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6. South American (Chili. Argentine Republic) CeratoMoa australisA 

 Medicago denticulata, M. maculata, Melilotus parviftora, Ammi visnagea 

 and Cuscuta racemosa. 



Number of Seeds in Pound and Bushel. The number of weed seeds 

 sown with agricultural seeds is astonishing. In one sample, that COM 

 tained in all only one-fifth of one per cent, of spurious seeds, the number ol 

 weed seeds per pound averaged 990. In a bushel of 60 pounds there wereJ 

 therefore, more than 59,000 weed seeds. A sample of clover seed offered 

 on the Chicago market in 1898 for two cents per pound contained 338,000] 

 weed seeds per pound, or more than 20,000,000 per bushel. Hence, we! 

 are led to observe that low-priced seed may be expensive, when we conl 

 sider, that it costs just as much to prepare the soil for poor seeds, as fo<3 

 good seeds, and if the seeds are poor the amount of labor later exerted in 

 the extermination of the weeds more than offsets the initial expense of 

 the seeds. Hence the farmer should grow the best seed that he can obtain- 

 on the market, even if the price is high. 



Slowly, but none the less surely, America is becoming the recognized 

 center of the world's seed-growing industry. The need, therefore, of 

 men scientifically trained in all phases of this industry is important fon 

 the future development of the seed industry. Whoever contributes ttf 



the education of these men contributes to the welfare of the state. 







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