This book provides an exhaustive overview of crop rotation, tillage, and fertility experiments conducted at the Lawton Field Station in Oklahoma between 1917 and 1949. The author, an agronomist, presents findings on the adaptation of various crops to the region's climate and soil conditions, exploring the effects of different tillage methods and crop sequences on crop yields and soil fertility. The results offer valuable insights into best practices for sustainable agriculture in the southern Great Plains, highlighting the importance of crop rotation, timely tillage, and judicious use of manure or green manure for maintaining soil health and maximizing crop production.
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