The Natural History of British Meadow And Pasture Grasses, With An Account of Their Economy And Agricultural Indication

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Italicum — Italian rye-grass.
My plots are on a band of stiff marl, resting on the great oolite freestone, and are never manured : the grasses are cut down yearly, and thus the following observations upon them made this summer may be of interest in this part of the inquiry : — This year, 1853, all of them were cut with the scythe in July, at which time No. 1 had seeded : at present it is rapidly dying out as it has but few barren shoots.
Nos. 2, 3, and 4 stooled well, and increased in culms and
... barren shoots from year to year : they increase in quantity, and all of them have even sent up many culms for a second crop, and all show a large quantity of aftermath.
Nos. 5 and 6 have nearly disappeared.
We see from these data that, in as far as yield and per- manency are concerned, Nos, 2, 3, and 4 may be used advantageously : No. 2 is considerably earlier than 3 and 4, which in some cases may be much in its favour. Prom these circumstances I am induced to think that these grasses would be well worthy a trial on a greater scale than has yet been accorded them in artificial pastures.


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