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INDEX 



PAGE 



Lotus corniculatits 211 



general characters 211 



tetragonolobus 211 



uliginosus 212 



Lucerne 174 



Maguey 400 



Mammoth clover 159 



adaptation 160 



advantages 159 



characteristics 159 



disadvantages 160 



rota! ion 160 



Mammoth red clover, nurse crop 27 



Mangel-wurzels, adaptation 281 



dry matter 278 



feeding 286 



half-sugar 279 



varieties 279 



weight 278 



when to fetd 287 



yields 286 



Manihot pal ma: a 300 



tttilissima 300 



Manila fiber 397 



hemp 397 



Manure as top dressing 35 



Manures for grasses 32 



legumes 32 



Marketing hay 49 



Marsh bird's-foot trefoil 212 



Meadow fescue 88 



adaptation 91 



of related species 90 



germination 93 



harvesting seed 93 



in east 24 



North America 91 



palatability 91 



purity 93 



relationships 88 



seed 92 



distinction 92 



seeding rate 93 



seeds to pound 93 



yield of seed 93 



Meadow foxtail 62 



adaptation and value 63 



as pasture grass 64 



description 62 



distinction 52 



in east 24 



relationships 



seed 63 



Meadow grass, relationships 2 



Meadow mouse 194 



Meadow, timothy, at its best... 30 



Medicago denticulate 203 



falcata 174 



lupulina 201 



maculata 203 



media 199 



satira 174 



Melilotus 213 



alba 213 



ofKcinalis 213 



Mesquite grass in west 24 



relationships 2 



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Method of seeding grasses 28 



Methods of inoculation 131 



Micro-organisms and nitrogen.'. 125 



Middle buster 352 



Millet hay, ill effects 115 



Millets 112 



adaptability 114 



groups 112 



in America 113 



rate of seeding 114 



seeding time 114 



seeds to ind 114 



species 112 



weight bushel seed 114 



Minor clovers 172 



grasses 99 



Mixtures of seed, calculating... 22 



Mowing-machine, features 41 



styles 41 



Mucuna utilis 209 



Muhlenbergia, relationships 2 



Musa textilis 397 



Native grasses, acreage 24 



characteristics 24 



classification 25 



economic 25 



for hay and forage 25 



Need of inoculation 130 



New Hamoshire Station, nurse 



crop 27 



New Zealand hemp 401 



Nitrifying organisms 132 



Nitrogen, acquirement by leg- 

 umes 125 



without legumes 128 



assimilation by micro-organ- 

 isms 125 



free, when acquired 125 



in redtop 70 



Nodules and nitrogen 125 



Norfolk rotation 292 



Number plants per acre, grasses 12 



Nurse crop, management 27 



Nutrients of grasses, increase. . 39 



Nutritive value of foods 16 



hay 15 



Oat, relationships 2 



Oats and peas for forage Ill 



Okra 311 



Onobrychis satira 214 



Orchard grass 81 



adaptation 85 



adulterations 83 



cultural methods 87 



description 81 



distribution 84 



duration 85 



flowering time 82 



germination 84 



habit of growth 81 



harvesting seed 88 



time for hay 87 



in pasture mixtures 



mixtures 87i 



name 81 



on Pacific coast 85 



palatability 8d 



