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Synopsis
Excerpt from Soils of the Eastern United States and Their Use XIV, Vol. 36: The Fargo Clay Loam
Within later years disk plows and disk harrows are to some extent displacing the gang plow and the spike-tooth or spring-tooth harrow.
Upon farms in the more southern areas where the Fargo clay loam has been encountered, dairy barns and dairy equipment are also found, and there is an increasing interest in the development of dairy husbandry. In general, however, the type is devoted to grain growing and preeminently to the production of spring wheat.
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