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<br /> <br />I <br /> <br />.' <br /> <br /> <br />Col-lli5; Col...159-D <br /> <br />Figure 4.-A, A good stubble froni sorghum and broomcorn illS protected most' o.r this <br />field on class III land during the blowing season. Thin stubbl in the foreground has per.. <br />mitted some soil drifting. B, Dense sorghum, stubble, cut at fl height of 12 to 15 inches, <br />and broomcorn stalks give good protection during th~ blowing season. <br /> <br />much of this class IV land should be <br />put back to grass. Liinited l\crel\ges <br />ml\Y be kept in cultivation to produce <br />supplementl\l feeds in l\ range pro- <br />grl\m. A livestock feed-crop economy <br /> <br />14 <br /> <br />on these soils will- prove fl\r morc stl\ble <br />thl\n cl\sh-crop production. Adl\pted <br />feed crops include Sudl\n grass, the <br />forage sorghUllJs, l\nd milo. Yields of <br />l\bout 1 ton of fOrl\ge per l\cre ml\Y be <br /> <br />Phytal Land Conditio"" in the <br />