Conversion of Arable Land to Pasture

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Conversion of Arable Land to Pasture
Walter James Malden
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Careful sifting is the only safe way of insuring against it. If it appears, the patches should be carefully and thoroughly destroyed by burning.
The most simple seeding for short leys Laying down Land \ 1 1 is a mixture of rye-grass and clover. A bushel of rye-grass and 8 Ibs. Of red clover is a common seeding where clovers thrive better than rye-grass. Where rye-grass thrives better than clovers, two bushels of rye-grass and from 4 to 6 Ibs. Of red and white clover is found a good mixture. Thi
...s is a full seeding of its kind. Rather less of either may be sown ; in fact, it is found that in the place of a 50-lbs. Mixture 40 Ibs. Is usually enough. Where a more general mixture is sown, including some of the smaller seeded strong-growing plants, like timothy, the quantity may be reduced very materially, and from 30 to 35 Ibs. Of seeds are sufficient. It is, of course, important to use grasses of high germinating powers and of good stock. By dint of careful selection our great H2 The Conversion of Arable Land seed firms have done much to improve the quality and yielding powers of the important grasses, and the improvement in these grasses is, perhaps, more advan- tageously felt when they are used for temporary leys than when used for permanent pastures.

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