Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Bimonthly Report on Flood Control Survey Activities: April-May, 1950
In the Haskell burn plots, mustard sown at 4 pounds per acre, and annual ryegrass sown at 10 pounds per acre, gave the best growth of all Species tested. All the sown species were sparse and depauperate, owing to cold weather, and an extremely inhospitable site.
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