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for five or six Aveeks. Field No. 3A, after the oats are harvested, 

 should be sown in sorghum and cowpeas or millet and cowpeas, and 

 should be large enough to furnish feed for the herd until November 

 1. These fields should not have had cattle on them for at least 10 

 months. 



FIELD N0.4r 

 COFfN. 



FIELD NO.3/1. , 



O^T^S. r 



SOPGHUM AND COh^PEJIS. I 



OR ' 



MILLET /I ND COl^P£/IS. 



NOULnETUBN HERD TO PASTURE 



FIELD N0.3B. 

 DRILLED CORN FOR SOILING CROP. 



FIELD NO. 2. 

 COTTON. 

 COWPEfld. 



HOUSE 



FIELD NO. I. 

 ^ P/JSTURE. 



JUNE 15. MOI/E HERD TO LO T NO. I. 

 KEEP /ILL /INIM/ILS OUT OF THI6 FIELD UNTI L NOL^. I,IVHEN IT IVILL 

 BE FREE OF TICK^. 



Fig. 4.- 



-I'lan for freeing cattle and pasluros from ticks by rotation; feed-lot or soillnj 



method. 



Prior to June 15 three lots, each large enough to accommodate 

 the herd, are fenced off in field No. 3B. These lots should not be 

 on a stream, and the drainage should be from field Xo. 3A toward 

 field No. 3B. There should be a space of 15 feet or more between 

 the lots. On June 15 the herd is moved to lot No. 1, and afterwards 



