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P hotograph above shows Lyman’s Grimm 
Alfalfa on the left, as compared with common al- 
falfa on the right, grown on two adjacent square 
rods, sown in 1916 by the Agricultural Extension Divi- 
sion, University Farm, in co-operation with the County 
Agent of Fergus Falls, Minnesota. 
This winter of 1916 was an exceptionally severe 
winter, which killed the common alfalfa, while Lyman’s 
Grimm was uninjured as above shown. 
A. B. LYMAN 
Alfalfadale Farm 
EXCELSIOR, - - r MINNESOTA 
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