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It can also be turned un- der, thus producing a great amount of vegetable matter for the production of hu- mus in the soil.
There are few crops that pay stock men better than velvet beans, especially if they live south of the 34th parallel, which runs through Middle Georgia.
Velvet beans are particularly valuable in the fact that they can be planted in corn in May and a double crop of corn and beans be made, without much inter- ference with each other. They do not deteriorate if left in the fie
...ld for grazing throughout the Winter.
They are exclusively a Southern crop, and give to the South an advantage in cattle and hog grazing throughout the winter months, without the expense of harvesting.
Yields of twenty-five bushels per acre are common, particularly where careful cultivation has been given the crop and the beans have been planted early and in good soil.
Page Twenty-four GEORGIA As velvet beans have a feeding value almost equal to corn, it will be seen that the product of an acre capable of producing twenty bushels of corn may be prac- tically doubled by planting beans in the corn.


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