564 Grasses and Leguminous Crops in New Yor?: 



can be made to grow in a very creditable manner. The soils lying 

 on the edge of the fourth group, the calcareous glacial soils, make 

 fairly good timothy land. Further south, in the region of the 

 Volusia soils and in the Hudson Valley on the Dutchess soils, still 

 more difficulty is experienced to .secure the best yields. The same 

 is true of many areas of sandy loam soil. And on the light gravel 

 and sandy soils, timothy is not to be recommended as a commer- 

 cial crop unless very unusual moisture and commercial conditions 

 prevail. The area of soils suited to the growth of timothy is ade- 

 quate to increase the production greatly. 



