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ish between. Early beets, bunch onions, early carrots 
and early turnips may be substituted for radish, but the 
spacing should be more liberal. Any of these crops will 
mature in time to grow a fall crop of carrots, turnips, 
lettuce or perhaps beans. 
9. Beet and Late Cabbage. 
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Beet and cabbage 
Beet 
Beet and cabbage 
Sow early beets in May with rows as straight as possi- 
ble. Cultivate with a horse. At the proper time, re- 
move enough beet plants at intervals of 20 inches in 
alternate rows to set late cabbage plants. Any small 
early maturing crop may be substituted for beets. 
10. Parsnip, Lettuce and Radish. 
Parsnip and lettuce 
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M Radish 
Parsnip and lettuce 
Seed of all these crops is sown early. After the rad- 
ishes are sold, use horse cultivator. Care is required in 
cutting lettuce to avoid injury to parsnip. 
11. Radish and Carrot. A Wisconsin grower sows 
early radish and carrot seed together in the same row. 
The radishes are removed before there is much injury 
to the carrot plants. Radish seed may also be used in 
the same way with salsify and parsnips. 
