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FEEDING AND MANAGEMENT 



A Succession of Green Crops for Hog Grazing. 



For Fall Planting. 



For Spring and Summer Planting. 



Alfalfa 



Chufas 



Cow-peas . . . . 



Japan Clover 



Oats 



Peanuts 



Rape 



Sorghum 



Soy Beans . . . 



Feb. 25 to April 1 

 March 15 to June 1 



May 



March 



Feb. 



May 



1 to July 10 



1 to March 15 

 1 to March 20 

 1 to June 30 



March 1 to March 31 



April 

 April 



1 to June 30 

 1 to June 30 



15 to 25 pounds 



3 to 4 pecks 



fM bushel drilled 1 



[1}4 bushels broadcast/ 



24 pounds 



1}4 to 3 bushels 



1 to 2 bushels, unhuUed 

 4 to 6 pounds drilled 

 9 to 10 pounds broad- 

 cast 



1 }^ to 2 bushels 



1^ bushels, broadcast. . 



75 to 90 

 120 to 150 



75 to 90 



60 to 75 



75 to 90 

 90 to 120 



60 to 75 



60 to 90 

 90 to 120 



Pasture the Entire Year. — The following is quoted from Bul- 

 letin 113 of the Florida Station: 



" The following is a list of useful forage crops in Florida. 

 The crops in this list will give pasture through the entire year. 



Dwarf Essex Rape, can be pastured from December to March. 

 Japanese Cane, can be pastured from November to March. 

 Rye, Oats, Barley, can be pastured from November to April, 

 Sorghum, can be pastured from May to November. 

 Chufas, can be pastured from August to December. 

 Sweet Potatoes, can be pastured from October to December. 

 Cow-peas and Soy Beans, can be pastured from July to November. 

 Peanuts, can be pastured from September to December. 



