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AaKirriTURE. 



TIME OF PLANTING AND FEEDING SOILING 

 CROPS. (PuRi.rs) 



Kind of Fodder 



1. Rye fodder 



2. Wheat fodder 



3. Clover 



4. Grass (from grass-lands). 



5 Oats and peas 



6. " " '* 



8 Hii'ifrarian 



Q. Clove rowen vfioin 3).. 



10. S' j 1 b ans 



1 1 L'ow -poas .... 



12 Rovvcii grass ifiom grass 



laiidsj 



13. Barley and peas 



Amount ol Approxi- 

 Seed ! mate Time 

 per Acre lof Seeding. 



2j to 3 bu. Sept. 1 

 ■2] to 3 bu. Sept. 5-10 

 20 ibs. July 20-30 



2 l>u. each 



■ ♦ Susheis 



I hushel 

 I buslie. 



2 bu. each 



April 10 

 ■' 20 



■' 30 

 June 1 



May 25 

 June 5-10 



Aug. 5-10 



Approximate 

 Timv.- ot Feediii] 



May 10-20 

 May 20. June 5 

 June 5-15 

 June 15-25 

 June 25, J<ily ic 

 July 10-20 



•' 20. Aug. I 

 Aug. T-io 



" 10-20 



" 20. Sept s 



Sept. 5-20 

 20-30 

 Oct. 1-30 



1 he dates given in the tab e -.pply to Central Connecticut and regions 

 under approximalely similar conditions. 



CRIP.^ l'\)ll PAKTIV!. SOILING FOR ILLINOIS 

 DURl'iJ MIDSUMMER. (Fraser.) 



Kinds of F..idder. 



1. Crn, carlv, sweet, or dent. . . 6 qts. 



2. C^rn, medium, dent s 



.^. L>w peas i bu. 



4. S <y brans 



'■. Oats and Canada peas : bu. each 



6. ' "... 



7. Rape (Dwarf Essex) | 4 lbs. 



second sowing 4 " 



third sowing 4 " 



Amount 



of Seed 



per Acre. 



Anprox. 

 Time of 

 Seeding. 



Appro .X. Time 

 of Feeding. 



May I July i-Aug. i 



" 15 Aug. I -Sept. 30 



15 I " I- "is 



" . 15 " I- " 15 



April 15 ^ July I -July 15 



May I 1 " 15-Au'.?. I 



I j " I- " I 



June I Aug. i-Sept. i 



July I Sept. I -Oct. i 



REPLACING WINTER-KILLED CLOVER. 



The foUowitig brief article gives a list of forage plants 

 that will be found suitable for furnishing green feed for 

 cattle and other farm animals in regions where the clover 

 nas been winter-killed. It was originally published as a 

 newspaper bulletin from the Wisconsin Experiment Station 

 and is written with special reference to conditions in the 

 Northwestern States. 



//02C' to :i^t tJu- Q.ii.kcst Pasture. — A fiold cf oats or barley 

 will fuiiiish the quickest j-astiire it is possible to obtain, 

 barley beitig a little earlier ihati oats. Sow oats or barley 



