Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Native Pasture Grasses of the United States
The more moist situations, usually small in extent, where the use of certain seed, such as that of timothy, redtop, and bluegrass, without thorough cultivation, Will produce economic results are, however, in the aggregate extensive. (pl. II, fig. 1. These moist mountain and other meadows can be improved greatly, and they constitute the main areas Where the use of seed upon land, without placing that land under thorough cultivation, has been productive 'of economic results.
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