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GROWING WESTERN RYE GRASS Continued 

 (d)~ Sowing the seed. 



(e) Care of the crop. 



(f) Harvesting the crop. 



(g) Combinations for western rye grass. 



3. GROWING BROME GRASS .............................. 346 



(a) The soils for brome grass! 



(b) Place in the rotation. 



(c) Preparing the soil. 



(d) Sowing the seed. 



(e) Care of the crop. 



(f) Harvesting the crop. 



(g) Combinations for brome grass. 



4. HAY FROM GRAINS .......................... ..... 349 



(a) Grains grown alone for hay. 



(b) Grains grown in combination >for hay. 



(c) The soils for such grain. 



(d) Place in the rotation. 



(e) Preparing the soil. 



(f) Sowing the seed. 



(g) Care of the crop. 



(h) Harvesting the crop. 



5. HAY FROM MILLETS ......................... ... 353 



(a) The soils for millet. 



(b) Place in the rotation. 



(c) Preparing the soil. 



(d) Sowing the seed. 



(e) Care of the crop. 



(f) Harvesting the crop. 



(g) Combinations for millet. 



6. PASTURE CROPS FROM GRASS ...... .......... 355 



(a) Pasture crops grown singly. 



(b) Pasture crops grown in combination. 



(c) The soils for pasture crops. 



(d) Place in the rotation. 



(e) Preparing the soil. 



(f) Sowing the seed. 



(g) Grazing the pastures. 



7. PASTURE CROPS FROM GRAIN ............. '...-. .......... 359 



(a) Pasture from grains grown^alone. 



(b) Pasture from grains grown^in combination. 



(c) The soils for grain pastures. 



(d) Place in the rotation. 



(e) Preparing the soil. 



(f) Sowing the seed. 



(g) Grazing thejmstures. 



