LKSSONS IN .M;I;I ITLTUBE 



clover seed together late in the summer. When sown 

 in this way, a fall crop of hay is secured the following 

 season. 



Meadow grasses. Timothy hay is cut with a 

 mower, allowed to cure in the swath, raked into wind- 

 rows, and later into hay -cocks, from which to be stacked 



FIG. 99. A HAYING SCENE 



or stowed in the mow. Other good hay grasses are or- 

 chard grass, red top, millet, etc., and all these are en- 

 riched by the legumes in combination. The legumes in 

 combination with the other hay grasses, help to maintain 

 the meadow's fertility, and to bring it to a higher yield. 



