SOILS OF SOUTHEEIST NEW JEESEY AND THEIE USES. 



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A similar mapping of the crop areas upon the Sassafras loam, 

 if made in the vicinity of Robbinsville, Mercer County, or near 



Fig. 10. — Red clover grown in rotation with corn, potatoes, and wheat on Sassafras 

 loam, vicinity of Freehold, N. J. Yield 11 to 2J tons per acre. 



Woodstown, Elmer, or Salem, in Salem County, would show essen- 

 tially the same facts of crop occupation, even if the absolute figures 

 differed slightly from those here shown. 



Fig. 11. — Timothy and clover hay grown on Sassafras loam, near Freehold, N. J. 

 Yield, in rotation with corn, potatoes, and wheat, li to 2 tons per acre. 



Certain facts are worthy of particular notice in the study of the 

 cropping uses made of the different soil types. 



