Crops And Methods for Soil Improvement

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Ryecan grow in warm spells of winter, and starts early in the spring. Ituses up some available fertility that might otherwise be lost, andreleases it when it rots in the ground.
When to plow Down. --If rye has made a good growth before spring, theroots run deeper than the plow goes, and holds the soil much like agrass sod. In such a case the plowing may be made early in the springwithout regard to the rye, though organic matter increases rapidly dayby day if the rye is permitted to grow. As a r
...ule, it is safest to plowdown before the plants are eighteen inches high. They dry land outrapidly, and any mass of matter in the bottom of the furrow interfereswith the rise of water from the subsoil. When the land is wanted foroats or corn, a jointer should be used on the plow to insure buryingall the crop.
Buckwheat. --An excellent crop for green-manuring is buckwheat. It hassuch unusual ability to grow in a poor soil that the farmer who makesfree use of it as a grain crop never boasts of acreage planted, assuming that his land will not be highly regarded if known to bedevoted chiefly to buckwheat.


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