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GRASS COMBINATIONS 
for PERMANENT PASTURES 
There are no standard combinations to be rec- 
ommended for all conditions, and in many cases 
it is advisable to consult the local County Agri- 
cultural Agent or the State Experimental Station. 
However, the following combinations have been 
found to be quite satisfactory for conditions as 
indicated: 
No. | 
Alfalfa, 8 lbs. 
Brome, 7 lbs. 
A very satisfactory combination for a long-lived pasture, but 
care should be taken not to pasture heavily until well estab- 
lished, 
No. 2 
Alfalfa, 7 Ibs. 
Red Clover, 3 lbs. 
Bromus, 8 lbs. 
A long lived Bromus and Alfalfa pasture. Very satisfactory 
Bromus and Alfalfa combination for heavy soils. 
No. 3 
Timothy, 2 lbs. 
Brome Grass, 6 lbs. 
Kentucky Bluegrass, 2 lbs. 
Medium Red Clover, 4 lbs. 
Alsike Clover, 2 lbs. 
White Clover, 1 lb. 
A long-lived Bromus, Kentucky Bluegrass and White Clover 
pasture suitable for good sandy soils. 
No. 4 
Timothy or Meadow Fescue, 6 lbs. 
Kentucky Bluegrass, 2 lbs. 
Medium Red Clover, 4 lbs. 
Alsike Clover, 2 lbs. 
White Clover, 1 lb. 
A satisfactory mixture for long-lived Bluegrass and White 
Clover pasture on good soil which is adapted to Red Clover, 
No. 5 
Brome Grass, 6 lbs. 
Crested Wheat Grass, 4 lbs. 
Alfalfa, 5 lbs. 
Sweet Clover, 4 lbs. 
A good combination for a long-lived pasture in a territory 
of limited rainfall. 
No. 6 
Timothy or Meadow Fescue, 8 lbs. 
Medium Red Clover, 4 lbs. 
Alsike Clover, 2 lbs. 
Inexpensive mixture well suited to short rotation, 
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