id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 4924 Widtsoe, John Andreas Dry-Farming : A System of Agriculture for Countries under a Low Rainfall .txt text/plain 77125 3549 65 dry-farming, involving the storage of water in deep soils and Most of the soils covering the great dry-farm territory dry-farm territory, are the soils of the High Plains and the Great in all of these five great soil districts dry-farming has been tried dry-farming the soil water is stored more or less uniformly to In dry-farm soils the gravitational water seldom reaches dry-farmer can reduce the per cent of water in the soil without soil became dry, more water was lost under humid conditions. the greatest cause of the loss of soil-water under dry-farm fallowing in producing large crop yields under dry-farm conditions. The water in dry-farm crops that under dry-farm conditions the fertility of soils is not true that, if continuous cropping is practiced on our dry-farm soils great depths, and that plants grown under proper dry-farm conditions relation of water to soils and plants, a theory of dry-farming was ./cache/4924.txt ./txt/4924.txt