Ways of Making Southern Mountain Farms More Productive
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"The southern mountain farm often produces no more than a scant living for the family. Corn is the chief crop grown. Often part of the farm lies idle, being 'rested' while corn is grown on another part year after year until the land is worn out. By growing three or more crops in rotation, including clover, the farmer will be able to produce larger crops, make more money, and keep all crop land under cultivation all the time. Cattle, hogs, and sheep will not only add to the cash income, but will…
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Date:
1918
Creator:
Arnold, J. H. (Jacob Hiram), 1864-1921
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