16 EXTERMINATING THE TEXAS-FEVER TICK. 
grass, and bur clover. The herd is moved October 15 from the 
original pasture, field No. 1, to field No. 2, where it may be kept for 
a month or two, or until the feed becomes short, then moved to field 
No. 3, where it is kept until February 15, when it is moved to the 
FIELD NO. 2. 
OATS. 
COWPEAS AND 
BURCLOVER. 
MOVE HERO TO FIELD 
NO.3. 
FIELD NO.3. 
CORN. 
COLWPEAS. 
CATTLE WILL BE FREE 
OF TICKS BY DEC. 20. 
FIELD NO,4 
COTTON. 
RYE AND 
WINTER LEGUMES. 
MAR.I.MOVE THE HERD 
TO FIELD NO. 1A. 
BETWEEN THIS DATE 
AND. FEBR.15 MOVE-THE 
HERD TO FIELD NO.+. 
PERMANENT PASTURE. 
FIELD NO.1 A. 
FIELD NO.IB. 
OCT.15. MOVE THE HERD TO FIELD \JULY I, MOVE HERD TO PASTURE NO. B. 
NO.2. \KEEP ALL ANIMALS OUT OFTHIS 
[FIELD UNTIL MAR.1, WHEN IT. WILLBE 
1FREE OF TICKS. 
Faq. 9.—Plan for freeing cattle and pastures from ticks by rotation, requiring eight months. 
new pasture, field No. 4. The old pasture may be planted in oats. 
The drainage should be from field No. 4 toward field No. 2. 
The feed-lot or soiling method, requiring four and one-half months.— 
In the plan given in figure 11 the feed-lot or soiling method is made 
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