CONTENTS 



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Introduction 537 



History and Characteristics of Timothy, Jared. Van Wagenen, Jr 540 



Breeding of Timothy, C. H. Myers 543 



Soils for Trmothy in Xew Yorl:, E. 0. Fippin 557 



Grass Insects, C. R. Crosby and M. D. Leonard 5G5 



Diseases of Timothy, Charles Gregory 577 



Seeding Timothy Without a Grain Crop, Edward van Alstyne 585 



Fertilizers for Timothy, E. 0. Fippin 591 



Barnyard Manure Almost Doubles the Hay Crop 600 



Cost of Production of Timothy and Clover Hay on Some New York Farms. 601 



Harvesting the Hay Crop, H. B. McClure 604 



Grades of Hay and Straw 61G 



Redtop, Lyman Carrier 618 



Orchard Grass, C. B. Hutchison 622 



The Blue Grasses in New York State, 0. W. Dynes 628 



The Millets — Their Culture and Utilization in New York. H. N. Vinall. . 632 

 The Sorghums — Their L'se as Forage and Grain Crops in New York, 



H. N. Vinall : 652 



Clover, A. J. Pieters 674 



Clover Insects, C. R. Crosby and ]\I. D. Leonard 684 



Value of Clover as Stock Feed, D. P. Witter 695 



Causes of Clover Failure, Edward van Alstyne 698 



Alfalfa — The Enchanted Herb, F. D. Coburn 707 



Diseases of Alfalfa and Clover, Charles Gregory 718 



Suggestions for Obtaining a Stand of Alfalfa, J. L. Stone 724 



Results in Growing Alfalfa Obtained Along the Line of the Lehigh Rail- 

 road in Central New York, F. R. Stevens 729 



The Culture and Utilization of the Field Pea, H. N. Vinall 734 



Vetch, F. E. Robertson 749 



Soy Beans, E. R. Minns ; 758 



Cowpeas, E. R. Minns 765 



Sweet Clover, H. S. Coe 769 



Teosinte , 781 



Spelt 783 



Pastures in New York, F. E. Bonsteel 784 



Fitting and Putting Down Land to Permanent Pastures and Pasture 



Grass Mixtures, J. H. Barron 795 



Follow-up Work on Grass Seeds 802 



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