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coming more and more appreciated in the North. The 

 Canada peas, however, are very uncertain south of central 

 Pennsylvania, and on the southern tier of counties in that 

 State the Southern cow pea will be a better forage crop. 

 Through its intelligent use the soil may be restored to a 

 condition in which clover will thrive, which is a desir- 

 able end to attain, since in all parts of the cpuntry there is 

 a growing difficulty in getting clover to thrive. On the 

 crop of Canada peas and oats the fertihzer mixture 

 advised heretofore of acid phosphate and potash will be 

 found profitable in increasing the yield of forage and in 

 getting a better preparation for the wheat crop that fol- 

 lows in many sections. 



