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HIGH VALUE OF ALFALFA PLANT Thorough Preparation of the Seed Bed Is Essential for Profitable Stand. Will Tone Up Soil and Nourish Young Seedlings—Apply Lime for Acidity. (Prepared by the United States Depart ment of Agriculture.) Cardinal points in alfalfa culture In- tralization of the soll by lime where oculation of the soil where inocula- tion Is necessary; all of which pre- the seeding of the alfalfa early enough In the fall to make the growth adequate to resist winter kill ing, and the of a cessful stand which will cope with the difficulties of Applicable in Many Sections, This article particularly to Maryland, Virginia localities of similar latitude, although what ap- plies to the territory is also development suce- unfavorable |OAKONS8, relates and named Is many other sections of the country. lecause of its high forage value it pays to devote much eare, labor and attention to the produc- It is essentinl that a well-textured, tilthy, and thoroughly settled and com- i dle of September and preferably dur- ing the latter part of August or the first week In September, Manure Good for Alfalfa. The misconception Is wide that none but thoroughly rotted and w stable manure should be applied to the field which is to be broken and d codfree seeded Alfalfa Is the King of Forage Crops. to alfalfa The fertilizing go great and its beneficial barnyard manure is Itheral application is go to United States department of agricul- nure they have avaliable i food realized from the The P that they wood] soodlings so will got jump on the crop, and enemies which may develop. Save all the manure to which yon have access and distribute it in liberal quantities over the fleld to be plowed for alfalfa, preferably before the breaking Is at- ts harrowed, dragged and rolled be- fore being seeded. It is essential that the subsurface of the soll be com- pact, and then be thoroughly fined be- The seed should be sown preferably in a special alfalfa drill, as it is necessary not to bury the seed too deep, a mispractice which often results where an ordinary grain drill with a grass seeding attachment is used. Where the alfalfa seeder Is not available, a wheelbarrow or hand seeder may be utilized. The rate of seeding will vary in different locall- ties. As a rule, from 15 to 20 pounds of good quality seed to the acre are deemed sufficient, although In some localities as high as 256 pounds of seed are sown. A weeder Is an excellent implement for covering the seed after broadeasting, but if it is not available a spiked-tooth harrow may be used, Soils Must Be Well Drained. All solls designed for alfalfa cul- ture must, of necessity, be free from surplus soll moisture, that Is to say, well drained, while they also must be slightly alkaline. The simple litmus paper test which can be made by any farmer will indicate whether or not the soll is neld, If acidity exists, it is essential to apply lime in whatever form is most practical and readily available, Burnt lime, hydrated lime, finely ground limestone, ground or burnt oyster or clam shells and high- grade marls are all valuabie for cor rection of acid conditions, Very much lurger applications of ground lime stone and marl are necessary than of burnt or hydrated lime. As good re- suits are obtained from all the forms of lime, price and availability will nsunlly determine which form to use, i the farmer is not familiar with the subject It would be well for him to apply to the director of his state ex- periment station and the United States department of agriculture for litera- ture and information on special points, Inoculation of alfalfa fields is essen. tinl. The best and most simple sys tem is to transfer some inoculated soll from an old sweet clover field to the new stand, This is best done in the afternoon of a cloudy day, the soll be- ing distributed by shovel in the amount of nbout 800 to 400 pounds to the acre, This work should be done in the ab- sence of sunlight, as the sun destroys the hacterla which induce inoculation. Local inoculation cultures are also supplied by the various state experi- ment stations and the federal depart. ment of agriculture upon request, Grower Should Know Variety. Before buying alfalfa seed the pur- chaser should inform himself fully re- garding the variety best suited for his section and the quality of the seed with regard to both germination and purify, In choosing a varlety or strain it is well to bear In mind that the quick-growing alfalfas, because of thelr tendency to produce heavier vields, should be used as far north as they will survive the winters. In the northern sections the variegated alfalfas, including the Grimm, the Baltic, andthe Canadian varieties, have proved most in withstand. ing winter killing. In sections having very mild winters, Peruvian alfalfa has proved more profitable than long- er strains, owing to its ability to pro- duce considerably heavier yields. Usu- ally it ean be grown to advantage only in sections where minimum tempera- ture 18 not lower than 10 degrees Fah- and where ordinary alfalfa succeed, Throughout Maryland Virginia all the common of alfalfa which have been developed Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas and un- give the most successful renhelt, will and in der similar conditions, satisfactory results. TEST SEED BEFORE PLANTING Otherwise Full Crop Cannot Be Grown Even Under the Most Favorable Weather Conditions. Practical; production the only element In crop mat the fa under his g of good seeq. that are ¥ th rmer pletely own control is the plantin It tested a full erop ca the mu fon seeds be Other. n even farm "OWT, is important before they t be grow able condit wise, under Reed st ons. : sis ting for re resul 1 I snvs the United States d tmen be done much is of testing and the importance peculiar yROR fn ms of tests of partic thio features count ¥ » rel ¥ nent of BEY | RANGE ON NATIONAL FORESTS Stockmen, in Drought-Stricken i tricts Eagerly Sought Permits to Save Their Cattle. The demand tional for rang forests yeur ¢ tracts ought-siricken the unreserved on in order stockmen, using e dor igh nain or priv tte pastures forest permits The val nge regniation in ir stock use ha y so thoroughly | representative stockmen from | western states have declared empha’ feally In favor of placing the remna’ ing unreserved public lands under f« under a plan similar to that la effect on the national forests, As Chickens Never Cleanse Them selves by Washing, as Many Birds Do, Wallow Is Needed. Chickens never wash, as many birds do, but cleanse themselves of Insects by wallowing In dust. Where board or cement floors are used in the chicken house, some means of dusting should be provided, A dust box thrée feet hy five feet, or four feet by four feet will be found large enough in most instances, the United States de partment of agriculture suggests, for a flock of 50 or 60 fowls. It should be placed where it can be reached by sunlight during as much of the day as possible, Fine, light, dry dust is best for the box, but sandy loam Is good. Road dust is recommended by many, but it is often hard to secure. Coal ashes may be mixed with the soll if desired to make it lighter, ————————— GOOD SERVICE BY CHICKENS White Grubs and Other Insects Freshly Turned Up by Plow Are De. voured by Fowls. Poultry can do good service In eat ing the white grubs and other Insects freshly turned up by the pigw. They do no service in pleking up the angle worms, for angle worms accomplish friendly work for mankind. It Is doubtful if man could survive upon the earth If angle worms had not pre. pared the soll for man's occupancy, Bvery acre of farm land has been &- gested by angle worms over and over again and in this way made the soll fertile, ' LIFT OFF CORNS! Appiy few drops then lift sore, touchy corns off with fingers Doesn't hurt a bit! 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