, and the time and method of liar-. 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 Bracken, John, 1883-. Winnipeg, Canada : The Grain Growers' Guide, Ltd.
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