Good seed, deep plowing or spading, rich soil, and clean culture are usually the only requisites for success.
Deep plowing or spading should be avoided, as the subsoil is too loose and leachy already.
Follow the burning by deep plowing, because the burning cannot reach the insects that are in the base of the plants.
He can do this by deep plowing, by subsoiling, by adding any kind of decaying vegetable matter to the soil, and by growing crops that can be tilled frequently.
Deep plowing or spading is very important; it is the best possible remedy for excessive drought or unusual rains.
An exception to deep plowing is in breaking up the original prairies of the West: they have to be broken with plows kept sharp as a knife, and not more than two inches deep.
As an instance of the success of deep plowing, we call to mind the case of a farmer in New Jersey, who had a field which had yielded about twenty-five bushels of corn per acre.
Why may the same effect sometimes be produced by deep plowing?
The advantages of deep plowing cannot be too strongly urged.
For instance: A farmer hears something said of deep plowing, and, without any clear understanding of or firm faith in it, resolves to give it a trial.
But this exchange of positions between the original surface and subsoil is not what I mean by Deep Plowing, nor anything like it.
I hope I shall thus convince some farmers that draining, irrigation, deep plowing, heavy fertilizing, &c.
Therefore the need in the preparation of the soil of deep plowing, and the thorough loosening, if possible, of the subsoil with the lifting plow.
Deep plowing is always to be recommended for successful dry-farming.
Deep plowing done at the right time and frequently enough is possibly sufficient.
Deep plowing must be practiced for the best dry-farming results.
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