Demonstration work in cooperation with southern farmers:
It has been proved by our cooperative demonstration work, that by following the instructions of the bureau of plant Industry a good crop of cotton can be raised in the worst-infested boll-weevil districts and despite the ravages of this pest. It is possible that the future may discover some better m...
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Zusammenfassung: | It has been proved by our cooperative demonstration work, that by following the instructions of the bureau of plant Industry a good crop of cotton can be raised in the worst-infested boll-weevil districts and despite the ravages of this pest. It is possible that the future may discover some better method of meeting the boll-weevil problems, but experience has shown that the method outlined is the only safe one at present. The boll weevil has now covered a large portion of Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, Oklahoma, and several counties in Mississippi. It is annually invading new territory with a column 600 miles long and in numbers sufficient to cover every stalk of cotton to a width of 30 miles. A cotton crop can be produced despite the boll weevil, and the sooner American farmers face the situation, the better it will be for all concerned. To demonstrate the truth of this theory is one object of the Farmers' Cooperative Demonstration Work. In the foregoing pages have been mentioned only some of the lines of demonstration which have been undertaken for rural uplifting. The results have far exceeded our expectations, and the farmers have accepted the work gratefully and have cooperated to the best of their ability in every undertaking. It is along such lines as these that great economies can be practiced and valuable reforms wrought for the betterment of rural conditions and for solving the problems of the farm |
Beschreibung: | The two branches of the demonstration work -- Plan of organization -- Scope of the demonstrations -- The instructions -- How farmers are influenced to adopt better methods -- The cultural system for producing cotton under the boll-weevil conditions : Destruction of the weevils ; Fall and winter cultivation of the soil ; Early planting and the use of earl-maturing varieties ; Use of fertilizers ; Spacing between plants and rows ; Use of the toothed harrow ; Intensive cultivation ; Agitations of stalks ; Picking p fallen squares ; Barring off or topping ; Selecting and storing seed ; Rotation of crops and use of legumes -- Demonstration work on various farm crops : Corn culture, Selection of seed corn ; Cowpeas and other soil-renovating crops ; Seed farms -- Practical results accomplished |
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520 | |a It has been proved by our cooperative demonstration work, that by following the instructions of the bureau of plant Industry a good crop of cotton can be raised in the worst-infested boll-weevil districts and despite the ravages of this pest. It is possible that the future may discover some better method of meeting the boll-weevil problems, but experience has shown that the method outlined is the only safe one at present. The boll weevil has now covered a large portion of Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, Oklahoma, and several counties in Mississippi. It is annually invading new territory with a column 600 miles long and in numbers sufficient to cover every stalk of cotton to a width of 30 miles. A cotton crop can be produced despite the boll weevil, and the sooner American farmers face the situation, the better it will be for all concerned. To demonstrate the truth of this theory is one object of the Farmers' Cooperative Demonstration Work. In the foregoing pages have been mentioned only some of the lines of demonstration which have been undertaken for rural uplifting. The results have far exceeded our expectations, and the farmers have accepted the work gratefully and have cooperated to the best of their ability in every undertaking. It is along such lines as these that great economies can be practiced and valuable reforms wrought for the betterment of rural conditions and for solving the problems of the farm | ||
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spelling | Knapp, Seaman Asahel 1833-1911 Verfasser (DE-588)1024441067 aut Demonstration work in cooperation with southern farmers by S.A. Knapp Washington U.S. Dept. of Agriculture 1908 22 p. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Farmers' bulletin 319 The two branches of the demonstration work -- Plan of organization -- Scope of the demonstrations -- The instructions -- How farmers are influenced to adopt better methods -- The cultural system for producing cotton under the boll-weevil conditions : Destruction of the weevils ; Fall and winter cultivation of the soil ; Early planting and the use of earl-maturing varieties ; Use of fertilizers ; Spacing between plants and rows ; Use of the toothed harrow ; Intensive cultivation ; Agitations of stalks ; Picking p fallen squares ; Barring off or topping ; Selecting and storing seed ; Rotation of crops and use of legumes -- Demonstration work on various farm crops : Corn culture, Selection of seed corn ; Cowpeas and other soil-renovating crops ; Seed farms -- Practical results accomplished It has been proved by our cooperative demonstration work, that by following the instructions of the bureau of plant Industry a good crop of cotton can be raised in the worst-infested boll-weevil districts and despite the ravages of this pest. It is possible that the future may discover some better method of meeting the boll-weevil problems, but experience has shown that the method outlined is the only safe one at present. The boll weevil has now covered a large portion of Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, Oklahoma, and several counties in Mississippi. It is annually invading new territory with a column 600 miles long and in numbers sufficient to cover every stalk of cotton to a width of 30 miles. A cotton crop can be produced despite the boll weevil, and the sooner American farmers face the situation, the better it will be for all concerned. To demonstrate the truth of this theory is one object of the Farmers' Cooperative Demonstration Work. In the foregoing pages have been mentioned only some of the lines of demonstration which have been undertaken for rural uplifting. The results have far exceeded our expectations, and the farmers have accepted the work gratefully and have cooperated to the best of their ability in every undertaking. It is along such lines as these that great economies can be practiced and valuable reforms wrought for the betterment of rural conditions and for solving the problems of the farm Agricultural education / Southern States Cotton / Southern States Boll weevil / Control / Southern States Cotton / Diseases and pests / Southern States Farmers' bulletin 319 (DE-604)BV002574665 319 |
spellingShingle | Knapp, Seaman Asahel 1833-1911 Demonstration work in cooperation with southern farmers Farmers' bulletin Agricultural education / Southern States Cotton / Southern States Boll weevil / Control / Southern States Cotton / Diseases and pests / Southern States |
title | Demonstration work in cooperation with southern farmers |
title_auth | Demonstration work in cooperation with southern farmers |
title_exact_search | Demonstration work in cooperation with southern farmers |
title_full | Demonstration work in cooperation with southern farmers by S.A. Knapp |
title_fullStr | Demonstration work in cooperation with southern farmers by S.A. Knapp |
title_full_unstemmed | Demonstration work in cooperation with southern farmers by S.A. Knapp |
title_short | Demonstration work in cooperation with southern farmers |
title_sort | demonstration work in cooperation with southern farmers |
topic | Agricultural education / Southern States Cotton / Southern States Boll weevil / Control / Southern States Cotton / Diseases and pests / Southern States |
topic_facet | Agricultural education / Southern States Cotton / Southern States Boll weevil / Control / Southern States Cotton / Diseases and pests / Southern States |
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