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growth of wood in the fall, and thus lead to danger 

 from winter -killing, the reply is that when it is done 

 late, just before freezing up, there can be no danger 

 on this score. 



2. Subsoiling to Conserve Moisture 



Subsoiling to conserve soil moisture cannot have 

 the extended practice that methods of surface tillage 

 should, but there are cases when it is quite likely to 

 prove sufficiently helpful to pay for the relatively heavy 

 expense which it involves. In view of this fact, and 

 because it is being urged particularly in the sub-humid 



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belt, the principles underlying the practice should be 

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The method used to demonstrate the influence of 

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