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Topaz, Utah. A crew of former California farmers, now residents at the Topaz Relocation Center prep . . .; Scope and content: The full caption for this photograph reads: Topaz, Utah. A crew of former California farmers, now residents at the Topaz Relocation Center preparing soil livening beds where this salt heavy Utah soil will be impregnated with bacteria life prior to its use in vegetable gardening. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/topaz-utah-a-crew-of-former-california-farmers-now-residents-at-the-topaz-relocation-center-prep-scope-and-content-the-full-caption-for-this-photograph-reads-topaz-utah-a-crew-of-former-california-farmers-now-residents-at-the-topaz-relocation-center-preparing-soil-livening-beds-where-this-salt-heavy-utah-soil-will-be-impregnated-with-bacteria-life-prior-to-its-use-in-vegetable-gardening-image262295279.html
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. Productive agriculture . a year or two before alfalfa is sown should be ofsuch a nature that the weeds are well in check. The reason forsowing alfalfa in the fall is simply to give it a start of the weedsthe following spring. From lo to 15 pounds of good seedshould be sown to an acre. (See Exercises 2, 3, and 4.) Reasons for Alfalfa Failures. — Failure of an alfalfa crop maybe caused by one or more of the following conditions: 1. Wet, impervious soils. 2. Sour, acid soils. 3. Lack of seed-bed prep-aration. Alfalfa will notgrow in a soil unless the soilis well packed and free fromweeds. 4. So Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/productive-agriculture-a-year-or-two-before-alfalfa-is-sown-should-be-ofsuch-a-nature-that-the-weeds-are-well-in-check-the-reason-forsowing-alfalfa-in-the-fall-is-simply-to-give-it-a-start-of-the-weedsthe-following-spring-from-lo-to-15-pounds-of-good-seedshould-be-sown-to-an-acre-see-exercises-2-3-and-4-reasons-for-alfalfa-failures-failure-of-an-alfalfa-crop-maybe-caused-by-one-or-more-of-the-following-conditions-1-wet-impervious-soils-2-sour-acid-soils-3-lack-of-seed-bed-prep-aration-alfalfa-will-notgrow-in-a-soil-unless-the-soilis-well-packed-and-free-fromweeds-4-so-image370028371.html
RM2CE06XY–. Productive agriculture . a year or two before alfalfa is sown should be ofsuch a nature that the weeds are well in check. The reason forsowing alfalfa in the fall is simply to give it a start of the weedsthe following spring. From lo to 15 pounds of good seedshould be sown to an acre. (See Exercises 2, 3, and 4.) Reasons for Alfalfa Failures. — Failure of an alfalfa crop maybe caused by one or more of the following conditions: 1. Wet, impervious soils. 2. Sour, acid soils. 3. Lack of seed-bed prep-aration. Alfalfa will notgrow in a soil unless the soilis well packed and free fromweeds. 4. So
Topaz, Utah. A crew of former California farmers, now residents at the Topaz Relocation Center prep . . .; Scope and content: The full caption for this photograph reads: Topaz, Utah. A crew of former California farmers, now residents at the Topaz Relocation Center preparing soil livening beds where this salt heavy Utah soil will be impregnated with bacteria life prior to its use in vegetable gardening. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/topaz-utah-a-crew-of-former-california-farmers-now-residents-at-the-topaz-relocation-center-prep-scope-and-content-the-full-caption-for-this-photograph-reads-topaz-utah-a-crew-of-former-california-farmers-now-residents-at-the-topaz-relocation-center-preparing-soil-livening-beds-where-this-salt-heavy-utah-soil-will-be-impregnated-with-bacteria-life-prior-to-its-use-in-vegetable-gardening-image259185003.html
RMW1JW37–Topaz, Utah. A crew of former California farmers, now residents at the Topaz Relocation Center prep . . .; Scope and content: The full caption for this photograph reads: Topaz, Utah. A crew of former California farmers, now residents at the Topaz Relocation Center preparing soil livening beds where this salt heavy Utah soil will be impregnated with bacteria life prior to its use in vegetable gardening.
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 70 The Florists^ Review OCTOBBB 28, 1018. PBEPABATION FOB EXPOSITION. Another era in the progress of prep- aration for the Panama-Pacific Inter- national Exposition will open this month, when the work of transplanting thousands of trees and shrubs from the Presidio nurseries to the exposition grounds will begin on a large scale under the supervision of John Mc- Laren, landscape engineer, assisted by his son, Donald McLaren. Of no less significance in the devel- opment of the exposition site is the preparation of the soil for the great South Garden, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florists-review-microform-floriculture-70-the-florists-review-octobbb-28-1018-pbepabation-fob-exposition-another-era-in-the-progress-of-prep-aration-for-the-panama-pacific-inter-national-exposition-will-open-this-month-when-the-work-of-transplanting-thousands-of-trees-and-shrubs-from-the-presidio-nurseries-to-the-exposition-grounds-will-begin-on-a-large-scale-under-the-supervision-of-john-mc-laren-landscape-engineer-assisted-by-his-son-donald-mclaren-of-no-less-significance-in-the-devel-opment-of-the-exposition-site-is-the-preparation-of-the-soil-for-the-great-south-garden-image238392034.html
RMRRRKD6–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 70 The Florists^ Review OCTOBBB 28, 1018. PBEPABATION FOB EXPOSITION. Another era in the progress of prep- aration for the Panama-Pacific Inter- national Exposition will open this month, when the work of transplanting thousands of trees and shrubs from the Presidio nurseries to the exposition grounds will begin on a large scale under the supervision of John Mc- Laren, landscape engineer, assisted by his son, Donald McLaren. Of no less significance in the devel- opment of the exposition site is the preparation of the soil for the great South Garden,