Soils of the United States And Their Use Vii the Hagerstown Loam

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These qualifications in the nature of the soil itself have rendered it one of the most fertile and most highly prized general farming soils to be found in the extreme eastern por- tion of the United States. In fact the high value of this soil for such purposes has given rise to the current saying that " a limestone soil is always a fertile soil. " This is practically universally true so far as the soils of the Hagerstown series are concerned, and particularly with reference to the Hagerstown lo...am. It is not necessarily true of all limestone soils.
There are undoubtedly other uses than the production of corn, wheat, oats, grass, hemp, and tobacco to which the Hagerstown loam might be put, but so long as it equals or excels all other soils in the area in which it occurs in the production of these crops, there would be very little incentive to undertake the production of specialties. The only present tendency toward specialization is in the planting of THE HAGERSTOWN LOAM. 7 apple orchards in certain localities, and it is probable that for certain varieties the Hagerstown loam constitutes one of the best soils for apple production to be found in the limestone valley regions.


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