INDEX 



383 



Soil, Renoval ing, 15. 

 Soiling, Advantages of, 30. 



Definil ion of, 2. 



Disadvantages, 31. 



Forage crops for, 27. 



Summer, 190. 



Versus pasturing, :;o. 

 Sorghum, !». 



Nun saccharine, 'J~>. 



Saccharine, 122. 



Vulgare, 95. 

 South, forage conditions in, 10, 22. 



Bermuda-grass, 328. 

 Southern White corn, 154. 

 South Carolina, Bermuda-grass, 335. 

 Smith Dakota, Brome grass, 338. 

 Soybean, 21, 261-266. 



In combination, 190. 



Wiih kafir corn, 190. 



With maize, 193. 



With sorghum, 194. 

 Straw, 16. 



Succulence, Importance of, J. 

 Succulenl ration, 27. 

 Sugar beet, 286, 287. 

 Summer Boiling, 190. 

 Sweet corn, 1 15, 1 18. 

 m, exten »ive, 14. 



Intensive, 17. 



Pasturage, 7. 



Rotation, 34. 



— examples, :'»5-37. 



Tare, 269. 

 Teosinte, 73, 94. 

 Thousand-fold rye, 48. 

 Timothy, 15, 24. 



Cornell, 3l!0. 



East, 17. 



West, 17. 

 Top dressing: 



Bermuda-grass, 330. 



Lime (see Lime), 12. 



.Meadows, 12, 318. 



Pastures, 12, 325. 

 Tracy, Professor, on Bermuda-grass 



Trifoliuin hybridum, 231. 

 inearnatum, 231. 



//" ilium , 231. 



pratense, 231. 

 pratente /« rentu , 231. 

 repens, 231. 

 Turnip, 289, 2«J0. 



Unknown cowpea, 254. 



Value of forage crop, 2, 5. 

 Ufalfa, 225. 

 B irnyard millet, 71. 

 Barley, 65. 

 Bermuda-grass, 332. 

 Cabbage, 301. 

 clover, alfalfa, 22:>. 



— alsike, 241. 



— crimson, 217. 



— red, 231. 

 Corn, 132, 142. 



■ i . 144. 



— dried corn (odder, 1 18. 



sweet, 1 18. 



— Bilage, 165. 



— stover, 149. 

 Cowpea, 258. 

 Japan clover, 273. 



Kafir corn, H7. 

 Kohlrabi, 308. 

 Mangels, 282, 285. 

 I >at8, 62. 



< lats-and-peas, 184. 

 Pastures, 30. 

 Pearl millet, 88. 

 Potato, 290. 

 Rape, 293, 296. 

 Rye, 18. 

 Ryt -grass, 71. 

 Sorghum, 125. 

 Soybean, 265. 

 Sugar-beet . 287. 

 Turnip, 288. 

 Vetch, 271. 



Wheat, 58. 



Vegetable matter in soil, 13. 

 Velvet bean, 2C i 



