Show SOME GREEN SOILING CROPS cloer wilt will yield good Re return turnis for two consecutive year years big advantage of corn the roost most aul table green crops are alfalfa where it con can be grown clover peas and oats barnyard millet and fodder corn writes prof J D lindsey in farm and wid home nome clover seed may be eown sown at the rate of fifteen to twenty pounds to the acre in late july the first arst cutting may be made about june 10 of at tho the following year and usually another cut ting in august the clover will yield good return returns for to two consecutive years f alfalfa at the rate of 30 pounds seed yer per acre can be seeded with one halt b bishel ishel of at oata oats about may ir 15 or by y tvr T V r IN mt I 1 large loads count itself itsel t in latu late july three cuttings nay may be expected yearly one about june 20 and two ethers in lu early august and SOP september peas and os oa at the rale rule of 1 bushels each yea yeat may be sown about april 25 find may 10 and may 25 and ut qt as soon as ohp th oats onto show the head usually abbit june 25 july 6 apu abt july 17 barnyard millet at the ate late of 16 quarts of seed per acre an be sown if slay ay 16 june 5 and june 20 the first seeding will be ready about august 1 and three seed till supply green feed during ma A the month millet requires moist land and will suffer it if sown on light leachy soil corn corti ie is par excellence the most satisfactory is green feed for lato late august and september St owella evergreen longfellow and rustlers white dent are all satisfactory var letle corn has the advantage of not toughening like ilice many manir crops and of furnishing an increasing amount of palatable and digestible material as it approaches maturity |