. The business of dairying; how to conduct dairy farming for the largest profit. Dairying. 42 THE BUSINESS OF DAIRYING. UNTREATED PLOT— TONS TREATED PLOT— TONS PER ACRE PER ACRE EXPERIMENT WITH NITRATE OF SODA ON WHEAT CHAPTER IV A SUCCESSION OF FORAGE CROPS FOR FIFTY FULL GROWN ANIMALS The following table shows a succession of forage crops actually grown at the Experiment Station Farm in New Jersey, and which furnished a continuous supply of forage from May ist to November ist, or six months. Data showing the time of planting and harvesting, cost of production and yield are also given i


. The business of dairying; how to conduct dairy farming for the largest profit. Dairying. 42 THE BUSINESS OF DAIRYING. UNTREATED PLOT— TONS TREATED PLOT— TONS PER ACRE PER ACRE EXPERIMENT WITH NITRATE OF SODA ON WHEAT CHAPTER IV A SUCCESSION OF FORAGE CROPS FOR FIFTY FULL GROWN ANIMALS The following table shows a succession of forage crops actually grown at the Experiment Station Farm in New Jersey, and which furnished a continuous supply of forage from May ist to November ist, or six months. Data showing the time of planting and harvesting, cost of production and yield are also given in connection with the table. The number of acres used for supplying the 278 tons of forage was 24, 10 of which were used exclusively for forage crops, while the other 13 were only used a part of the season. Digitized by Microsoft®. 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 Lane, Clarence Bronson, 1870-. New York, Orange Judd Company; [etc. , etc. ]


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