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until September 1. The drainuoe in general should be from field No. 

 lA toward No. IB, and from field No. 1 toward field No. 2. 



Plwn requiring four months, ■irifh a new jmsture.—Tlie plan of 

 rotation represented in figure 3 in\'ol\-es changing the location of the 



FIELD NO. 2. 



0/1 T3. 



eVHCLOVEH. 



MOVE HiBOTO FICLD 

 NO. 3. 



riao N0.3. 



CORN. 



COIVPE/IS. 



C/1TTLC UILLBEFPEE 

 OFT/CKS BY Dec. 20. 

 BETWEEN THIS DATE 

 AND F£BR. 15 MOVETHE: 

 HERD TO FIELD N0.4-. 



FIELD NO.'h. 



COTTON. 

 BYE/tND 

 I^INTER LEGUMES. 



tlflR.1. MOVE THE HERD 

 TO FIELD NO. //?. 



HOUSE. 



FEHMflNENT 



FIELD NO.I B. 

 OCT. 1 5. MOVE THCHERD TO FIELD 

 NO. 2.. 



PflSTURE. 



FIELD NO. I n. "' 



JULY LMOi/E HERD TO P/ISTURE NO.I B. 

 KEEP ALL fINIMflLS OUT OFTHIS 

 FIELD UNTIL MflR.I.NHEN IT.MLLBE 

 FREE orricKS. 



PiG. 2. Plan for freeing cattle .infl pastures from ticks by rotation, requiring eight 



months. 



pasture. The oat field (field No. 4) after the grain has been har- 

 vested is reserved for this purpose. It should be sown in cowpeas, 

 Bermuda grass, and bur clover. The herd is moved October 15 

 from the original pasture, field No. 1, to field No. 2, where it may be 



