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III. (a) Study and make diagram of the lay-out and treatment of plats 

 741-750 on the Mitchell Farm. 



(b) Note the stand on 



1. limed portion; 



2. unlimed portion of each plat. 



(c) Note the abundance of weeds and grass (also clover) on 



1. limed portion; 



2. unlimed portion of each plat. 



Remarks as to nature of soil, inoculation, and condition of growth. 



259. COLLATERAL READING. F. G. Stebler and C. Schroter: The Best 

 Forage Plants, pp. 156-164. London: David Nutt, 1889. 



Thomas Shaw: Clovers and How to Grow Them, pp. 291-332; 338-344. 

 New York: Orange Judd Co., 1906. 



F. Lamson-Scribner: Southern Forage Plants. U. S. Dept. Agr., Farmers' 

 Bui. No. 102 (1899), pp. 31-3; 38; 41-5. 



Jared G. Smith: The Cultivated Vetches. U. S. Dept. Agr., Div. Agros. 

 Circ. No. 6, 1898. 



Jared G. Smith: Florida Beggar Weed. U. S. Dept. Agr., Div. Agros. 

 Circ. No 13, 1899. 



J. B. Killebrew: Grasses and Forage Plants. Tennessee Station Bui. Vol. 

 XI (1898), Nos. 2, 3, and 4; pp. 87; 89; 90; 104-8. 



J. F. Duggar: Winter Pasturage, Hay, and Fertility Afforded by Hairy 

 Vetch. Alabama Station Bui. No. 105 (1899), pp. 129-160. 



