Management Factors That Influence Farm Profits in Southwest Illinois a Study B

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Management Factors That Influence Farm Profits in Southwest Illinois a Study B
R H Wilcox
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Rotations Used During Period of Study. During the years of this study when corn ranged between 60 cents and a dollar a bushel, wheat between $1. 25 and $1. 50 a bushel, oats between 35 and 50 cents, the rotations recommended and most commonly used were the following: On all-tillable land having no bluegrass pasture and where the land was not yet in shape to grow alfalfa, a rotation of corn, oats, wheat, mixed legumes, wheat, and sweet-clover pasture gave a balance of crops. Where practically al
...l the feed crops except wheat were used on the farm, this rotation built up the soil in two or three rotations to a 1931] FARM PROFITS IN SOUTHWEST ILLINOIS 449 point where a heavier rotation might be practiced. Corn was then fre- quently introduced in place of oats, especially where part of the corn crop was siloed or used for early hogging off.
On land where an adequate amount of nontillable pasture was avail- able but where no alfalfa was grown, a rotation of corn, oats, wheat, mixed legumes, and wheat, with sweet clover seeded in the last wheat but plowed under the following spring before corn was planted, was generally followed.


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