. Fodder and pasture plants [microform]. Grasses; Forage plants; Graminées; Plantes fourragères. ; s I r;s( ri:. <.") leaves so dry lliat ll'i;, linnk off at the sli^iitot lnii liniilcd. ' »ii account of ii, low growth, the leaves heiuK short ami crowd. iiear the jjround. it cannot be used for hay. Its princi|).d > .is pasture sluep on poor land where more \aIiMlile ^rasse's cannot be sucees Tully grown. The growth being bunchy and the roo-s rather shallow, it will not stand tramping and should always be mixed with oijur ses or ch)ver. If sown wi


. Fodder and pasture plants [microform]. Grasses; Forage plants; Graminées; Plantes fourragères. ; s I r;s( ri:. <.") leaves so dry lliat ll'i;, linnk off at the sli^iitot lnii liniilcd. ' »ii account of ii, low growth, the leaves heiuK short ami crowd. iiear the jjround. it cannot be used for hay. Its princi|).d > .is pasture sluep on poor land where more \aIiMlile ^rasse's cannot be sucees Tully grown. The growth being bunchy and the roo-s rather shallow, it will not stand tramping and should always be mixed with oijur ses or ch)ver. If sown with White Clover, for ,i hrm sod is obtained and the clover improves the (juality of the ,).islure Seed: Sheep's Fescue is one of the chea[)est grasses, the being heavy seed producers and the seed easy to harvest. If .illowed to get too ripe, the seed .scatters. It is ready to cut when thi spikelels break up Quality of seed; (]ood commercial seed is straw-colouredâa tritlc more yellowish, as a rule, than Red Fescue. It weiKlis from tcp to fifteen pounds ,i iiislu'l. .\ herd of ' -vo?, lait From a fit luv v'-jvt nrare ;;ir seeiis. ;inil slr»-ii th< ;: ⢠rst in ^ml^ -i»^r in thf nmially H*'< ppt - ⢠\ (â ']<: and that /«r\rr small. I have --^n those feeds on ttiHr*-! 'rs*"TipratinK if did not every â '-ns. '" it is: all thinRs are fated to irgil - ' â ' f, ,17 p. â¢. 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 Clark, George H. (George Harold), 1872-1935?; Malte, Malte Oscar, 1880-1933; Canada. Dept. of Agriculture. Ottawa : Govt. Print. Bureau


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