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Show SCATTER MANURE ON FIELDS Not Advisable to Perml Escape of Gases and ?lant Food Haul Away Often. nirrrent farmers have different ways and means of caring for their Imrnvard manures, '-lit suffice It to sny, do not let It become exposed to the'ri'.in nor the sun; If possible, keep It piled up In order to prevent the escape es-cape of pises which are rich in plant food; as often s prnctlci.blc, haul the manure to the fields, scatter and Immediately Im-mediately plow it under. Sudan" for Emergencies. Sudan grass should only be grown ns an' emergency hay crop, or to supplement sup-plement other forage crops that have failed, due lo weather conditions, oi Insect ravages. Most Hay From Sudan Grass. In most cases, Sudan grass will make the moat hay If planted In rows For pasture, however, It is best tc sow It with a wheat drill or broadcast |