INDEX 



Adaptation of crop to soil (see Soil), 24. 



Afiican millet, 103. 



Alabama; 



Bermuda-grass, 333. 



Experiment Station, 23. 



Rotation for South, 22. 

 Alfalfa, 17, 209-228. 



Rotation, 38. 

 Alsike clover, 240-242. 

 Andropogon Sorghum, 95. 

 Arkansas: 



Bermuda-grass, 333. 



Balanced ration, 28. 

 Barley, 64, 65. 



Beardless spring, 216. 



Nurse crop tor alfalfa, 216. 

 Barlcy-and-peas, 189. 

 Barnyard millet, 74-80. 



— and cowpeas, 190-193. 

 Bermuda-grass, 328-337. 



— pasture from cuttings, 330. 



— South, 10, 328. 

 Black-eyed marrowfat pea, 170. 

 Black-hulled White millet or kafircorn, 



103. 

 Bukhara clover, 231. 

 Broad or horse-bean 272. 

 Kromua inermis, 11, 338. 

 Brome grass, 338. 

 Broom-legume, 173. 

 Broom-corn, '.•■">. 



— millet, 7:;. 



Cabbage, 301-308. 

 California : 



Bermuda t,'rass, 334. 



Continuous cropping, 23. 

 Canada pea, 176. 



— and oats, 176. 



Canadian Beauty pea, 176. 



Carbohydrates, 28. 



Carrot, 288. 



Carter Half-sugar mangel, 280. 



Carter Model kohlrabi, 310. 



Catch-crops, 18. 



— clover, red, 235. 



— clover, crimson, 244. 



— millet, 80. 



— oats, 63. 



— Pearl millet. 88. 



— rye, 49. 



— turnip, 288. 



— wheat, 59. 

 Cereals, 17. 



Barley, 64. 65. 



Corn, 3, 132-152, 154-166. 



— sweet. 143-146, 148. 

 Kafir corn, 9, 95-121. 

 Millets. 73. 



Oats, 60-04. 

 Rye, 4. 46-54. 

 Sorghum, '.I, 95-132. 

 Wheat, 4, 56-60. 

 OJuetoehloa It, t!ira, 80. 



— var. Germanica. 81. 

 Viridis, 81. 



Clark, Geo. E., on mixed grasses, 203. 

 Classes of forage crops, 6. 



Alfalfa, 17, 209-228. 



Alsike, 16, 240 242. 

 Clinton, on millet, 83. 

 Clover, 167. 



Class, 6. 



Crimson, 242-250. 

 In rotation, 17. 

 Mammoth red, 17, 239. 

 lied, 3, 16, 24, 231-237. 

 With mixed grasses, 194. 

 With oats, 20. 



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