INDEX 



263 



Page, 

 ment and Continuous 

 Cropping system ... 191 

 Political nostrums for 

 farmers ... ... 50 



Potatoes — 



Flourish after a winter 

 green crop ... ... 168 



Tilling lea land for ... 206 

 Prince Kropotkin, Inspira- 

 tion for " Continuous 

 Cropping " received from 15 

 Psychology and its connec- 

 tion with Continuous 

 Cropping ... ... 17 



Rainfall- 

 Charts ... ...55-58 



In Ireland ... ... 61 



Statistics ... i93 _I 94 



Ration costs compared 233-250 

 Research work to be done 



about ensilage ... 158 



Root Crops — 



After corn — in place of 



the fallow ... 56 



After tares and winter 



greens ... ... 165 



Grown on the Continu- 

 ous Cropping System 165 

 Require much hand 



labour ... ... 136 



When they pay ... 136 



Rotations — 



Animal husbandry and 



corn ... ... 210 



Based on rainfalls ... 195 



Cheap labour ... 198 



Dry stock farm ... 197 



For cattle and sheep 



farm ... 197-198 



For hilly land, which 



largely dispense with 



carting or harvesting 203-204 

 For producing animal 

 • and human food ... 206 

 Large corn-raising with 



risk reduced ... 209 



Mountain farm ... 202 



Rye crop grazed by cattle 



and sheep in May, can 



Page, 

 be followed by winter 

 greens ... ... 208 



Suited to low rainfalls 212-214 

 Suited to wet weather ... 208 

 Summer rye preceding 



winter greens ... 205 



Tillage dairy farm ... 196 



Ulster ... 215-217 



Rye — Best cereal for early 



sowing ... ... 86 



Rye and rape crop mixed 152 



Sectional grazing, Meaning 

 of ... ... ... 131 



Sheds, Measurements and 

 plan of movable cattle ... 253 



Sheep — 



Fed on the land for the 



first three winters ... 72 

 Folded in grazing sec- 

 tions of 5 acres to 

 every 200 head ... 152 



Small holdings and farms 

 in Ireland, Statistics of 42 



Soil- 

 Conserving moisture in 

 the ... ... 140 



Cultivation of dry ... 100 



Physics of the ... 142 



Spring Rainfall Illustrated 

 Chart ... ... 55 



Stack of Ensilage — 



Weighting one ... 126 



Stacks, Taking the tem- 

 perature of ... ... 129 



Stock-carrying capacity of 

 hilly country, Increasing 204 



Stock feeding provided by 

 Continuous Cropping 72-215 



Subsidized experiments in 

 winter silage making 

 needed ... ... 157 



Summer Soiling — 



Arranging crops for ... 131 

 Dividing the land for 



stock feeding ... 134 



Labour economies in ... 133 

 Meaning of ... ... 130 



