Cowpeas

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Cowpea seed is subject to attack by the pea weevil and is often considerably damaged in storage by this insect. By treating the stored peas frequently with carbon bisulphid, the weevil can be held in check. Seed properly stored and kept free from weevil attack will retain its ability to germinate for several years.
5^ ^0 5" Cowpcas. a • C.'6 M ^ VARIETIES.
Although there are a large number of varieties of cowpeas known, comparatively few are of prime importance. Some of the extensively cultivat
...ed varieties are grown under various names in different sec- tions of the country. The varieties of cowpeas are distinguished most readily by the color and size of the seed, though they differ in habit, maturity, disease resistance, etc. The use to be made of the crop should determine to a large extent the variety to be selected.
For forage purposes the most desirable varieties are those having a fairly upright habit and large growth, holding their leaves well and producing an abundance of pods.


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