GRASS GROWING FOR PROFIT 17 
seeding of grass-lands, the application of fertilizers, 
the cutting and harvesting and storing of hay and 
preparation of the same for market. The photo- 
graphs are taken from actual operations in the field 
and are intended to give a complete outline of the 
whole industry of grass growing. The machinery 
and tools have been found to be very satisfactory and 
to do their work thoroughly in every respect. 
The Tedders follow the Mowing Machines for rapid curing 
of heavy crops of hay. 
HIGHLAND FARMS. 
The average yields, at Highland Experimental 
Farms, per acre of field-cured hay on the uplands 
were as follows for 1905: 
No Nitrate, 3,180 pounds per acre. 
Where 200 pounds of Nitrate was used, 8,340 
pounds per acre. 
