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Title
Forage Crop Trials at the Boyd Stewart Ranch, Nicasio, Marin County, May 1929 [photograph]
Creator
Boissevain, Marett Burridge (M.B.) (photographer)
Date Created and/or Issued
May 1929
Publication Information
Marin County Free Library. Anne T. Kent California Room
Contributing Institution
Marin County Free Library
Collection
M.B. Boissevain, Marin's First Farm Advisor
Rights Information
copyrighted
©JackMasonMuseum
Description
Pictured left to right: (unknown), Charles "Cappy" Conrad, (unknown), Boyd Stewart, (unknown). "Vetch and oats make a great hay cop when interplanted. This combination is superior to just planting oats." M. B.Boissevain "Regular cooperators with the farm advisor, Boyd Stewart, in Nicasio, and A.J. Bianchi in Point Reyes Station, tested Canada, Bluebell, and Marrowfat field peas with oats for dairy hay. Kanota oats and Federation wheat seemed to produce the best combination." Editor, M.B. Boissevain: Marin's First Farm Advisor; Historical Photographs of Marin's Agrarian Roots: 1920-1950
Type
image
Format
1 photograph, b&w
Identifier
csrcl_1369
mb24
http://contentdm.marinlibrary.org/cdm/ref/collection/MBB/id/18
Language
English
Subject
Agriculture--California--Marin County
Agricultural exhibitions--California
Farming
Ranches
Ranchers
Boissevain, M.B
Stewart, Boyd
Place
Marin County (Calif.)
Nicasio (Calif.)
Relation
http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/kt0q2nc5z2
http://www.marinlibrary.org/californiaroom/

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