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How farm crops are propagated By seeds |
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This section is from the "Farm And Garden Rule-Book" book, by L. H. Bailey. Amazon: Farm and garden rule-book
Alfalfa Barley Bean
Broom-corn Buckwheat Cabbage Clover
Coffee, seeds started in beds, and transplanted. Corn
Cotton Cowpea Flax Ginseng Grasses Hemp Kafir Millet Oats
Peanut
Pumpkin and Squash
Rape
Rice
Root-crops
Rubber, Para (Hevea), seeds in nursery beds. Rubber, Panama (Castilloa), seeds in nursery beds. Rubber, Ceara (Manihot), seeds and cuttings. Rye
Sorghum Sugar-beet Tea, in nursery beds Teasel Tobacco Vetch Wheat
By other parts than seeds
Arrow-root, division of underground parts.
Cassava, mostly by cuttings of the seed-canes, as for sugar-cane; early varieties sometimes by seeds.
Hop, cuttings of the underground stems or "roots."
Potato, cuttings of the underground stems or tubers.
Sugar-cane, cuttings of the canes; rarely by seeds for production of new varieties.
Sweet-potato, sprouts from the potatoes, in seed-beds.
 
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