An edition of Standard broom corn (1918)

Standard broom corn

Standard broom corn
Benton E. Rothgeb, Benton E. R ...
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An edition of Standard broom corn (1918)

Standard broom corn

"Broom corn is used in the manufacture of brooms and brushes; it has no other value. It will grow in some part of almost every State in this country, but brush of good quality can be produced only under favorable climatic conditions and the right sort of handling, and, like the fox, it is its brush that counts. Broom corn belongs to the sorghum family and makes its best growth in a warm sunny climate. The varieties are divided into two groups, the Standard and the Dwarf. The Dwarf varieties are adapted to the high altitudes and dry climate of the southern Great Plains States, and the Standard vanities to the humid conditions in the Eastern and central Western States. A well-prepared mellow seed bed, pure seed of high germinating power, and clean cultivation are essential to the production of the highest yield of good brush. The time of harvesting, the care exercised in thrashing, the method of curing, and the condition of the brush when marketed are important factors in determining its value. The price of the brush is governed largely by quality and supply. The demand has been about constant for the past 20 years. When production exceeds the demand, the prices of all grades fall very low. When the crop i short, prices are much higher, sometimes reaching $400 or more per ton for brush of the best quality."--Page [2].

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Language
English
Pages
20

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Standard broom corn
1918, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture
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Table of Contents

Nature and use
History
Climatic adaptation
Groups of broom corn
Growing the crop
Preparing for market
Diseases
Treatment for smut
Profit and loss.

Edition Notes

Cover title.

"Contribution from the Bureau of Plant Industry."

Published in
Washington, D.C
Series
Farmers' bulletin / United States Department of Agriculture -- no. 958, Farmers' bulletin (United States. Department of Agriculture) -- no. 958

Classifications

Library of Congress
S21 .A6 no. 951-975

The Physical Object

Pagination
20 p.
Number of pages
20

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL59278307M
OCLC/WorldCat
15229626

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL43493902W

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