FIG. 
on Am 
10. 
ILLUSTRATIONS 
Mowing the Lawn . . : : Frontispiece 
. Percentage of Improved Land Devoted to Hay and 
Forage. (Compiled from Census of 1900) 
. Grain (Including Cow-peas) Cut Green for Hay. 
Each dot represents 10,000 acres. (Compiled from 
Census of 1900) 
. Wild, Salt, and Marsh Grasses Cut for pag Each 
dot represents 10,000 acres. (Compiled from Cen- 
sus of 1900) 
. Haying Scene in Nova Scotia. ‘ : é . 
. Rake for Moving Hay-cocks to Stack. 
. Hay-stack Madetoo Flat. c 
. Hay-derrick in Common Use in Utah i i: 
. Quack-grass (Agropyron repens). A bad weed in the 
Northern States ‘ ‘ . é 5 
. Production of Grass-seed in the United States. (Com- 
piled from Census of 1900.) Each dot represents 
10,000 bushels. Three counties not shown on the 
map; each produce approximately 10,000 bushels 
of grass-seed; they are Linn County, Oregon; 
Rock Bridge County, Virginia; and Salem County, 
New Jersey . . j : 
Seeds of Standard Grasses. a, Meadow-fescue; 4, 
English Rye-grass; ¢, Italian Rye-grass; d, Tim- 
othy; ¢, Redtop in the chaff; /, Redtop, chaff re- 
moved; g, Rhode Island Bent; 4, Orchard-grass. 
(G. H. Hicks, Year-book, Department of Agricul- 
ture, 1898) . ' ‘ 7 q i 
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