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soon become dissolved and leach down beyond the 

 reach of the plants and so become useless. 



From the above illustration we understand that 

 the fertility of the soil depends largely upon the 

 amount and quality of vegetable matter it contains. 



When we speak of worn-out land we do not mean Wom-Out 



^ 11-1 Land Means 



the quality of the subsoil, as that undergoes little Lack of 

 or no change. The whole difficulty is in the lack of """ ' 



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vegetable matter on the siuiace. When this is 

 destroyed by deep plowing and lack of a proper 

 system of rotation, the soil will become hard and 

 crack open unless there is rain every few days 

 throughout the summer months. Soil which lacks 

 decomposed vegetable matter is of a light color, 

 while a rich soil, filled with hiunus, is dark. 



In adopting a system of rotation of crops, a bare Bare summer 



., . Fallow. 



summer fallow need not be included, because plow- 

 ing, harrowing and cultivating the land several times 



