Our Waste Lands a Preliminary Study of Erosion in Mississippi

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Our Waste Lands a Preliminary Study of Erosion in Mississippi
E N Ephraim Noble Lowe
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Under no conditions should lands be "turned, out. " If fields prove no longer profitable used in farm crops it may be converted into pasture or a forest crop, giving it due attention and care. While a pasture or a forest may require less attention and labor than a farm crop, to be remunerative they must receive proper care. Under no circumstances must washing be allowed to begin, to prevent which the land must be kept well covered with its proper growth. Do not let your forage plant get thin in... your pasture, nor your trees in your forest.
3. Bermuda Grass As a forage and as a hay this grass is at least equal to the Lespedesa, and its power of capturing and stopping washes is even greater. It must be a very rapidly washing gully that Bermuda will not stop with its long knotty lace-like root-stocks. These grow very rapidly, reach out in every direction and root at every joint, and if for a few days the soil stops shifting the grass begins to lock it in its myriad fingers. Its power to stop washing is remarkable and best seen in the Bluff Hills between Vicksburg and Natchez.


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