. The Bulletin of the North Carolina Department of Agriculture. Agriculture -- North Carolina. 56 The Bulletin important soil-types not only of Gaston County, but of the whole Pied- mont Section of the State. This soil is commonly known as "gray ; The experiments were started on this field in the spring of 1910 on plats of the same size and dimensions as those of Charlotte field No. 2. The rotation that has been adopted is as follows: First Year—Corn, with cowpeas. Second Year—Wheat, with cowpeas and rye. Third Year—Cotton, witli crimson clover. In the rotation the cowpeas, rye
. The Bulletin of the North Carolina Department of Agriculture. Agriculture -- North Carolina. 56 The Bulletin important soil-types not only of Gaston County, but of the whole Pied- mont Section of the State. This soil is commonly known as "gray ; The experiments were started on this field in the spring of 1910 on plats of the same size and dimensions as those of Charlotte field No. 2. The rotation that has been adopted is as follows: First Year—Corn, with cowpeas. Second Year—Wheat, with cowpeas and rye. Third Year—Cotton, witli crimson clover. In the rotation the cowpeas, rye and crimson clover were not harvested but were plowed into the soil for improvement of it. The cowpeas in 1. 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 North Carolina. Dept. of Agriculture. Raleigh : State Board of Agriculture
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