The book of the Farm; Detailing the Labours of the Farmer, Farm-Steward, Ploughman, Shepherd, Hedger, Farm-Labourer, Field-Worker, And Cattle-Man

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of Fids, and Garden Crops, 252.
FUNGOID ATTACKS ON CEOPS.
417 Propagation of Smut. — Mr W. G.
Smith states that the disease is doubt- lessly propagated by the spores of the fungus being blown over the fields and absorbed by the earth, and by the fungus spores which adhere to the seed at the time of sowing. He considers the evi- dence complete that the infection comes from the ground, and travels upwards.
Prevention. — As to the prevention of smut, Mr W. G. Smith says : — "It is obvious, therefo
...re, that smiit can only be prevented by dressing the seed, as in the case of bunt, and the directions for one apply 1,0 the other.
" A remedy against smut, much in favour in the north of England, and one which is said never to fail, is the preparation of the seed, immediately be- fore sowing, with a sprinkling of stale urine, the seeds being afterwards raked in powdered quicklime tiU the seed is white. Sometimes the seed is prepared with vitriol or sulphate of copper solu- tion, or ' bluestone ' dissolved in boiling water.


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