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Carbonaceous foods needed. 125 

 Carlyle, Prof. W. L,., hay... 173 

 Cattle, dangers in pasture.. 100 



Experiences with 110 



Growing, balanced ration. 135 

 Young, balanced ration.. 135 



Pasturing 235 



Utah, fed 25 



Chase County, Kansas 2G0 



Champlain Valley 310 



Characteristics, seed 37 



Chickweed, destroying 303 



City use of alfalfa 187 



Clark County, Kansas 258 



Clark, Thomas J., report... 283 



Clay, alfalfa on 15, 19, 17 



Climates adapted to 15 



Affects irrigation 77 



Curing in dry 87 



Arid, effect on hay.7G, 88, 94 



Arid, irrigation in 73 



Humid, curing difficulties 88 



Humid, difficulties 81 



Humid, effect on hay 76 



Humid, harvesting 82 



Humid, hay-caps ....85, 89 



Humid, haying in 94 



Humid, seed raising 92 



Clipping before bloom 67 



Invigorates 67 



Clothier praises alfalfa 10 



Clover, alfalfa following. . . 50 



And alfalfa compared. 20, 21, 



127, 143, 146, 148, 149. 222 



Beaten on thin soil 19 



Eur, adulterant ...32, 33, 40 



Bur, bacteria on 199 



Bur, everywhere 61 



Bur, seed recognized .... 39 



Bur seed in alfalfa 32 



Feed value.... 126, 132. 14.5 



Hay making 8.3 



Hop, an adulterant 3o 



Huller for threshing 9l 



Pin 227 



Plowed for alfalfa 4^ 



Protein value 133 



Sweet, adulterants 



32, 33. 40 



Sweet, bacteria 60 



Sweet, everywhere 61 



Sweet, stock reject 40 



Sweet, seed described 40 



With alfalfa 51. 11^ 



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Clover soil, Sweet, for Inoc- 

 ulating ou, i>02 



Cocking at night SI 



Colorado, alfalfa precedes 



sugar beet 1 73 



Alfalfa in orchards 22;{ 



Bees in 175 



Corn and alfalfa com- 

 pared 132 



Cutting in 73 



Experiments 243 



Fall sowing in 53 



Feeding in 141 



Ground alfalfa for pig3..1S2 



Harvesting in JS4 



Hay composition 76 



Hog rations 1.50 



Lamb feeding 173 



Losses from stacking. ... MS 



Losses in curing fi'l 



Pasturing sheep 113 



Plowing alfalfa for other 



crops 193 



Seed 2<.t 



Sheep fattening 2(J5 



Siloing 102 



Value of stubble 191 



"Wetted hay 81 



Colusca County. California. 241 

 Combustion, spontaneous. 



See Fire 

 Composition, irrigation In- 

 fluences 74 



Prof. Ten Eyck quoted... 75 



Varies 1-19 



Compression, double. 104 



Connecticut, experiments.. 247 

 Cooke. Prof. W. W.. corn 



and alfalfa 132 



Co-operative irrigation ex- 

 periments y6 



Corn analysis 1-7 



And alfalfa compared... 



o2 1,32 222 



Before reseeding 72 



Composition 136 



Falls Ki. 17. 1^3 



Fed with alfalfa 1-;| 



Peed value !•*- 



Fodder and alfalfa com- 

 pared 148 



Fodder, feed composi- 

 tion |3I} 



Fodder, feed value l4-j 



Fodder, analyses l-^< 



