Bulletin, Volumes 124-147South Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station., 1906 - Agriculture |
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... cowpeas grown with the corn will make rich land . With an abundance of corn for grain , cowpeas for hay and Bermuda for pasturage , the South will become the equal of any other section in the production of live stock . " These are given ...
... cowpeas grown with the corn will make rich land . With an abundance of corn for grain , cowpeas for hay and Bermuda for pasturage , the South will become the equal of any other section in the production of live stock . " These are given ...
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... cowpea as the most important source of humus for the South . 3. " Land should be thoroughly and deeply broken for corn , and this is the time in a system of rotation to deepen the soil . " The character of plowing done in the South is ...
... cowpea as the most important source of humus for the South . 3. " Land should be thoroughly and deeply broken for corn , and this is the time in a system of rotation to deepen the soil . " The character of plowing done in the South is ...
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... cowpea crop grown with the corn produces one ton of hay , this crop if left on and in the ground would add to it about $ 12.00 worth of nitrogen , phosphoric acid and potash . If the cowpea crop would produce two tons of hay THE ...
... cowpea crop grown with the corn produces one ton of hay , this crop if left on and in the ground would add to it about $ 12.00 worth of nitrogen , phosphoric acid and potash . If the cowpea crop would produce two tons of hay THE ...
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... cowpea hay will be given back to the land . An ordinary crop of cowpeas may be made to pay the cost of cultivating the corn , or , probably the cost of the fertilizer . A good crop should pay for both . Considerable effort has been made ...
... cowpea hay will be given back to the land . An ordinary crop of cowpeas may be made to pay the cost of cultivating the corn , or , probably the cost of the fertilizer . A good crop should pay for both . Considerable effort has been made ...
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... cowpeas per acre . These varieties are recommended on account of their upright growth and special adaptation to hay making . The Whippoorwill and Calico will probably be best suited to the northern half of the State and the Unknown to ...
... cowpeas per acre . These varieties are recommended on account of their upright growth and special adaptation to hay making . The Whippoorwill and Calico will probably be best suited to the northern half of the State and the Unknown to ...
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