. Agriculture for the Kansas common schools. Agriculture. 124 AGRICULTURE grasses must form a dense sod that will stand tramping by animals. They should grow eai'ly in the spring to furnish spring pasture, and should keep growing all through the summer and the fall till cold weather comes. Not all of them will grow vigorously all this time. Because the time of vigorous growth varies with different grasses, a mixture is often best for pastures. Pasture grasses need not grow tall. The hay grasses need not come on so early or grow so late, for when they are once cut they have served their. A nati


. Agriculture for the Kansas common schools. Agriculture. 124 AGRICULTURE grasses must form a dense sod that will stand tramping by animals. They should grow eai'ly in the spring to furnish spring pasture, and should keep growing all through the summer and the fall till cold weather comes. Not all of them will grow vigorously all this time. Because the time of vigorous growth varies with different grasses, a mixture is often best for pastures. Pasture grasses need not grow tall. The hay grasses need not come on so early or grow so late, for when they are once cut they have served their. A native hillside pasture in good condition. main purpose. They are more valuable, however, if they do grow early, for they may then be pastured for a time and later allowed to grow up for hay. They are still more. 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 Call, Leland Everett, 1881- [from old catalog] comp; Kent, Harry Llewellyn, [from old catalog] joint comp. Topeka, The State of Kansas state printing plant


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