. The Bulletin of the North Carolina Department of Agriculture. Agriculture -- North Carolina. The ,. Figure 2âView of bottom land on the farm- The ujDland or "bench land" is grayish loam, quite gravelly in places with a moderately stiff clay subsoil. In many places the surface soil has been entirely eroded. The upland while producing very poor crops under ordinary treat- ment, or at least the treatment it was getting when purchased, re- sponds readily to manuring and cultivation. Plowing a couple of inches deeper (only 8^ average) in 1908, and the addition of a com- i^Hflk
. The Bulletin of the North Carolina Department of Agriculture. Agriculture -- North Carolina. The ,. Figure 2âView of bottom land on the farm- The ujDland or "bench land" is grayish loam, quite gravelly in places with a moderately stiff clay subsoil. In many places the surface soil has been entirely eroded. The upland while producing very poor crops under ordinary treat- ment, or at least the treatment it was getting when purchased, re- sponds readily to manuring and cultivation. Plowing a couple of inches deeper (only 8^ average) in 1908, and the addition of a com- i^Hflk' 'T'^^^^y^*'-â¢*J^"'*^ Up â P p*^l^- ^^^^^HkL;. r. ^^^^^K^r^^^' â ^^^â ^ '''.â -- ii^^ ^r'^WJr^ â¢â¢ »^,h^3:J Figure 3âView of upland on the 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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